Maritime Security West Africa’s waters, most dangerous – IMB Tayo Oladipupo The latest report of the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) has indicted West African seas, saying it is the most dangerous ... By maritimemagJuly 12, 20190
Headlines Corruption in the Police is unprofessional and unethical– Lagos CP Abiodun OBA The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Zubairu Muazu, has described corruption in the force as unprofessional and unethical warning ... By maritimemagJuly 11, 20190
Maritime Security 44 migrants rescued off Libya The migrant rescue boat Alan Kurdi has saved another 44 people, including women and infants from their stricken vessel in the Mediterranean, its ... By maritimemagJuly 10, 20190
Cover Iran’s Zarif calls on UK to immediately release captured oil tanker The capture of an Iranian oil tanker by Britain has set “a dangerous precedent and must end now”, Iran’s foreign minister ... By maritimemagJuly 9, 20190
Cover Lack of adequate training may extinct seafaring in Nigeria – Engr. Alalade A seasoned seafarer and National President of the Nigerian Merchant Navy Officers and Water Transport Senior Staff Association (NMNOWTSSA), Comrade Matthew Alalade has ... By maritimemagJuly 8, 20190
Headlines Boat Operators urge NIWA to sanction substandard Jetties in Lagos By Dapo Olawuni Following a boat mishap which occurred at the weekend around Ikorodu area of Lagos State, boat operators under the aegis ... By maritimemagJuly 6, 20190
Headlines NIWA, boat operators set up task force against night travelling Segun Oladipupo , The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) and the Association of Tourist Boat Operators and water Transporters of Nigeria (ATBOWATON) ... By maritimemagJuly 4, 20190
Headlines Abuja MoU detains 14 deficient vessels in 2018. Segun Oladipupo The Abuja Memorandum of Understanding (Abuja MoU) said it detained fourteen ships in 2018 for deficiencies. It added that the ... By maritimemagJuly 4, 20190
Cover US Naval officer caught in Nigerian scam web faces wire fraud charge A 33-year-old American, Darlington Otowan, who is a Petty Officer Second Class in the US Navy and lives in military housing, is ... By maritimemagJuly 4, 20190
Cover Lagos Boat Mishap Update: 12 bodies recovered, five still missing 12 bodies have been recovered so far in the latest Lagos boat mishap on the Badore-Ijede sea route which occurred on June ... By maritimemagJuly 3, 20190
Headlines NIMASA outshines other maritime administrations in West, Central Africa Abiola Seun In the continued pursuit of its mission of staying ahead of the game in maritime administration, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and ... By maritimemagJuly 3, 20190
Headlines NIWA attributes boat mishaps to overloading – arrests operators By Dapo Olawuni Lagos Area Office of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) has confirmed the arrest of persons involved in Saturdays boat ... By maritimemagJuly 3, 20190
Cover Breaking: Congestion looms as maritime workers are directed to shut down port operations from 6pm today The Maritime Workers’ Union of Nigeria (MWUN) has said if there is no evidence of payment of wages of stevedoring contractors by the ... By maritimemagJuly 2, 20190
Cover Two dead, 17 missing as passenger boat capsizes in Lagos Lagoon Abiola Seun The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) has blamed the boat mishap at Ipakan boat jetty in Egbin, Ikorodu in Lagos State ... By maritimemagJuly 1, 20190
Headlines Experts say Nigerian Inland Waterways not safe to attract investors Segun oladipupo Experts in maritime and Safety professions have said that Nigerian Inland Waterways are not safe enough to attract investors into ... By maritimemagJune 30, 20190
Cover Potential War with Iran to be Negative for Most Ship Types A wider conflict with Iran would be negative for most types of ships and for the oil markets in general as fewer vessels ... By maritimemagJune 30, 20190