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Shippers association seeks stoppage of excessive charges for groupage…
Rev. Jonathan Nicole, President, Shippers Association of Lagos (SAL), has called for the stoppage of excessive charges for…
Improved ease of doing business crucial to Nigeria’s quest for IMO Council…
Maritime stakeholders on Thursday disclosed that an improved ease of doing business is crucial to Nigeria’s quest for getting…
Maritime Security: FG Collaborates with Korea on Deep Blue Project
The Federal Government of Nigeria will collaborate with the Republic of Korea on the Integrated National Security and Waterways…
Taiwan to invest $1.37 billion to upgrade seven commercial ports
Taiwan’s government has revealed its plans to invest $1.37 billion over the next five years to upgrade the country’s seven…
Ships violating IMO 2020 to face penalties in Sierra Leone
Ships calling to ports in Sierra Leone could face serious fines if found in violation of the International Maritime Organisation…
Sulphur Cap 2020: Costly environmental regulations boost ship scrapping
Costly environmental regulations recently introduced by the UN maritime body International Maritime Organization (IMO) are among…
Nigerian, Spanish navies for more collaborations to improve security in…
The Nigerian Navy and the visiting Spanish Navy have agreed on furthering their bond through more sea exercises and intelligence-…
My journey into a career at sea – Captain Roselyn Kete, Nigeria’s first…
Captain Roselyn Tortor Kete has been remarked as Nigeria’s first female master mariner, having over 30 years of work experience at…
Nigerian Navy critical to security, stability in Africa – Capt. Graham
The Nigerian Navy has been described as very critical to security and stability in Africa as it maintains the largest navy in the…
Mission to Seafarers Symposium: States, industry stakeholders seek priority…
The governors of Lagos and Ondo states as well as maritime industry stakeholder who gathered on Thursday for the Mission to…