Editor's Pick Perceival Agencies Berth Security Revolution in Nigeria Perceival Agencies Limited, the publishers of nigeriamaritime360.com, has initiated a quiet revolution in the security industry in Nigeria. Through one of its subsidiary companies, ... By maritimemagMarch 11, 20190
Editor's Pick Buhari’s re-election: Our expectations, our trepidation in maritime industry On March 23rd, 2019, Nigerians, in an overwhelming show of support, renewed the mandate of President Muhammadu Buhari for another four years. Despite ... By maritimemagMarch 4, 20190
Editor's Pick FOU: The killing Machine of Nigeria Customs Service Penultimate Sunday, February 17th, 2019, Nigerians were outraged by the footage of a video that went viral in which the operatives of the ... By maritimemagFebruary 27, 20190
Editor's Pick Registration fee: Shippers’ Council’s bold move to restore sanity to shipping industry Early this month of February, the Nigerian Shippers’ Council announced its intention to register all regulated service providers in the maritime industry. ... By maritimemagFebruary 18, 20190
Editor's Pick The menace of empty containers and Lagos ports gridlock. For seveal years till the better part of last year, 2018, Lagos ports complex was under siege . The siege of intractable ... By maritimemagFebruary 13, 20190
Editor's Pick National automotive policy: Time to stop the abuse It is a general consensus, with negligible dissenting voices, that the National Automotive policy of the Federal Government is long overdue for complete ... By maritimemagFebruary 6, 20190
Editor's Pick Third Party Clearance: Taming the monster in cargo clearing process Early this month, precisely January 4th, 2019, Hameed Ali, the retired Colonel in charge of the Nigeria Customs Service ordered immediate suspension of ... By maritimemagJanuary 31, 20190
Editor's Pick NIWA’s Waterways of Death Nigeria, as a coastal country, is blessed with vast navigable inland waterways. This natural resource base of waterways span an estimated 10,000 ... By maritimemagJanuary 24, 20191
Editor's Pick NIMASA Awards: Fiddling by Nero While Rome Was Burning Perhaps one of the most infamous Roman Emperor, Nero Claudius Caesar (37-68 AD), ruled Rome from 54 AD. Despite his several vices, he ... By maritimemagJanuary 18, 20190
Editor's Pick The Incongruity of Customs Revenue Haul amidst Sluggish Imports Yet again, the Nigeria Customs Service has declared huge revenue for 2018. It made a haul of N 1.2 trillion, more than the ... By maritimemagJanuary 10, 20190
Editor's Pick Nigerian Maritime industry: Our Expectations, Our Fears in 2019 The year 2018, which effectively winds down today, was very eventful in the maritime industry. It was a year when the sector, being ... By maritimemagDecember 31, 20180
Editor's Pick ANLCA Crisis: Naked Dance in the market Square The Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) is racing against time. The association, reputed to be the first and oldest freight ... By maritimemagDecember 26, 20180
Editor's Pick Nigeria Maritime Industry is Dying Due to Incompetent Managers – Captain Taiwo Akinpelumi Captain Taiwo Akinpelumi is the Lagos Coordinator of the Nigeria Indigenous Shipowners Association (NISA) with vast experience in shipping business. In this interview ... By maritimemagDecember 22, 20180
Editor's Pick Who is Afraid of National Single Window Project? Nigerian ports, over the years, have earned an unenviable sobriquet of being the costliest within the sub-region in terms of transaction of ... By maritimemagDecember 19, 20180
Editor's Pick My blueprint for safer and secured water transportation – Senator Mamora When Senator Olorunnimbe Mamora, about seven weeks ago, was appointed the new Managing Director of National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), not a ... By maritimemagDecember 11, 20180
Editor's Pick The need for enduring National Carrier Nigeria is naturally endowed with huge maritime potentials. It has about 900 nautical miles of coastline, 200 miles of exclusive economic zone with ... By maritimemagDecember 10, 20180