Maritime Security Tanker Attacks: U.S and Iran trade blame The United States and Iran are trading blame for the attack on two product tankers in the Gulf of Oman Thursday, with ... By maritimemagJune 15, 20190
Headlines FG extends task force on Apapa traffic by 2 Weeks Dapo Olawuni | The Federal Government has extended the time given to the Presidential Taskforce on the Apapa traffic gridlock ... By maritimemagJune 15, 20190
Customs & Excise Customs trains 8,000 Officers in weapon handling By Dapo Olawuni The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has disclosed that it has commenced training of 8, 000 of its officers in weapon ... By maritimemagJune 14, 20190
Headlines Waiver Cessation Creates 7000 Maritime Jobs – NIMASA DG Abiola Seun The Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside, has said that the Agency had already ... By maritimemagJune 14, 20190
Customs & Excise Zone ‘A’ Customs commands rake in N5.5 billion daily – ACG Segun Oladapo ‘Zone A’ command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has said it made a whooping N5.5 billion on daily basis from ... By maritimemagJune 14, 20190
Headlines Maritime workers threaten to shut down ports over unpaid stevedoring wages Dapo Olawuni/Abiola Seun | The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) has issued a 14- day ultimatum to the ... By maritimemagJune 14, 20190
Editor's Pick Nigeria Maritime University, Okerenkoko, a child of necessity On May 30th, 2019, President Muhammadu Buhari wrote back to the National Assembly that he would not assent to a bill transmitted to ... By maritimemagJune 14, 20190
Cover Ogun Customs intercept 7,030 bags of smuggled rice, others The Ogun State Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service says it intercepted 7,030 bags of smuggled foreign rice, and 38 ... By maritimemagJune 13, 20190
Cover Anti-Corruption War: FG devising new strategies to combat existing challenges Abiodun OBA The Federal Government is taking stock of the progress recorded so far by the anti-graft campaign and devising new strategies to ... By maritimemagJune 13, 20190
Headlines Uber names Melbourne as first non-US city for flying car program Uber on Tuesday selected Melbourne, Australia, as the first non-US city for its aerial ridesharing service that is expected to launch in 2023, ... By maritimemagJune 13, 20190
Cover NAPTIP, Air Peace sign MOU against Human Trafficking The National Agency for Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) and one of Nigeria’s airlines, Air Peace Ltd, on Tuesday in Lagos ... By maritimemagJune 13, 20190
Headlines ANLCA’s multi-million naira Secretariat rots away in Seme border By Dapo Olawuni The multimillion naira Secretariat of the Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) at Seme Chapter has been deserted due ... By maritimemagJune 13, 20190
Customs & Excise Democracy Day: Buhari pledges to end bureaucracy in cargo clearance process at Nigerian Ports By Dapo Olawuni President Muhammadu Buhari has assured that trade bottlenecks and bureaucratic processes hindering efficient cargo delivery at Nigerian ports would be ... By maritimemagJune 13, 20190
Cover Hungary finds more bodies in sunken tourist boat Hungarian police recovered more bodies on Tuesday after raising a sightseeing boat that sank in the river Danube in Budapest last month, ... By maritimemagJune 12, 20190
Cover CMA CGM Plans Twenty LNG-Fuelled Ships by 2022 CMA CGM made the environmental commitment to be operating 20 LNG-fueled ships by 2022 on World Environment Day last week. Since 2015, CO2 ... By maritimemagJune 12, 20190
Cover Drones, big money and cheap drugs: the Laos route spewing meth into Thailand As dusk falls along the Mekong River, a nightly dance begins between Thai border security and Laos drug gangs now using drones, ... By maritimemagJune 12, 20190