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General Electric to Invest $2b on Nigerian Rails
There are indications that a consortium led by General Electric (GE) has submitted the only bid for a Nigerian railway concession project worth around ... -
Norway Partners Nigeria on Maritime Development
Aclaimed as one of the most endowed maritime domains in the world and as part of measures to attract foreign investors to tap into ... -
CUSTOMS , AGENTS SYNERGISE AGAINST SMUGGLING
Nigeria CustomsĀ Service and licensed customs agents have agreed to form a synergy against smuggling and corruption in the maritime sector. This was a ... -
In The News: Customs Impound Senator’s 13 Cars
Even as the Senate/Customs imbroglio continues, there are signs that the gulf between both them may widen as there are reasons for Nigerian senators ... -
ISPS Code Implementation: Nigeria Rated Very High
In spite of the success recorded in the Implementation of the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) code in Nigeria, the Director ... -
FOOD Availability: FG Boost BOA
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of an interim Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, as well as Executive Directors for the Bank of ... -
We Remain Committed to Maritime Development, Dakuku
Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside, has reiterated that NIMASA remain fully committed to maximum development ... -
Chinese, Nigerian Held for Importing Fake Tyres
The Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered the prison remand of two Chinese citizens and a Nigerian citizen who were accused of importing ... -
SAFER SHIPPING: Rolls-Royce Keen on Intelligent Awareness for Ships
UK-based power systems provider Rolls-Royce has signed a deal with Swedish ferry company Stena Line AB to collaborate in the development of its ... -
World Bank to Invest $57b in Nigeria and other African Countries
The World Bank Group President, Mr Jim Kim said the bank would be investing 57 billion dollars to accelerate growth and development In ...