.......Nigerian Navy Day Celebration In preparation for this year Navy Day Celebration holding tomorrow June 1st, Indian naval warship, INS Tarkash, arrives Lagos today. The Defence Adviser, High Commission of India Abuja, Captain (IN) Gautam Marwaha, in a statement, said the visit of the ship at this opportune moment reiterates the strong
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Can Shipping overtake Oil as Highest Revenue Earner?
If the recent revelation of Dr. Dakuku Peterside, director general of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) is to be believed the Nigerian shipping sector is poised to take over from oil and gas as the largest revenue earner for the Federal Government. Dr. Peterside took this position at
UNIPORT Logistics, Transport Centre to be revitalized
Nigerian’s maritime administration and safety agency (NIMASA) is gearing to strengthen the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) Centre for Logistics and Transport Studies (CELTS) to play a catalytic role expected of such institution in the society. Dakuku Peterside, The Director General of NIMASA spoke in Port Harcourt shortly after his inauguration
3-day Lagos Port strike suspended
It was a press release signed by representatives of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), the Nigerian Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF) and truck owners at the end of their meeting yesterday that ended the three-day strike embarked upon by the coalition. Moov Logistics News learnt that the coalition
Lagos ports crippled by Strike
…Importers lament loses …Customs loses over N3b Although the Nigerian Government, makes billions of Naira from the activities of its Lagos sea seaports daily, stakeholders are worried that not much attention is paid by it to maintain the infrastructure in and around it, particularly the road network. The gridlock caused by the deplorable
Nigeria Customs to reduce trade facilitation time by 50%
The Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Joseph Attah, announced in an official statement that the NCS will reduce the time it takes to import and export goods (trade facilitation) by 50 per cent. ''The service is required to schedule and coordinate the Mandatory Joint Examinations and sign-off