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NIMASA: 595 Workers Elevated
Agency Gets 9 New Directors As we rightly announced earlier, there is a new Sheriff at the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency ... -
SON Powers Committee on Standard Enforcement
To Mirror the Activities of the International Organisation for Standardisation, ISO SON inaugurates National committee on facility The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has ... -
Mauritius: Vessel Captain Arrested
Birthday Party on Board May Have Caused Accident There strong indications that the Master and Chief Officer of Wakashio, the bulk carrier that ran ... -
FG Reiterate Commitment To Shipping, Workers’ Welfare
AS NJIC pledges to Uphold Dictates of CBA To keep to Ports and Terminals running and in order to ensure optimum performance by port ... -
Grounded Vessel Breaks Apart
Scientists say the damage could affect Mauritius and its tourism-dependent economy for decades. Agency reports say the Japanese bulk carrier that ran aground on ... -
FARMERS RAISE ALARM ON NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY.
AS THE NIGERIA AGRICULTURAL QUARANTINE SERVICE INTERVENES IN COW PEA PRODUCTION Even as the Covid19 Pandemic defies solutions, the National President, All Farmers ... -
Stakeholders Task FG on Maritime Intervention
Jean Anishere, Captain Alao and Hon. Nwabunike Point way Forward Amidst calls on government across continents to protect and save maritime business from total ... -
FMOT CONSIDERS 24/7 PORT OPERATIONS
Forum of Maritime CEOs Agree To Ease Port Congestion Tinkers Greater Intermodalism Strenghtens Inter Agency Collaborations The Federal Ministry of Transportation, FMOT, is set ... -
Danger in Mauritius As Tanker Runs Aground
The Indian Ocean island of Mauritius is facing an environmental crisis after oil began leaking from a bulk carrier that ran aground in July ... -
Shipping Development: NIMASA Engage Ship Owners
*Single Hull Vessels to go as 5year Notice Lapses *Fine Tunes Guidelines on CVFF Disbursement The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has ...