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#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…
Industry look to new approach for quick administration of justice in…
Maritime lawyer, Mike Igbokwe(SAN) has called for the application of virtual resources in hearing and determining maritime cases…
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…
COVID-19 Protocols: NPA seeks review of 14-day quarantine of ships
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) wants a review of the existing protocol requiring vessels, particularly those coming from…
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…
APM Terminals, NRC restore rail service at Apapa Port
APM Terminals Apapa and Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) have restored the evacuation of containers by rail from the Lagos Port…
Anti-piracy War: UN commends NIMASA, Nigerian Navy
“The recent arrests of pirates have opened our eyes to a new and even more dangerous dimension to the issue of piracy and armed…
#MaritimeRealityCheck: How a National Maritime Transport Policy will…
On our series "Maritime Reality Check", Master mariner, Captain Sahib Olopoenia, outlines the pains of Nigeria not…
Post COVID-19 lockdown: Maritime Administrations will review seafarers’…
As economies across the world begin to open operations and other activities as the lockdown occasioned by COVID-19 eases, the…