Indigenous shipowners have concluded plans to engage the National Assembly (NASS) in the interpretation of the real ownership of the Cabotage Vessels Finance Fund (CVFF),
The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has decried the general infrastructure gap in the country’s maritime domain. The Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC),
Stakeholders lament lack of regulation on container shipment About 70 per cent of containers used for shipment into Nigeria are not seaworthy and out of
The shipping sector in Nigeria can produce 75 per cent of the country’s earnings from the oil sector, the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), says sustained reduction in reported cases of maritime crimes in Nigerian waters, will end regime of War
President, Shippers Association of Lagos (SAL), Rev. Jonathan Nicole, has called for the stoppage of excessive charges for groupage containers in Nigeria. Nicole said this
Rev. Jonathan Nicole, President, Shippers Association of Lagos (SAL), says trade imbalance and high cost of doing business are affecting importation into the country. Nicole
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said 23 ships at the Lagos ports were discharging bulk wheat, general cargo, frozen fish, container, bulk fertilizer, bulk sugar,
Having re-evaluated the implementation of the call-up system, movement of cargoes in and out of the Lagos seaports has received some respite, as the platform
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has blacklisted unseaworthy and sub-standard vessels from joining Nigerian Ship Registry. However, the agency will issue new