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NIGERIAN NAVY HANDS-OVER VESSEL TO NIMASA FOR FLOUTING IMO REGULATION
The Nigerian Navy has handed over a Tanker vessel "MT Sea Eunice" which was arrested on August 11, 2022 to the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA). The vessel is presently located along Escravos River, close to the Aroton community. The Base...
SHIPPING DEVELOPMENT: NIGERIA, GATEWAY TO THE AFRICAN BLUE ECONOMY – Korean Envoy
-NIMASA desires improved partnership with Republic of Korea- Jamoh. The Deputy Minister for Overseas Koreans and Consular Affairs, Republic of Korea, Choi Yeong, says Nigeria is the gateway to unlocking the potentials of the African Continent’s Blue Economy. Choi...
NIMASA DEEP BLUE TEAM RESCUES 7 DISTRESSED WORKERS ONBOARD VESSEL IN LAGOS
A total of 7 distressed workers have been saved by the prompt response of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) following a distress call to the Director General, Dr. Bashir Jamoh OFR. The call, which came in at about 11.30 pm on February 2,...
CVFF DISBURSEMENT: NIMASA MANAGEMENT MEETS WITH APPROVED PRIMARY LENDING INSTITUTIONS
… As Jamoh Charges Banks to Complement Government’s Effort The Management of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency NIMASA today met with members of the Executive Management of Jaiz Bank, United Bank of Africa (UBA), Union Bank, Zenith Bank and Polaris...
VOYAGE MAGAZINE
Nigeria: Charting a New Course for Maritime in Africa (2017 Quarter 3)
It is a well-known fact that Africa’s seas and oceans are usually overlooked when it comes to issues of sustainable development in Africa, to the extent that Africa is considered to be sea blind; sea blind because there is low level awareness of the potential for wealth creation which abounds in the seas and oceans. Our eyes are gradually being opened to the reality that our seas and oceans possess huge source of economic resources that can take the continent to the next level”. Dr. Dakuku Peterside