Commonwealth member countries get a chance for new grants to address ocean challenges
Innocent ObasiNovember 11, 2022
By Innocent Obasi The Commonwealth Secretariat is providing member governments a chance to get new technical support and funding
Nigeria, Japan sign $2.78m boat deal to enhance maritime security
Anita OkoroJune 29, 2022
BY ANITA OKORO The Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Japanese Government have signed an Exchange of Note(E/N) worth $2.78m
Ship manifest operation now by digital automation, says NIMASA
Onome AmugeJanuary 7, 2022
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), has deployed a full digital manifest management regime for all
Port Harcourt 1 Customs command garners N18bn in Q1 2021
BEN EGUZOZIE, Kelechi EsogwaApril 26, 2021
…Amounts to N2bn increase from Q1 2020 …IBL paid N1.16bn excise duties up from N891.13m in 2020 Ben Eguzozie
Suez Canal blockage crisis: Egypt opens initial litigation, claiming $916m costs
BEN EGUZOZIEApril 16, 2021
…Maritime experts expect potentially complicated, lengthy litigation Ben Eguzozie, in Port Harcourt
Calabar Port comes alive with first export of cocoa to US, in 30 years
Ben Eguzozie in Port HarcourtApril 2, 2021
Ben Eguzozie, in Port Harcourt Calabar Port, one of the seven that make up the much-idled Eastern Ports, came alive for the
Suez Canal: With ship now freed, maritime experts, insurers question what went wrong
Ben Eguzozie in Port HarcourtMarch 30, 2021
…Litigation to recoup costs could take years …Lesson to more expertise in maritime industry – Nigerian professional
NSC issues deadline, sanction threats to unregistered service providers
Onome AmugeMarch 22, 2021
Onome Amuge The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has issued a one-month registration ultimatum to regulated service providers in the
Nigeria records 6% drop in vessel traffic
Onome AmugeFebruary 25, 2021
By Onome Amuge Nigeria witnessed a decline in the number of vessels that made port calls to the country in 2020 as a total of
Shippers Association predicts shortfall in cargo imports as covid-19 bites harder
Onome AmugeJanuary 20, 2021
By Onome Amuge The Shippers Association Lagos State (SALS), has warned of a deadlier second wave of the covid-19 pandemic,