[EDITORIAL] How secured are Nigerian Ports amidst unrestricted access, poor crowd control? By maritimemag
Cover Ease of Doing Business and Attitude of Port Users to Change It is exactly a year this week that Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo signed an Executive Order on Ease of doing business at the ports. ... By maritimemagMay 17, 20180
Cover Attacks on Customs officers: Need for satellite border control mechanism In recent times, the attacks on officers of the Nigeria Customs Service, especially the anti-smuggling team of Federal Operations Units, by smugglers, have ... By maritimemagMay 14, 20180
Editor's Pick Lekki Deep Sea Port: Another Apapa port monster in the making. The Lagos State government is currently embarking on an industrial revolution that is meant to position the state as not only a mega ... By maritimemagMay 4, 20180
Editor's Pick EDITORIAL: Urgent Need To Tackle Menace of Pirate Attacks on Nigerian Waters Nigerian waters have gained global notoriety of being the hot bed for pirate attacks and sea robberies in the world. Every year, the ... By maritimemagApril 28, 20180
Editor's Pick Does NIMASA Have Will Power to Reform Nigeria’s Ship Registry? Dakuku Peterside, the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) on February 27th, 2018 assembled fine minds in maritime industry ... By maritimemagApril 26, 20180
Editorial Editorial: Government appointments as political compensation In most democracies of the world, especially the developing countries, political offices are traded among party faithfuls who are loyal to the causes and ... By maritimemagApril 12, 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