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Read moreDetailsThe International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) has prescribed that pending a decision by the Annex VII...
Read moreDetailsExperts are coming up with ideas and ways through which Nigeria can maximise the benefits of the new African Continental...
Read moreDetailsBy Samson Echenim The Nigerian Customs Service command at the Tin-Can Island Port in Lagos says the unit’s...
Read moreDetailsNigeria's seaport economic regulator, the Nigerian Shippers' Council has set new haulage rates for truckers from the country's seaports. The...
Read moreDetailsAcross the globe, cultural and legal inhibitions are keeping women off sea jobs. In this report, SAMSON ECHENIM writes on...
Read moreDetailsBy Samson Echenim As shippers council plans $500m dry port in Ibadan The Nigerian government is in talks with...
Read moreDetailsThe Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board on Monday revealed that it had so far disbursed $160m out of the...
Read moreDetailsIn 2015, Nigeria lost $9 billion in crude oil freight to foreign vessels which lifted all of the country's production for that...
Read moreDetailsNigerian wholly owned ships and other vessels operating in the country's cabotage waters increased by 32 percent in 2018, the...
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