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FMOT Task Shippers Council On Regulation
Applauds VTA , Calls For Greater Synergy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transportation, Dr. Magdalene Ajani today in Abuja commended the Nigerian Shippers Council for ... -
LAST MAN STANDING DIES AT 101
Got certificate of recognition this year The last survivor of 7,500 Spaniards who were sent to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria has died ... -
NIMASA URGE SHIP OWNERS TO RENEW CABOTAGE LICENSES
ISSUES THREE MONTH NOTICE There are stong indications that Nigerian Ship owners who operate Cabotage vessels with expired operational licenses could be prosecuted for ... -
Regional Superiority: MAN Receive Simulators For Enhanced Trainings
“The entire maritime industry, the Oil and Gas sector have a lot to gain from these modern equipment we have procured for the Academy. ... -
Aboloma Bows Out As Farouk Takes Over at SON
Frouk Promises organisational restructuring, quality assurance It could be a new dawn at the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) as a new Director General/Chief ... -
COVID19 VACCINE FREE FOR CITIZENS IN JAPAN
As hope rises for a safe vaccine against the Covid19 pandemic, the Japanese Health Ministry’s advisory body has approved a policy to provide all ... -
Eyes on Target, No Distractions-Nwabunike
Laments lack of Federal Government Intervention In Maritime Sector Calls for Interest free/single digit loans for Maritime Operators Inaugurate New Chapters and Salute Nigeria ... -
IMO CYBER ATTACK-IMPERATIVE FOR GREATER SECURITY VIGILANCE
As Maersk Line, Cosco Shipping, CMA CGM were hit A cyber attack on the the International Maritime Organization, IMO, data systems and internet services ... -
Labour Capitulate, Suspend Strike
Citing assurances and seeming sincerity on the part of the Federal Government to review recent increases in fuel pump price and electricity tariffs, the ... -
IMO IMPLORE STATES TO EFFECT CREW CHANGE
“Seafarers deliver for us, we need to deliver for them.”-Kitack Lim The International Maritime Organization, IMO has said some 400,000 seafarers from across the ...