Mkpoikana Udoma Port Harcourt — Youths in Rivers State have been urged to protect oil and gas facilities located in…
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Mkpoikana Udoma Port Harcourt — Stakeholders in the extractive industry, have faulted the level of transparency in oil and mining…
OpeOluwani Akintayo Lagos — Stakeholders in the downstream sector have welcomed the newly increased petrol price of N160 per litre…
Vincent Toritseju Lagos — As the Coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic continue to ravage the world, maritime industry experts are of the…
*CVFF, insecurity top agenda Vincent Toritseju Lagos — STAKEHOLDERS in the Nigeria’s maritime industry have told the new Director General…
*As CVFF, insecurity top agenda Vincent Toritseju Lagos — STAKEHOLDERS yesterday at a meeting told Director General of the Nigerian…
Mkpoikana Udoma Port Harcourt — The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited, SPDC, says the Niger Delta people have the…
Vincent Toritseju Lagos — Some maritime industry stakeholders have raised divergent views over the control of cargo scanning machines at…
Ike Amos Abuja — The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, PPPRA, weekend, said it has commenced a comprehensive audit and…
Lagos — Stakeholders in the Nigerian maritime industry have expressed concerns in reaction to the decision of President Muhammadu Buhari to decline assent to the bill seeking the establishment of the Nigerian Maritime University, NMU, Okerenghigho, in Warri Delta State. Recall, that Buhari had in a letter conveyed to the Senate last week cited funding