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Women In Maritime
Shun Culture of Silence in sexual harassment cases- Gbemisola Saraki urges
“Human dignity must be respected always and we must shun the culture of silence and inaction.”
WISTA calls for stronger structure to maximise blue economy gains
For all that the African Continent desires to achieve economically, the ocean resources can give.
But, adequate coordination of…
Minister of State for Transportation, Saraki, to Flag off webinar on…
The Honourable Minister of State for Transportation, Senator Gbemisola Saraki, will on Thursday, July 30, 2020 at 10am deliver a…
Africa Day of Seas and Oceans: Nature gives you back what you throw at it-…
Chairperson of the Shipowners Forum in Nigeria, Mrs Margaret Orakwusi, has charged everyone to be responsible when it comes to how…
WIMAfrica advocates collaborations among African States to maximize ocean…
"There is a challenge in understanding how to manage ocean sustainability from fisheries and eco-system health to pollution. But,…
ICC elects first Black female to Global Executive Board
The founder of West Blue Consulting, Ms. Valentina Mintah, has been elected to the Executive Board of the International Chamber of…
DoTS: WISTA Nigeria celebrates seafarers as key workers
By Eunice Ezeoke
Women’s International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA) Nigeria is excited to join other…
COVID-19: 10 takeaways from WIMAfrica’s virtual meeting
From its recent Webinar drawing women from across the continent, African Women in Maritime (WIMAfrica) leaves very strong points…
WIMAJ Condemns Rape, Violence Against Women
Women in Maritime Journalism (WIMAJ), has condemned in strong terms the incessant cases of rape and violence against women in…
#MaritimeRealityCheck: “Fourth month on board and I’m still here,” female…
Female Nigerian seafarer, Uchechi Okoronkwo, a 3rd engineer on board the vessel Jascon 55, owned by West African Ventures, got on…