Navy gets 250 boats, vessels against militants
Review of maritime security firms underway
Maritime chiefs fret over global concern on Nigerian waters
Maritime security experts call for national ocean policy
Navy will continue to react to maritime threats — CNS
Maritime expert emerges MD as PTOL appoints new managers
Maritime stakeholders hail new law on piracy
Labour directs workers to shut nation’s ports Wednesday
14-day ultimatum: Maritime workers mobilise members
Attracting right investment to maritime sector
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SubscribeCabotage waivers has been retrogressive — Maritime stakeholders
MARITIME stakeholders have said that the Coastal and Shipping Act otherwise known as Cabotage law has been more retrogressive than progressive.
US, 33 others declare war on maritime illegalities
No fewer than 2,500 naval personnel drawn from 33 countries’ navies, including United States Coast Guards, participated in the just concluded multinational maritime exercise, codenamed Exercise Obangame Express, with the aim of addressing piracy and other various forms of illegalities in the Gulf of Guinea, GoG, region.
Obangame express: US, 33 countries declare war on maritime illegalities
Not less than 2,500 naval personnel drawn from 33 countries navies, including the United States Coast Guards, participated in the just concluded multinational maritime exercise codenamed Exercise Obangame Express , with the aim of addressing piracy and other various forms of illegalities in the Gulf of Guinea, GoG region
Impacting on host communities through CSR: The Maritme Academy of Nigeria example
THURSDAY, March 7, 2019, the Commodore Duja Emmanuel Effedua-led Management of the Maritime Academy of Nigeria situated in Oron, Akwa Ibom State, practically demonstrated its consciousness and unwavering commitment to touching the lives of members of the Host Communities of the institution through the vehicle of Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR.
Registration of port service providers by NSC will sanitise maritime sector – Institute
The Nigerian Institute of Shipping (NIS) says registration of port service providers by the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) will sanitise the maritime sector.
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