Nigeria’s anti-piracy drive and disrespect by GOG states
By ADEKUNLE SEGUN Adekunle Segun, ISPS, DPA, MLC, is a maritime industry professional based in Lagos, Nigeria. He can be
On Egypt’s expansion plan for the Suez Canal
By Adekunle Segun Adekunle Segun, ISPS, DPA, MLC, is a maritime industry professional based in Lagos, Nigeria. He can be
The EU rejection of Daewoo, Hyundai merger
By Adekunle Segun Adekunle Segun, ISPS, DPA, MLC, is a maritime industry professional based in Lagos, Nigeria. He can be
Making our waters safe, navigable with NIMASA wreck removal
By Adekunle Segun The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has held the bull by the horns by taking the
USS Hershel “Woody” Williams underscores Gulf of Guinea piracy war
By Adekunle Segun The USS Hershel “Woody” Williams arrived in Lagos Nigeria on August 7 2021 to further train and
Why Nigeria needs to produce next Secretary General of MOWCA
By Adekunle Segun The Maritime Organisation of West and Central Africa (MOWCA) is a sub regional coastal body in West and
Perils of Flags of Convenience in the maritime industry
By Adekunle Segun A flag of convenience ship or vessel (FOC) is the vessel that flies a flag of other countries other than the
IMO, energy efficiency, international shipping and world trade
By Adekunle Segun While shipping remains the mitochondron of world trade and various tonnes of cargo and lightweight are being
On maritime transport value chain (2)
By Adekunle Segun It has been statistically proven that maritime and shipping cover 90 per cent of world trade in tangible
On developing countries and maritime transport value chain
By Adekunle Segun Sir Walter Raleigh once stated: “Whosoever commands the sea commands the trade, and whosoever commands the