[EDITORIAL] How secured are Nigerian Ports amidst unrestricted access, poor crowd control? By maritimemag
Editor's Pick Deploying Technology to Curb Attacks By Smugglers On Customs Officers Attacks on officers of the Nigeria Customs Service, especially the anti-smuggling team of Federal Operations Units, by smugglers, have reached a level that ... By maritimemagNovember 22, 20210
Editor's Pick [Editorial] Why Government Should Probe Third Governing Council Of CRFFN In a bid to sanitise and regulate the operations of freight forwarding industry in Nigeria, the Federal Government, through an Act of Parliament ... By maritimemagSeptember 13, 20210
Editor's Pick [Editorial] Securing Nigerian Ports Amidst Rising Insecurity In recent times, the security architecture of the country has come under ceaseless bombardment by insurgents and militants, stretching its security personnel and ... By maritimemagSeptember 6, 20210
Editor's Pick NAGAFF: Reaping From ANLCA’S Unending War For over three years now, the Association of Nigerian Licenced Customs Agents(ANLCA) has been embroiled in a senseless war of attrition. A needless ... By maritimemagJuly 19, 20210
Editor's Pick NIMASA’S 17 Billion New Headquarters: A White Elephant Purchase Last week Wednesday, at the end of the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, told journalists that ... By maritimemagJuly 12, 20210
Editor's Pick Ease of Doing Business At Ports: How Far, How Well? It was four years ago that Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo signed an Executive Order on Ease of doing business at the ports. The order, ... By maritimemagApril 26, 20210
Editor's Pick Curbing attacks on Customs officers by smugglers Attacks on officers of the Nigeria Customs Service, especially the anti-smuggling team of Federal Operations Units, by smugglers, have reached a level that ... By maritimemagApril 19, 20210
Editor's Pick Ease of doing business : A long shot in the dark At the Annual Awards Ceremony of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) in 2020, the Secretary to the Government of Federation ... By maritimemagApril 12, 20210
Editor's Pick Revamping non-oil export trade for economic prosperity. It is an undisputable fact that the economic prosperity of a nation depends on the level of its export trade. A nation ... By maritimemagMarch 29, 20210
Editor's Pick NIMASA’s Floating Dock of Controversy In 2013, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency(NIMASA) came up with an ambitious project that was meant to stimulate the maritime industry. ... By maritimemagMarch 22, 20210
Editorial Killing trade facilitation on the altar of Customs’ hard revenue drive Killing trade facilitation on the altar of Customs’ hard revenue drive Statutorily, the major functions of the Nigeria Customs Service are revenue ... By maritimemagFebruary 22, 20210
Editor's Pick The SON desperate move to return to ports On October 26th, 2011, there was a Presidential directive which pruned down the mushroom government agencies at the ports to only eight. The ... By maritimemagFebruary 15, 20210
Editor's Pick Will CVFF Ever Be Disbursed? For the beleaguered indigenous ship owners, accessing the controversial Cabotage Vessels Financing Funds (CVFF) is like a proverbial camel passing through the eye ... By maritimemagFebruary 8, 20210
Editor's Pick SAA Scandal: Mockery of Security at Ports In January 2021, an odious smell of scandal oozed out from the security contraption called Secure Anchorage Area (SAA). This controversial improvised security ... By maritimemagFebruary 1, 20210
Editor's Pick ETO: Searching for Sanity in Apapa Traffic Nightmare ETO is a Yoruba word for orderliness, organisation or sanity. It presupposes that an otherwise chaotic or rowdy situation, event or ... By maritimemagJanuary 25, 20210
Editor's Pick The ANLCA’ s Dance of Shame In recent years, the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) has become a theatre of comedy where stakeholders are being treated to ... By maritimemagJanuary 18, 20210