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Day of the Seafarer 2020: Crew change is it!
Female Nigerian seafarer, Uche Okoronkwo, like thousands of seafarers around the world would be celebrating the 2020 Day of the…
Vessel type qualified for cadet’s seatime training
“The size of the fleet or components envisaged would need to be correlated to the size of our import and export trade output,…
Day of the Seafarer: Seafarers are Key Workers- Essential to shipping,…
The year 2020 Day of the Seafarer campaign calls on Member States to recognize seafarers as key workers – and to provide them with…
#MaritimeRealityCheck: Keynotes In Nigeria’s Shipping Development
On this edition of our series “Maritime Reality Check,” the CEO Morlap Group, Chief Isaac Jolapamo, a prominent Nigerian Shipowner…
ITF encourages seafarers to stop work and return home amid COVID-19…
The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) and its affiliated seafarers’ unions will now assist hundreds of thousands…
#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…
Act on seafarer crew changes to avert humanitarian crisis, IMO…
Governments need to urgently act to ensure ships’ crew changeovers can take place to keep world trade flowing and avert a…
#MaritimeRealityCheck: Seafarer training in Nigeria not complete without…
“Nigeria can add greater value to her international trade by developing a national-flag fleet, which would simultaneously provide…
Keep ships moving, ports open and cross-border trade flowing, urge UN…
The world’s reliance on maritime transport makes it more important than ever to keep ships moving, ports open and cross-border…
World Oceans Day: Awareness creation, community engagements against marine…
The Marine and Environment Care group gladly joins the rest of the world in celebrating the World Oceans Day on 8 June, 2020 by…