Dangote refinery can supply diesel, petrol needs of West Africa; African continent’s aviation fuel requirements — Dangote By maritimemag
Headlines Lagos Ports Lack Facilities For Digital Operations ABIOLA Seun The former National Deputy President of ANLCA, Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents, Emenike Nwokeoji, has said that the digital cargo ... By maritimemagJanuary 16, 20190
Headlines Firm to Introduce Car Barges on Lagos Waters The Lagos Ferry Services Company, also known as Lagferry, has unveiled its master plan for full commercial ferry services in the State, with ... By maritimemagJanuary 16, 20190
Customs & Excise Customs places national interest above self, generates N3.1trn, made 16,049 seizures in 3 years Abiodun Oba The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) said it generated about N3.1 trillion revenue, made 16,049 seizures of various commodities for the ... By maritimemagJanuary 16, 20190
Headlines NIMASA Midwife Increased Wages for Dockworkers at Seaports At a time when the organised Labour Unions in the country are agitating for increase in the nation’s minimum wage, dockworkers in the ... By maritimemagJanuary 16, 20190
Customs & Excise MMA Customs breaks revenue records — collects N3 billion in 10 days, N50 billion in 2018 The Murtala Muhammed Airport Command of the Nigeria Customs Service began the ... By maritimemagJanuary 16, 20190
Headlines Ogoniland Clean-up: follow UNEP Recommendations – Ogoni elders Abiodun Oba ELDERS of Ogoniland under the aegis of the Ogoni Elders’ Forum have accused the Federal Government of failing to follow ... By maritimemagJanuary 16, 20190
Headlines SON Destroys Fake Rice, Cables in Kano State ABIOLA Seun The Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) yesterday destroyed fake products worth over eight million naira in Kano. The goods which were ... By maritimemagJanuary 15, 20190
Headlines We lost so Many Seafarers to Piracy in 2018, Maritime Workers Union Laments By ZION Olalekan The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) has lamented that many seafarers died in 2018 due to the insecurity on ... By maritimemagJanuary 15, 20190
Headlines FRSC decries activities of smugglers on Idi-Iroko road in Ogun The Idi-roko Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Ogun, has decried the activities of smugglers, which it described as a ... By maritimemagJanuary 15, 20190
Headlines IPMAN assures support on products distribution Mr Chinedu Okoronkwo, the National President, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), says the association is committed to supporting the Federal ... By maritimemagJanuary 15, 20190
Headlines Despite Apapa Traffic, Importers Still Desert Eastern Ports Over charges, insecurity ABIOLA Seun Despite the unabated traffic and the delay experienced at the Apapa and Tin can ports, Nigerian importers still prefer it ... By maritimemagJanuary 14, 20190
Headlines Sanwo-Olu identifies Rail & Waterways as alternatives to road transport in Lagos … Promises to tackle Apapa gridlock in 100 days Abiodun Oba The All Progressives Congress government in Lagos State shall find an enduring ... By maritimemagJanuary 14, 20190
Headlines Sea Shepherd Ship Attacked The Sea Shepherd Vessel M/V Farley Mowat was attacked on January 9 while conducting maritime patrols inside the Vaquita Refuge in the Upper Gulf ... By maritimemagJanuary 14, 20190
Headlines Magnetic North Pole Shifting Rapidly and Unpredictably The Earth’s north magnetic pole is shifting so rapidly that steps are being taken to ensure it doesn’t impact navigation in the ... By maritimemagJanuary 14, 20190
Headlines NIWA Approves Construction of 100,000 Litres ‘Fuel Dump’ at CMS Jetty By ZION Olalekan Fresh indications have emerged that a new fuel dump for boat and ferry operators is now springing up at the ... By maritimemagJanuary 13, 20190
Headlines NAFDAC intercepts catchment of banned Codeine cough syrup in Lagos The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, has seized a large catchment of assorted unregistered pharmaceutical products including banned ... By maritimemagJanuary 13, 20190