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2030: Nigeria Risks Losing Out On $3trn Blue Economy Potentials
https://leadership.ng/2030-nigeria-risks-losing-out-on-3trn-blue-economy-potentials/ Continue reading
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Tanker hijacked by stowaways in UK waters UPDATE
https://www.fleetmon.com/maritime-news/2020/31377/tanker-hijacked-stowaways-uk-waters-no-big-deal/ Continue reading
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Shipping loans and collateral damage | Hellenic Sh
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Rivers youths disrupt NPA, oil, gas zone operations –
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NPA Approves Offdock Terminal To Decongest Apapa, Tin-Can Ports
23rd October 2020 There seems to be a solution to the congestion of Apapa and Tin-Can Island ports as a private offdock terminal, Jakys Nigeria Limited has berthed 32,000 square metres at Ijegun area of Satellite Town, Lagos. With about 32,000 square metres, the terminal is expected to accommodate over 5,000 containers, and about 25… Continue reading
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Boat Mishaps: LASG urges boat operators against alcoholism on duty.
Sunday, October 19, 2020 The Lagos State Government has urged boat operators on its waterways to avoid drinking alcohol while on duty to stem the rising occurrence of boat mishaps. The state Commissioner of Transportation, Mr Ladi Lawanson, gave the advice during the third Annual Stakeholders Forum, held in collaboration with the Badagry Chambers of… Continue reading
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MARITIME Somali Pirates Responsible For Attacks On Nigerian waters
19th October 2020 The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has again blamed Somali pirates for the incessant attacks on the nation’s waterways. The agency said that a maritime intelligence unit established by NIMASA to nip maritime crimes in the bud through identification of early warning signs had revealed a relationship between crimes in the… Continue reading
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Do not switch off the AIS in Nigerian waters
On 5 October 2020, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) issued a notice warning its clients and other stakeholders that the Nigerian Navy will investigate, and has arrested, ships that switch off their automatic identification system (AIS) when operating in Nigerian waters. It further reminds masters of their obligations under SOLAS Reg.V/19 to maintain their… Continue reading
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Piracy and Maritime Crime Still Proliferates in So
https://www.handyshippingguide.com/shipping-news/piracy-and-maritime-crime-still-proliferates-in-some-regions-as-attacks-continue_13264 Continue reading
