Samson Echenim
Samon-Echenim
Samson Echenim is business a.m. correspondent providing coverage for maritime, aviation, travels and hospitality. A former business correspondent at the Punch and Leadership newspapers, he has a vast experience in business reporting. Samson can be reached on samhapp2000@yahoo.com and +2348037363024
Cititrust Nigeria launches transformation journey
Samson EchenimJune 23, 2020
Cititrust Nigeria, a leading financial services provider, has launched her culture transformation journey aimed at delivering
How bribe taking highway law enforcement officers cause food costs to skyrocket
Samson EchenimJune 21, 2020
Responsible for cost-push inflation linked to food expenditure Bribe collections by the police and army officers on the road is a
Importers, exporters seek Shippers’ Council collaboration on ECOWAS trade
Samson EchenimJune 18, 2020
Importers and exporters under the aegis of West African Association of Cross Border Trade have called for collaboration with the
Seplat CEO projects $17bn oil revenue shortfall for Nigeria in 2020
Samson EchenimJune 12, 2020
Nigeria’s oil receipts in 2020 are expected to drop by as much as $17 billion, Austin Avuru, the chief executive officer of
FAAN receives guide from Munich airport ahead resumption of flights
Samson EchenimJune 11, 2020
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) is working with Germany’s Munich Airport International as it prepares to resume
APM Terminals, NRC restore rail service at Apapa Port
Samson EchenimJune 9, 2020
APM Terminals Apapa and Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) have restored the evacuation of containers by rail from the Lagos Port
Shippers’ council begins implementation of new SOP as cargo evacuation by rail resumes at Apapa, Tin Can ports
Samson EchenimJune 9, 2020
The Nigerian Shipper’s Council hs begun implementation of a new standards operations procedure (SOP) for evacuation of cargo by
Nigeria hands over fishing vessel suspected of piracy to Ghana
Samson EchenimJune 8, 2020
A fishing vessel, Marine 707, suspected of illegal activities in the Gulf of Guinea, near Lagos has been handed over to Ghanaian
Inactive container shipping fleet hits 11.6% capacity — Alphaliner
Samson EchenimJune 3, 2020
By Samson Echenim with agency report Data from shipping analyst, Alphaliner have shown that the inactive container shipping fleet has
Nigerian airports reopen for commercial operation June 21
Samson EchenimJune 3, 2020
Five airports in Nigeria will resume commercial scheduled flights June 21, the country’s aviation regulatory authority has