US, Nigeria collaborate to enhance maritime security
ELECTIONS: IOCs delay engagement of registered dockworkers — Stevedores
Emerging opportunities and challenges: Implications for the Nigerian maritime industry
N10.8trn investments projected for maritime industry in 2019
FG is repositioning maritime industry to grow the economy — SGF
Maritime expert tasks FG on Nigeria’s ship ownership
Our expectations in 2019, by maritime stakeholders
If there is a fire in Apapa today, nobody will escape – Resident
Maritime workers appoint Nted chairman of advisory council
SIFAX Group rewards 60 staff at long service award
JPS handles 250 metric tons of General Cargo in 2018
Government agencies, others milking us — Lagos shippers’ boss
Dakuku, Bala Usman to Grace Port Facility Security Officers Conference
Dredging and the development of Warri

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FG starving Maritime varsity, Okerenkoko of funds – IYC
WARRI—IJAW Youth Council, IYC, raised the alarm, yesterday, that the Federal Government was starving the Nigerian Maritime University, NMU, Okerenkoko, in Delta State of funds, claiming the school was at the brink of collapse.
2018 Maritime Cup: Customs, CIS clash in games opener
DEFENDING champions, the Nigeria Customs Service will on Tuesday trade tackles with the Certified Institute of Shipping (CIS) in the opening match of the 10th edition of the Ships & Ports Annual Maritime Cup Football Competition.
Nigeria, S/Africa, Ghana, Kenya mull maritime pact
There are indications that a collaborative maritime administration platform is underway in Africa as the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) says that discussions to that effect has commenced.
Unpaid pensions to ex-NNSL: Maritime workers talk tough
THIS is certainly not the best of times for former staff of the defunct Nigerian National Shipping Line, NNSL, who were disengaged from service between 1980 and 1990, as well as those forced out of service following its liquidation by the Federal Government in 1995.
Maritime to lead economic diversification — Buhari
PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday said that the Federal Government is repositioning the Nigerian maritime sector to take a leading position as alternative source of revenue in growing the economy in with its economic diversification programme.

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