Maritime A 10-day weather forecast (2nd – 12th March 2018) Shipping forecast and gale warnings The shipping forecast is issued four times a day at 2300, 0500, 1100, 1700 UTC and covers a ... By maritimemagJanuary 30, 20180
Cover High sea bunkery exposed YENAGOA-NOTWITHSTANDING the December 5 explosion that killed over 20 persons at an illegal oil refining site at Kolo Creek, Ogbia Local Government Area, ... By maritimemagJanuary 30, 20180
Cover freight and shipping in nigeria ports Freight and carriage of goods and cargo takes place to, from and within Nigeria via air, land and sea. The two main forms ... By maritimemagJanuary 30, 20180
Maritime Security & Law Maritime oil and gas contracts 2018 Oil and Gas Tenders Tender Opportunity: Upgrade of Distributed Control Systems (DCS) & Safety Integrated System (SIS) at Bonny Oil & Gas Terminal, ... By maritimemagJanuary 30, 20180
Editorial Introducing maritime law in Nigerian schools The Nigerian Shippers’ Council and the National Universities Commission(NUC) yesterday agreed to collaborate on the introduction of Maritime Law as a course of ... By maritimemagJanuary 30, 20180
Cover Nigeria police deploys flying boats to patrol waterways The Nigerian Police Force Public Relations Officer, Moshood Jimoh, has confirmed that the organisation’s intelligence operatives and special forces are prepared to combat ... By maritimemagJanuary 29, 20180
Economy Maritime’s Strategic Economic Importance The maritime sector is of critical significance to any economy. It is the main means for transporting goods internationally, and many cities rely ... By maritimemagJanuary 29, 20180
Economy ‘Maritime a sure way of growing African economy’ The Chairman, Association of African Maritime Administration (AAMA), Dakuku Peterside, has said the maritime sector is crucial to the growth and development of ... By maritimemagJanuary 29, 20180
Economy Harnessing economic growth through maritime sector MARITIME transport is essential to the world’s economy as over 90{d16e1cbdc969a9d26d90c1bf8d4e75f256395f248174773e0741469b39b615ab} of the world’s trade is carried by sea and it is, by ... By maritimemagJanuary 29, 20180
Cover Piracy on Nigeria waters The event followed a now familiar pattern: a small convoy of dusty 4×4 vehicles drove on to the edge of the airstrip ; ... By maritimemagJanuary 29, 20180
Editor's Pick Nigeria maritime college commences activities e Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Pastor Usani Uguru Usani, made this disclosure in a statement on Saturday in Abuja. Usani said the ... By maritimemagJanuary 29, 20180
Editor's Pick The look of modern day ports The congestion in Nigeria ports can not only cause properties to be damaged but can also lead to loss of life. Something needs ... By maritimemagJanuary 29, 20180
Economy Nigeria: How Maritime Sector Can Bail Out Nigeria From Recession As a nation that relies heavily on imported goods, the maritime sector is a key industry with huge potential, such that when harnessed, ... By maritimemagJanuary 27, 20180
Economy Nigeria’s GDP and the maritime sector I am not an Economist and I do not lay claim to any form of expertise in economic matters. I however have a ... By maritimemagJanuary 25, 20180
Economy Blue economy: The wealth Nigeria must tap The Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside, recently hit the nail on the head when he ... By maritimemagJanuary 24, 20180
Maritime Maersk Tankers poised to lead digitization of tanker industry Maersk Tankers wants to become a digital frontrunner in the tanker industry, according to the company’s first Chief Digital Officer, Peter Schrøder. There ... By maritimemagJanuary 23, 20180
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