MARITIME
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28 Ships Containing Petroleum Products, Food Items To Arrive Lagos Port- NPA
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has said that 28 ships were expected to arrive Lagos ports from June 24 to…
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14 Ships With Petrol, Food Items Waiting To Berth At Lagos Ports
By Our Correspondent The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has said 14 ships had arrived the ports and were waiting to…
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NIMASA Generates N37.69Bn Revenue For 2021
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) says it generated revenue of N37,691,630,450.02 in 2021. This was disclosed…
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FCCPC Signs MoU With Shippers’ Council On Fair Competition
The Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), Babatunde Irukera, has revealed that the…
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Custom Service Bill May Cripple Free Trade Zones, Says NEPZA
The Nigerian Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) has warned that some sections of the proposed Custom Service reform bill…
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Buhari Commissions Naval Ships, Boats, Helicopters In Lagos
President Muhammadu Buhari, on Thursday, commended the Nigerian Navy for its efforts in the fight against piracy in the nation’s…
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NIMASA, Korean Coast Guard Sign MoU
…..As Jamoh Seeks Korea’s Support For IMO Elections Nigeria, through the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and…
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Sahara Group Reiterates Need For More Intra-African Collaboration To Sustain Energy Solutions
Foremost African energy conglomerate, Sahara Group has reiterated the need for more intra-African collaboration to accelerate the continent’s march…
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Cadastre Office Restates Public, Private Partnership To Sustain Mining Drive
The Director- General, Mining Cadastre Office, (MCO), Mr Obadiah Nkom, has reiterated the need for partnership between Government and…
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20 Persons Feared Missing As Jetty Collapses In Rivers
Not less than 20 persons are feared missing following the collapse of a jetty at Isaka Community in Okrika…
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