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Headlines Jamoh commiserates with El-Rufai over Abuja-Kaduna train attack The Director -General of the Nigerian Maritime and Safety Agency (NIMASA),Dr. Bashir Jamoh, has commiserated with the Kaduna State government on the recent ... By maritimemagMarch 31, 20220
Headlines NIS orders attaches in London to resume issuance of Nigerian passport Segun Oladipupo Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has directed the Immigration Attaches at the United Kingdom High Commission to continue with the issuance of ... By maritimemagMarch 30, 20220
Foreign NSCDC partners USA, France on capacity building Segun Oladipupo The Commandant General (CG) of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi on Friday gave a ... By maritimemagMarch 27, 20220
Headlines Police unseal ANLCA secretariat Abiola Seun Over one month after placing the secretariat of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), under lock and keys, the ... By maritimemagMarch 23, 20220
Headlines Maritime summit set to promote policy’s implementation, accountability Abiola Seun The organiser of the Nigeria International Maritime Summit (NIMS), said the 2022 edition of the summit, will be used to promote strategic ... By maritimemagMarch 14, 20220
Headlines International crews return from war-torn Ukrainian ports The Philippines celebrated the return of its first seafarers that had been caught on ships in and near Ukraine when the war broke ... By maritimemagMarch 12, 20220
Headlines Dockers’ unions shun Russian Cargoes The government of the United Kingdom has banned Russian-flagged and Russian-owned vessels from its ports, but it has yet to ban Russian cargoes ... By maritimemagMarch 10, 20220
Headlines 205 Ibadan residents benefit from Taiwo Afolabi Medical Outreach–Sifax Segun Oladipupo The Sifax Group has claimed that about 205 rural women in Ibadan has benefitted from the medical outreach sponsored by ... By maritimemagMarch 8, 20220
Headlines FG blames erratic power supply on reduction of hydro capacity The Federal Government has blamed the erratic power supply in Abuja and some parts of the country on a reduction in hydro capacity ... By maritimemagMarch 4, 20220
Headlines TTP claims NPA’s electronic call-up system has reduced extortion, haulage cost Abiola Seun The deployment of electronic call-up system also known as Eto on the Apapa port complex in the last 12 months has ... By maritimemagMarch 1, 20220
Headlines Lagos NSCDC preaches grassroot security Segun Oladipupo NSCDC Lagos command on Thursday organised a public sensitization on grassroot security programme, with the theme: “GRASSROOT SECURITY,” and the topic: ... By maritimemagFebruary 25, 20220
Headlines Marine police intercepts over 213 logs of woods at Gelegele seaport Segun Oladipiupo Marine police has intercepted over 213 logs of wood at the Gelegele seaport in Edo state as part of efforts to ... By maritimemagFebruary 21, 20220
Headlines MOWCA set to establish Regional Maritime Development Bank, seeks Ivorien govt. support. Segun Oladipupo The Secretary General of Maritime Organisation of West and Central Africa (MOWCA), Dr. Paul Adalikwu, has said among his plans for ... By maritimemagFebruary 18, 20220
Headlines Long service awards: SIFAX Group rewards 90 staff with cash and gifts Segun Oladipupo SIFAX Group said 90 staff have been honoured for their meritorious and dedicated service at the 2021 SIFAX Group Long Service ... By maritimemagFebruary 16, 20220
Headlines NIS begins Customer service week Segun Oladipupo Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) begins Customer Service week ceremony as the Acting Comptroller General of Immigration, Isah Jere Idris declared ... By maritimemagFebruary 16, 20220
Headlines NSC, Adamawa govt synergise on development of VTAs, BICs The Executive Governor of Adamawa State, His Excellency, Umaru Fintiri and the Executive Secretary of Nigerian Shippers’ Council NSC Hon. Emmanuel Jime, have ... By maritimemagFebruary 12, 20220