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MTS: Preparing seafarers for life at sea is crucial assignment- Bailey
Digital chaplain services available in several languages helped give support to seafarers during the lockdown, Ben Bailey, the…
Trade: Nigeria needs border enforcement policy, not border closure-…
“We spend billions of dollars importing basic food commodities that can grow locally. We must grow what we eat. We need to…
Olu Akinsoji’s thoughts on Effedua’s ‘Day of the Seafarer’ speech
The Day of the Seafarer Speech by the Rector, Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Duja…
AfCFTA: LADOL builds foundation for new agribusiness sector…
The most important thing for Africa to begin to do, at least this COVID-19 crisis has taught us that again, is to develop local…
Rector, Maritime Academy of Nigeria’s speech on Day of the Seafarer
The 2020 World Seafarers day is a unique one that was celebrated in a controlled manner as a result of the Covid 19 pandemic.
Shipping development requires right mix of human elements for operations-…
Marine engineer and a former Director General, Government Inspector of Ships, Olu Akinsoji, shares his thoughts on what…
#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…
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…
#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…
#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…