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N56bn worth of cargo exported through  Tin-can port   in 6 months

N56bn worth of cargo exported through Tin-can port in 6 months

Customs Area Controller of Tin-can Island Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, Musa Mohammed, said that the command recorded a total of more than 75, 000metric tons of export, with FOB Value of over N56billion between January and July this year.

Lack of regulation causing recklessness in the maritime industry – Tony Nwabunike

Lack of regulation causing recklessness in the maritime industry – Tony Nwabunike

National President of Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents, ANLCA, Tony Iju Nwabunike recently in this interview with Vanguard Maritime Report’s Godfrey Bivbere, spoke on the gridlock in Apapa, the condition of the port access roads, regulation problems, crisis in ANLCA and CRFFN, haulage cost and many more.

We are committed to repositioning NIMASA – Dakuku

We are committed to repositioning NIMASA – Dakuku

The Director-General, of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Dakuku Peterside, has said that the Board and the management of the Agency are committed to ensuring that the quick responds to its core mandate of advancing Nigeria’s global maritime goals.

NIMASA, NHF partner to raise N100m for disease prevention

NIMASA, NHF partner to raise N100m for disease prevention

In line with its Corporate Social Responsibility, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has partnered with the Nigerian Heart  Foundation (NHF) to assist Non-Governmental Organizations, NGOs, in creating awareness on the dangers of heart diseases and the effect on the well-being of people.

Why piracy is high on Nigerian waters  – Ex-Presidential aid

Why piracy is high on Nigerian waters – Ex-Presidential aid

FORMER senior special Assistant to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan on maritime matters, Mr. Leke Oyewole, has expressed concern over the volume of Nigeria’s crude oil illegally taken to neighbouring countries, which leads to high piracy in Nigerian waters.

Customs commissions $4.5bn ECOWAS border post  at Seme

Customs commissions $4.5bn ECOWAS border post at Seme

The Seme Border Command of the Nigerian Customs Service, NCS, has said that the newly-commissioned  Joint Border Post by the  Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) at the Seme border will enhance  border security and facilitate seamless legitimate trade, in tandem with the executive order on the ease of doing business.

Vanguard Detty December