Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy
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Maritime
FG Tasks Shippers’ Council Board To Cut Port Costs, Enforce Fair Pricing
The Federal Government has set a clear reform agenda for Nigerian seaports with the inauguration of a new Governing Board…
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Business
APFFLON Urges FG To Strengthen Shippers’ Council, Halt Rising Port Charges
The Association of Professional Freight Forwarders and Logistics of Nigeria (APFFLON) has called on the Federal Government to strengthen the…
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Business
Shipping Charges Hike: Freight Agents Protest At MSC, Fault NSC’s Approval
Freight agents under the Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) have faulted Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) Executive Secretary, Dr.…
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Maritime
Port Tension Looms As ANLCA Western Zone Rejects Shipping Lines’ Fee Hike
Amid the already tensed Nigerian economic polity stirred by the new tax regime, the nation’s busiest seaports in Lagos may…
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Maritime
Blue Economy Ministry Launches Digital Platform To Boost Transparency, Efficiency
The Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy has launched its Enterprise Content Management System (ECMS), a major step in…
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Maritime
Breaking!!! Nigeria Secures IMO Council Seat With 116 Votes
Nigeria has been elected into Category C of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Council for the 2026–2027 biennium with 116…
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Maritime
NIMASA Showcases New African Maritime Decarbonization Model At COP30
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has unveiled a pioneering Public–Private Partnership (PPP) blueprint for maritime decarbonization in…
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Interviews
Why MAN Oron Must Not Become A Conventional University – Maiguwa
Should Oron community pressure and politics override national maritime interests? That’s the biggest question in dire need of answers as…
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