News Maritime Firm Pays Compensation To Family Of Deceased Dockworker By Yusuff Abdullahi | Indigenous terminal operator, SIFAX Group has paid financial compensation to the family of Mr. ThankGod Ojomah, who died as ... By maritimemagApril 9, 20180
Editor's Pick Stakeholders call for Dakuku’s resignation over campaign rally. By Funso Olojo | There was a wide spread indignation among critical maritime stakeholders over the weekend following the gubernatorial elections campaign at ... By maritimemagApril 9, 20180
News Truck owners blame Apapa gridlock on lack of holding bay The Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) has expressed its displeasure the Federal Government failure to direct shipping line agencies and tank ... By maritimemagApril 7, 20180
Analysis Insecurity may rubbish NIMASA’S forecast By Tayo Oladipupo | Recently, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) launched a forecast program, a mirror intended to monitor the ... By maritimemagApril 7, 20180
Customs & Excise Seme Customs renews offensive against smugglers By Tayo Oladapo | The Customs Area Controller (CAC) of Seme Command, Comptroller Mohammed, Aliyu, has re-stated his commitment in combating smuggling head ... By maritimemagApril 7, 20180
News NPA advocates use of flat bottom vessel to access shallow draught channels By Tayo Oladapo | The Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Hadiza Bala Usman has advocated for the deployment of Flat Bottom Vessels ... By maritimemagApril 7, 20180
News Africa’s oldest canoe goes on exhibition in Nigeria The 8,500-year-old Dufuna canoe, believed to be the oldest in Africa and third oldest in the world’s watercraft, is set for public viewing ... By maritimemagApril 6, 20180
News SIFAX Haulage gets new boss SIFAX Group has appointed Mr. Aderibigbe Adewale Adetayo as the new General Manager to head its subsidiary, SIFAX Haulage & Logistics Limited. The ... By maritimemagApril 6, 20180
News 6,000 Nigeria Waterways Not Navigable — SFG About 6,000km of Nigeria 10,000km inland water ways could not be navigated. Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, disclosed ... By maritimemagApril 6, 20180
News ECOWAS blames slow trade within Nigeria-Benin corridor on multiple checkpoints. The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has lamented the multiple checkpoints along the Benin Republic and Nigerian highway. The Taskforce ... By maritimemagApril 6, 20180
News Greek Ship owners Solicit Support of IMO Strategy On Greenhouse Gas Emissions Ship owners under the aegis of the Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS) has solicited support in the forthcoming IMO deliberations aimed at reaching ... By maritimemagApril 5, 20180
Customs & Excise CUSTOMS ATTRIBUTE LOW REVENUE TO BAD ROAD The dwindling revenue collection at the Sifax off-dock terminal has been attributed to the deplorable state of roads at the Sunrise/Coconut axis ... By maritimemagApril 5, 20180
News UN Blacklists North Korea Over Oil Ship To Ship Transfer With Russia The United Nations has blacklisted a North Korean ship for receiving oil from a Russian vessel in a transfer that breached UN sanctions. ... By maritimemagApril 5, 20180
News Manufacturers Raise Fresh Alarm Over High port charges at Nation’s Seaports Manufacturers and other industry operators in the country have cried out over high cost of clearing cargoes at Nigerian seaports, describing it as ... By maritimemagApril 5, 20180
Analysis How Nigeria bleeds through abuse of the Import/Export waiver scheme Funso Olojo The economic resources of Nigeria have suffered fatal and multiple attacks by unscrupulous importers and exporters over the years through gross ... By maritimemagApril 5, 20180
News Manufacturers Raise Fresh Alarm Over High Port Charges At Nation’s Seaports By Our Reporter | Manufacturers and other industry operators in the country have cried out over high cost of clearing cargoes at Nigerian ... By maritimemagApril 5, 20180
NPA’s investments in channel navigability and yield results, Onne Port berths large vessel 2 days ago