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RAILWAYS: General Electric to Invest Over $2b
The federal government has handed over the letter of award appointing General Electric (GE) as the concessionaire for two narrow gauge rail lines ... -
STCW: Which is Better 6/6 or 8/8 Watch keeping Schedule?
The U.K. Maritime and Coastguard Agency has released a research report into the eight hours on / eight hours off (8/8) watch keeping ... -
PIB: Senate Wants NNPC Unbundled
The Senate on Thursday passed first tranche of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), titled the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB) 2017. The bill, which ... -
PPP: ICRC Commend NPA
The Management of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), has been commended for the success it had recorded in the areas of Public Private ... -
LOCAL CONTENT DEVELPOMENT: Osinbajo to hold Interactive Session
The Presidency has promised to vigorously implement the new executive orders in its determination to significantly transform the business environment in the country. The ... -
WRECK REMOVAL: Asoluka Lauds NIMASA
The reported wrecks removal initiative by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has received wide commendations from industry player and Stakeholder in the maritime sector, Dr. ... -
NIGERIA SET TO HOST MAIDEN AFRICAN CUSTOMS DIRECTORS GENERAL MEETING
Nigeria is set to play host to First Extra Ordinary Meeting of African Union Sub Committee of Directors General of Customs from 23rd to ... -
How Africa Loses Over $40b Annually to the Rest of the World-Report
Last month, Buhari’s minister of Agriculture, Audu Ogbeh and Governor Abdulaziz Yari of Zamfara State were full of excitement for securing $4.5 billion loan ... -
Filipino seafarers Remit $5.5b, Gets Improved Working Conditions
There are at least 229,000 Filipino seafarers employed on shipping vessels around the world at any given time, a quarter of the 1.5 million ... -
Mediterranean Sea Swallow More Migrants
For reasons not unconnected with dwindling economic opportunities, dearth of infrastructure, policy inconsistency among others in the continent of Africa, thousands of migrants continue ...