[EDITORIAL] How secured are Nigerian Ports amidst unrestricted access, poor crowd control? By maritimemag
Cover Nwabunike Peace Move: Pulling ANLCA From Precipice of Disaster Penultimate Monday, the National Executive Council of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), at the prompting of Tony Nwabunike, the President ... By maritimemagDecember 9, 20190
Editor's Pick Nigeria’s Loss of IMO Seat: One Defeat Too Many Last week Friday, Nigeria once again lost its bid to regain the Category C seat of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) in a keenly ... By maritimemagDecember 2, 20190
Editor's Pick Border Closure: A Tale of Two Cities During the penultimate week, a member of the House of Representatives representing Daura/Mai’adua/Sandamu Constituency, Katsina State, Fatuhu Muhammed, stunned Nigerians when he made ... By maritimemagNovember 25, 20190
Editor's Pick Lagos Ports Access Roads: Killing the Goose that lays the Golden Eggs It is no gainsaying that the Lagos ports access roads have become a national embarrassment. The roads have also become death traps ... By maritimemagNovember 18, 20190
Editor's Pick Border Closure and Pains of Legitimate Business Owners Today makes it the 83rd day since August 21, 2019 when Nigerian government shut its border posts in the four geo-political zones ... By maritimemagNovember 11, 20190
Editor's Pick Security for Sale at Nigerian Ports Penultimate week, the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Ms Hadiza Bala-Usman, at the behest of Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, ... By maritimemagNovember 4, 20190
Editor's Pick The Task before Muoghalu, New NIWA MD On October 2, 2019, President Muhammadu Buhari appointed the National Auditor of All Progressive Party (APC), Chief George Muoghalu as the eighth Managing ... By maritimemagOctober 28, 20190
Editor's Pick Is Nigeria Customs scared of Cargo Scanners? In 2013, three Scanning Service Providers, Cotecna, SGS and Global Scan, transferred the Destination Inspection Scheme (DI) to the Nigeria Customs Service. This ... By maritimemagOctober 21, 20190
Editor's Pick Trade Facilitation as Casualty of Customs’ Revenue Targets It has been an annual ritual for the Federal government to set revenue target for the Nigeria Customs Service. For each of these ... By maritimemagOctober 14, 20190
Editor's Pick As The World Converges On Abuja To Tackle Insecurity in Gulf of Guinea. From today, Monday October 7, 2019 and for three days, the world will literally turn its attention on the Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, ... By maritimemagOctober 7, 20190
Editor's Pick Amaechi’s gambit over renewed supremacy war on Lagos waters On September 17, 2019, the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, reopened a protracted war over the control of the Lagos State Waterways when ... By maritimemagSeptember 30, 20190
Editor's Pick Maritime Agencies As Strange Bed Fellows On September 12, 2019, during the third maritime stakeholders conference in Lagos, Hassan Bello, the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, ... By maritimemagSeptember 23, 20190
Editor's Pick The Sour Song of SON to Return to Ports On October 26th, 2011, there was a presidential directive that pruned down the mushroom government agencies at the ports to only eight. ... By maritimemagSeptember 17, 20190
Editor's Pick CIOTA and challenges of professionalism in Transport industry. In June 2019, President Muhammadu Buhari signed the Chartered Institute of Transport Administration of Nigeria(CIOTA) bill into law after it was passed by ... By maritimemagSeptember 9, 20190
Editor's Pick Customs Joint Border Patrol: A Parody of Border Security Every sovereign country secures its borders against all form of criminality such as terrorism, illegal immigration, smuggling, banditry and other anti-trade practices. It ... By maritimemagSeptember 2, 20190
Editor's Pick The Need To Rescue Eastern Ports From Throes of Death The efforts of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) to revive the ailing ports in the Eastern flank of the country have been consistent and ... By maritimemagAugust 26, 20190