Cover Why is Tincan road rehabilitation taking eternity? A popular Yoruba adage says that if a trap does not catch an animal, it will give the bait back to the ... By maritimemagMarch 7, 20200
Cover Kudos: Well-done, Shippers’ Council Nigeriamaritime360.com applauds the management of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) for its initiative to bring maritime stakeholders and office of the Deputy ... By maritimemagFebruary 29, 20200
Headlines Knocks: How Aboloma disappointed maritime stakeholders The recent convocation organised by the management Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) was well attended by the media and representatives of other stakeholders ... By maritimemagFebruary 29, 20200
Cover Is newly constructed wharf road getting weak? The N4.3 billion Wharf road jointly constructed by Dangote Group, Flour Mills and NPA just a little over one year ago has ... By maritimemagNovember 16, 20190
Cover NPA gate tied with rope What can be more embarrassing than for the gate of a whole Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), the foremost maritime agency in the country, ... By maritimemagNovember 2, 20190
Cover Knocks: Truck owners and their dirty habits Federal Government had better do something before something does people in Tincan Island Port environment. The other side of the road opposite the ... By maritimemagOctober 26, 20190
Cover Lagos brings Uber to water transportation Kudos to Lagos state government for the inauguration of water taxi service in Lagos, Friday. Babajide Sanwo-Olu in company of Engineer Sarat Lara ... By maritimemagOctober 12, 20190
Headlines All hail NIMASA! Thumb up for Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) for bringing 38 navies of different countries together to seek out ways to ... By maritimemagOctober 5, 20190
Kudos & Knocks Is COMTUA part of sleaze in presidential task force? One will continue to wonder what role is COMTUA playing in the ongoing traffic management along the Port access road. COMTUA is the Committee ... By maritimemagSeptember 21, 20190
Cover All thanks to NPA for agreeing to clear debris in Apapa The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) is in the news this time for a good reason. The port landlord has agreed to clear the ... By maritimemagSeptember 21, 20190
Customs & Excise Kudos to customs for putting gun boats to use. Kudos to the Nigeria Customs Service for finally having the will, after four years of indecision, to commission the sea going vessels meant ... By maritimemagSeptember 14, 20190
Cover Knocks for 3rd Maritime Stakeholders interactive Forum: Annual ritual without substance. For the third year in a row, maritime stakeholders were again gathered at Eko Hotel for brainstorming on the way forward in the ... By maritimemagSeptember 14, 20190
Customs & Excise Knocks: Apapa and Tincan Customs “chop” alone as KLT bleeds again Apapa and Tin Can commands of the Nigeria Customs Service should as a matter of necessity help stem vessels to the Kirikiri Lighter ... By maritimemagSeptember 7, 20190
Headlines Kudos as Dakuku gives NIMASA head office new look. The head office of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) now wears a new look. Kudos to the administration of Dakuku ... By maritimemagSeptember 7, 20190
Headlines Knocks: Pregnant male customs officers adorn the landscape of Tincan port command. Wonders will never end. Tincan Island Port Customs command spent millions of naira to build a mini synthetic football pitch for its officers ... By maritimemagAugust 31, 20190
Headlines Kudos: 100 gun salutes to local community for lending hands to suppress Apapa gridlock This week, nigeriamaritime360 beams its light on the activities of the Community Security around Ajegunle and its axis which have been of tremendous ... By maritimemagAugust 31, 20190