Customs & Excise Customs declares zero tolerance for incessant attacks and murder of its officers Tayo Oladipupo | Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has declared zero tolerance for incessant attacks and murder of its officers on ... By maritimemagAugust 2, 20180
Headlines Work Begins on Standard Gauge in Lagos – NRC Construction work of the Lagos-Ibadan Standard Rail Gauge has started fully as the challenges of underground pipelines and cables have been resolved. The ... By maritimemagAugust 2, 20180
Headlines MASECA Bill: Proponents Still Hell Bent – Capt. Oniye By ZION Olalekan | Coming on the heels of a public hearing held last week by the House ... By maritimemagAugust 2, 20180
News Migrants: 11,100 Nigerians return home from Libya- EU The European Union (EU), on Tuesday, disclosed that no fewer than 11,100 Nigerians, who were among irregular migrants in Libya, had so far ... By maritimemagAugust 2, 20180
Headlines Transcorp begins Oil Exploration from OPL 281 in 2019 Transnational Corporation of Nigeria Plc Oil Prospecting Licence (OPL) 281 asset (located in Delta state) is to be converted to Oil Mining Lease ... By maritimemagAugust 2, 20180
Headlines NDLEA, NAFDAC in Sokoto took delivery of cannabis, tramadol from Customs Over 120 wraps of cannabis and 68 cartons of Tramadol smuggled into the country but intercepted by Customs have been handed over ... By maritimemagAugust 2, 20180
Headlines 43 Nigerian traffickers jailed in one year – NAPTIP 43 persons have been convicted nationwide for different human trafficking offences in the last one year. The National Agency for the ... By maritimemagAugust 2, 20180
Headlines MH370: Safety Investigation Report Released Abiodun Oba | The Safety Investigation Report into missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has been released by ... By maritimemagAugust 2, 20180
Shipping Positions NPA Daily Shipping Position, 31st July 2018 http://nigeriamaritime360.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/DAILY-TRAFFIC-SHIPPING-POSITION-TUESDAY-31ST-JULY-2018..pdf http://nigeriamaritime360.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/SHIPPING-POSITION-FOR-31-JULY-2018.pdf By maritimemagAugust 1, 20180
Headlines Mandate “Tropical West Africa” to pay normal dues, Maritime Union Charges NPA Tayo Oladipupo | Maritime Workers’ Union of Nigeria (MWUN) has tasked the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority ... By maritimemagAugust 1, 20180
News Container Shipping – More pressure on Liners The container shipping companies are faced with the perfect storm with the ever tighter environmental regulations coming into force and oil ... By maritimemagAugust 1, 20180
Headlines Shipwreck: Nigerian Govt urged to enact law against dumping of wreckage on coastline An environmentalist, Prince David Omaghomi, on Tuesday called for enactment and enforcement of laws against dumping of wrecked ships on the ... By maritimemagAugust 1, 20180
Headlines UN: 1,500 migrants died in Mediterranean BABATUNDE SCOTT | For the fifth straight year, the United Nations has said that 1,500 migrants perished in the Mediterranean, with the ... By maritimemagAugust 1, 20180
Headlines NIMASA Places Ban on Seafarers Infected with Hepatitis By ZION Olalekan | The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) said that there has been an increase in the number ... By maritimemagAugust 1, 20180
Headlines Group Demands Control of more Chapters in ANLCA Western Zone By ZION Olalekan | Igbos within the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents have claimed that they ... By maritimemagAugust 1, 20180
Headlines 83 convicted over drugs by Lagos NDLEA Abiodun Oba | Of the 108 suspects being prosecuted for various drug offences by the National Drug Law Enforcement ... By maritimemagJuly 31, 20180
Dangote refinery can supply diesel, petrol needs of West Africa; African continent’s aviation fuel requirements — Dangote May 19, 2024
Marine and Blue Economy Ministry to increase local fish production, reduce dependence on importation May 18, 2024
No justification for epileptic electricity supply in Nigeria – Eminent Nigerians, and leaders May 18, 2024