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    Nigeria’s International Maritime Summit for July

    March 16, 2022
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    Vincent Toritseju

    Lagos — AFTER extensive consultations across the industry, the Governing Board of the Nigeria International Maritime Summit, NIMS, has concluded plans to host this year’s edition of the event on the 5th to 6th July in Lagos.

    The 2022 event has been set to consolidate on the first edition of the event in 2021, and the event’s foothold as the go-to location for maritime business in Nigeria.

    The event is a whole-of-value-chain aimed at leveraging the Nigerian maritime industry’s diverse strengths to unlock economic potential through collaboration. NIMS sets the agenda and offers solutions for maritime business, policy, and operations in Nigeria. It also promotes a strategic and practical approach to policy implementation and decision-maker accountability.

    The 2022 event will incorporate all the highlights that elevated the inaugural event as a key maritime industry fixture. Apart from the high-level sessions that will touch on the most important issues affecting operations and policy, NIMS 2022 will feature a maritime industry exhibition dedicated to promotion of Nigerian and international maritime and related businesses. Networking events will also feature strongly to boost business-to-business and business-to-government interactions and deals.

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