Imo marches toward productive economy with launch of industrial policy
By Saby Elemba …targets 40,000 jobs, new businesses to spring up Imo State, Nigeria’s Eastern Heartland, has joined the
NEPC partners NGO to sensitise Imo youths on non-oil exports
By Saby Elemba The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) has continued its advocacy aimed at enlightening citizens on
How Imo transport commissioner restored sanity on Owerri Municipal roads – aide
The activities of touts who mount illegal motor parks and traders who abandon their shops for street trading on roads in Owerri
Gulf of Guinea: NIMASA gets boost from IMO, global oil, shipping groups to fight maritime insecurity
By Samson Echenim Recent bid by Nigeria’s NIMASA to ensure that security and sanity returns to the country’s waters has
Mega, complex refineries, including Dangote’s, to gain big from new IMO sulphur standards
Mega and complex refineries across the world are at an advantage to meet a new sulphur standard set by the International Maritime
Shipowners at risk of losing insurance cover as IMO introduces more stringent sulphur emissions regulations
Shipowners could find that their vessels are deemed unseaworthy and their insurance cover is affected by failing to comply with more
Africa wants greater representation in IMO’s Council, says AAMA’s Dakuku
Dakuku Peterside, Chairman, Association of African Maritime Administration (AAMA), has called for increased representation of the