Leesi Gborogbosi, three others only Nigerians certified by ICMCI
China injects 200bn yuan into market
M. kawasaki: New Afro-fusion singer taking over
Uzodinma to pay Imo pensioners Friday
FG commits to deployment of cargo scanners
CBN moves to capture 200,000 maize farmers in Nigeria
Now, Marvelous Zibiri, go and sin no more
Why maritime, shipping should enjoy priority — Amaechi

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Why we’re against Obaseki’s endorsement – Aggrieved stakeholders
Stakeholders from Edo Peoples Democratic Party, PDP have said that they don’t have anything against Governor Godwin Obaseki joining the PDP but against the use of illegality to impose him on those who worked arduously for the party.
Buhari calls for caution on ECOWAS common currency
By Johnbosco Agbakwuru – Abuja President Muhammadu Buhari has cautioned that the ambition for Ecoregional currency could be in ‘serious jeopardy,’ unless member states complied with agreed processes of reaching the collective goal. President Buhari also expressed concern over the decision of francophone countries that form the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) to […]
RAPE: JSD trains 40 persons on sexual gender violence
A non-governmental organisation under the aegis of Justice and Security Dialogue (JSD), has trained 40 persons to handle sexual and gender based violence (SGBV).
NPA commences maintenance work on collapsed Five Star quay apron
NIGERIAN Ports Authority, NPA, has commenced maintenance work on the collapsed portion of the quay apron of one of the berths operated by Five Star Logistics terminal at Tin-can Island port.
Seafarers are key workers — NIMASA
GRACE Hopper once said, “A ship in port is safe but that is not what ships are built for.” It means a ship must constantly navigate through the sea to meet the purpose she was built for. The ship is built to move a large amount of goods across the globe, and findings have emerged that without shipping the world would not have been as connected as it is currently.
Arrested Chinese vessel slammed N3million fine
THE recently arrested and released Chinese fishing vessel ‘Hailufeng 11’ has been slammed with a fine of N3million for turning off its Automated Identification System, AIS, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, has said.
COVID-19: NHS introduces use of autonomous technology in hydrography
* Navy moves to improve standard of hydrographic practice in Nigeria By Evelyn Usman As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic with attendant precautionary measures to prevent its spread, the need for use of newer technology in hydrographic application arises more than ever, if the sustenance, protection and preservation of the ocean’s ecosystems and […]
The evil that men do
By Sunny Ikhioya WE never seem to learn. We keep on doing the same things and expecting different results. Why this is so is difficult to fathom. With the prominence given to the “Black Lives Matter” struggle, the debate has even extended to our curse as a Black nation. Is it really true that the […]
Late Overah was godly, one of our finest — Okowa
By Etop Ekanem Delta State Governor, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa says Late Hon. Joyce Overah, two weeks ago, a Member of DESOPADEC, a state oil areas development agency, was very resourceful and indeed one of the finest in the government of Delta State. Overah was a member, House of Representatives, and immediate past Delta State […]
Demolition of Nigerian High Commission building in Accra
HOSTILE attitudes toward Nigeria and Nigerians by the Republic of Ghana and Ghanaians have been on the steady rise in recent years. To beat back Nigerian traders in Ghana, the Ghana Union of Trade Associations, GUTA, had pressured the government to make a law mandating any foreigner wishing to engage in trade in Ghana to […]

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