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Landmark ILO ruling says govts failed to protect seafarers’ rights under…
By Jasmina Ovcina
The International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) Committee of Experts issued a ruling that governments have…
Shippers’ Council seeks suspension of demurrage for shippers over Apapa…
The Nigerian Shippers' Council (NSC) has made known its plan to seek the suspension of demurrage accrued by shippers as a result…
12 ships, 2 helicopters, boats to participate in Naval Chief sea inspection
Twelve Nigerian Navy Ships, two helicopters and elements of Special Boat Service (SBS) are to participate in this year Chief of…
3 Kidnapped from Stelios K bunkering vessel off Lagos
Three people have been kidnapped from the Togo-flagged bunkering vessel Stelios K which was boarded last week by a group of…
Amaechi meets West, Central Africa Ministers over Maritime Bank
The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi has met his West and Central Africa counterparts to deliberate on the establishment…
National Assembly lauds NIMASA’s budget performance
The House of Representatives Committee on Maritime Safety, Education and Administration has extolled the budget implementation…
Marine Plastic Litter: ICS helps shipping companies comply with revised…
"Ignorance of the regulations is no defence. If a ship and its crew are seen to pose a risk of marine pollution, the vessel can be…
COVID-19 cuts global maritime trade, transforms industry- UNCTAD
The pandemic has sent shockwaves through global maritime transport and laid the foundations for a transformed industry and…
NIMASA reaffirms commitment to re-establishment of national fleet
Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh, has reaffirmed the Agency’s…
Shipping Trade: Nigeria needs political will to make Cabotage work – Engr.…
Growing Nigeria’s maritime industry is a joint task that requires commitment from all stakeholders, shipping entrepreneur, Engr.…