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Leadership Tussle in NIMASA as Court Clears Omatseye
In what appear another round of leadership tussle at the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, after years of appreciable stability, questions are ... -
FG Establishes National Trade Office
The Federal Executive Council, FEC presided over by Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has approved the establishment of a national office for trade negotiations. The ... -
Shake-up In Customs as Ali Redeploy Officers
Following retirement of some members of Management Board within the last three months, the Management of the Nigeria Customs Service has been reconstituted the ... -
Thousands of Migrants Detained in Libya
Between 7,000 and 8,000 migrants mostly from sub-Saharan Africa are being held in Libyan detention centres after entering the country illegally, an official ... -
Autonomus Ship set to Sail in three Years
As technology continues to advance with its attendant plus and minuses, the Norwegian maritime technology expert Kongsberg and its compatriot fertilizer producer Yara have teamed up on ... -
Seafarers’ Health: Booklet Launched
Even as Nigerian seafarers languish for lack of ships, sea time and employment opportunities, notwithstanding their academic excellence and internationaly aclaimed competence, the U.K.-based ... -
Japan Seek Opportunities to Invest in Nigerian Ports
The Management of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has stated that it would collaborate in all ramification with the Japanese Government especially in the ... -
Fashola Calls for Improved Power Supply
The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola, has warned Distribution Companies, DISCOs, to stop the blame game on infrastructure, and run ... -
Senate Probes 30 Trillion Revenue Leakages in Customs
The Senate has expanded its panel currently investigating alleged N30tn revenue leakage in the Nigeria Customs Service following the revelations of more irregularities. This ... -
Maritime Piracy on the Rise -IMB
A report by the International Maritime Bureau, IMB, indicates that Pirates and armed robbers attacked 43 ships and captured 58 seafarers in the first ...