Over 81% seafarers need advance tech, new fuels training - Study
An overwhelming 81 percent of seafarers have expressed a necessity for training to effectively handle the advanced technologies expected to...
An overwhelming 81 percent of seafarers have expressed a necessity for training to effectively handle the advanced technologies expected to...
Before delving into other maritime issues, please permit me to congratulate all seafarers for their great work at sea during...
The Female Seafarers Association of Nigeria (FESAN) has decried the poor number of registered female seafarers in Nigeria. According to...
To enjoy a safer future deserving of them as essential workers with specialised contributions to national development, the Federal Government...
Shipowners have expressed disappointment that talks to increase the minimum wage for seafarers at the International Labour Organization (ILO) has...
Fifteen seafarers have been taken hostage by pirates from a Malteseflagged products tanker called ‘Davide B’ offshore Nigeria. According to...
The Mission to Seafarers, Lagos (MTSL), a humanitarian and non-governmental organisation, has urged maritime stakeholders to prioritise seafarers’ welfare as...
Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Bashir Jamoh, has disclosed that there are policies in the...
Grace Hopper once said, “A ship in port is safe but that is not what ships are built for.” It...
Despite the massive investment in training of seafarers by the Federal Government championed by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety...