He said that the maritime industry in Nigeria was crucial to the economic growth of the country, adding that the existence of the shipping industry was vital to global economy as it was one of the most important means of transportation due to its industrial and economic viability.
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17 December 2017, News Wires – The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore has injected another S$12 million ($8.91m) to…
“AAMA has resolved to take the lead in the collaboration of maritime agencies and the development of a well-defined national and continental strategy. All maritime administrations in Africa are encouraged to attend Africa Day of the Seas and Oceans on July 25, 2017 at Addis Ababa,” it said.
07 August 2016, Lagos – Nigerian shippers appear to be in dilemma over a safety measure known as the container weight…
The federal government has said that it will collaborate with the new management of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) to…
09 March 2016, Lagos – The Minister of Transportation, Mr. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, has said that an audit of the maritime…
08 February 2015, Sweetcrude, Lagos – United Nations, UN, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon underlined the important role shipping has to play in ensuring…
01 February 2016, Lagos – The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has insisted that the International Cargo Tracking Note (ICTN) levy being…
26 October 2015, Lagos – European shipowners have expressed concern over the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) effort to eliminate the…
25 June 2015, Lagos – Nigeria has taken a major step towards concluding the process of domesticating five International Maritime…