News Nigerian pirates free 3 kidnapped South Korean sailors Three South Korean sailors kidnapped by Nigerian pirates in seas off Ghana last month have been released safely, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ... By maritimemagApril 28, 20180
Editor's Pick EDITORIAL: Urgent Need To Tackle Menace of Pirate Attacks on Nigerian Waters Nigerian waters have gained global notoriety of being the hot bed for pirate attacks and sea robberies in the world. Every year, the ... By maritimemagApril 28, 20180
News VESSEL WITH ABOUT 2MILLION-LITRE CRUDE ABANDONED A vessel with about 1.8 million litres of crude oil, stolen from pipelines, has been abandoned by suspected oil thieves. The Executive Officer, ... By maritimemagApril 27, 20180
Oil & Gas REFUND N261BN ILLEGAL SUBSIDY, Senate Orders NNPC N261BN subsidy paid by Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) on premium motor spirit otherwise known as Petrol), has been declared illegal by the ... By maritimemagApril 27, 20180
News Navy’s Call up Card, a Temporary Succour to Apapa Gridlock – AMATO The newly introduced call up card system for trucks by the Nigerian Navy, will only transfer the gridlock from Apapa to other parts ... By maritimemagApril 27, 20180
Economy WE DID NOT SHUN MEETING WITH INVESTORS IN U.S.-Lai Mohammed The Federal Government has debunked media reports that Ministers who were invited to the US-Nigeria Investment Summit in Washington, D.C, on April 19, ... By maritimemagApril 27, 20180
News Auto policy has failed expectations of Nigerians—Terminal Operator Largest vehicle terminal operator in Nigeria, Ports and Terminal Multi Services Limited, PTML has disclosed that the nation’s economy is bleeding from the ... By maritimemagApril 27, 20180
News Shipping Charges Increment: Shippers’ Council Cautions Operators The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has again reiterated that increase in tariff must follow set procedures and scientifically decided before an approval ... By maritimemagApril 27, 20180
Kudos or Knocks Kudos and Knocks Knocks A big knock for the Nigerian Merchant Navy Officers and Water Transport Senior Staff Association as they went cap in hand to ... By maritimemagApril 26, 20180
News Why 63% of Nigerians may not be able to own cars– Expert In order for Nigeria to be a hub for automotive industry in Africa, Mr. Rotimi Raimi, General Manager, Kaduna Inland Container Depot (ICD) ... By maritimemagApril 26, 20180
News Group laments stunted growth of transport industry in Nigeria The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) Nigeria has stated that the developmental strides and attractions to the aviation industry may kill ... By maritimemagApril 26, 20180
News ‘Nigeria will lead creation of sustainable global maritime economy’ – Dr. Amy Jadesimi The Managing Director of Lagos Deep Offshore Logistic Base, (LADOL), Dr. Amy Jadesimi said only radical changes in development and business will create ... By maritimemagApril 26, 20180
Oil & Gas PETROL STATIONS TO BE SHUT DOWN – DPR The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) in Cross River, on Wednesday in Calabar, threatened to shut down filling stations without registered licence operating ... By maritimemagApril 26, 20180
News Greed for Money by Shipping Companies Causes Apapa Gridlock — Council Boss The Apapa Local Government Chairman, Hon Elijah Adele has attributed more than 70 percent of the malignant Apapa traffic to the shipping companies ... By maritimemagApril 26, 20180
News Safety of 12 Seafarers Kidnapped in Port Harcourt Channel Uncertain The inability of the owners of FWN Rapide , a Netherlands -flagged vessel, to locate 12 of their seafarers manning the general cargo ... By maritimemagApril 26, 20180
News ‘We Are Paying SON For Doing Nothing’ – Lagos Shippers The Shippers’ Association of Lagos State (SALS) has described as ‘unfortunate’ the call by the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF) ... By maritimemagApril 26, 20180