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Customs intercepts Pangolin scales, Elephant tusks worth N22.3bn in Lagos
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has intercepted pangolin scales and elephant tusks worth N22.3 billion in Lagos.
Singapore remains world’s leading maritime centre
Singapore has been ranked as the top global shipping centre for the eighth year running, a new report found.
Determining factors for safety and seaworthiness of a vessel- Capt.…
Vessels are generally required to be maintained to be in safe and seaworthy condition to be certified to trade.
NPA partners Lagos State to clean up port environment
The Nigerian Ports Authority in collaboration with the Lagos State Government and relevant security agencies would commence a full…
NIMASA introduces new certificates of ship registration
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has commenced the issuance of new certificates of ship…
Naval Chief seeks effective hydrography for success of Blue Economy
The Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo, on Monday said that hydrography would provide environment that is…
IMO pushes back talks on fuel tax, IMRB proposal
The proposal to introduce a fuel oil levy in the shipping industry to help speed up the transition from fossil fuels to…
NASS, NEPZA commend LADOL Chairman, confirm the Zone has their Support
The Senate Committee on Trade, Industry and Investment and the Nigeria Export Processing Zone Agency, NEPZA have commended LADOL’s…
Akinsoji’s thoughts: NNSL should have been privatised, not liquidated
What is the fear in the Nigerian Government establishing a national fleet that is completely driven by the private sector?
New maritime forum M7 meets for 1st time
Delegates from the shipowner associations of the G7 along with Australia, India, South Korea and South Africa have created a new…