MARPOL and the state-sanctioned destruction of crude oil-carrying vessels on Nigerian waters - Part II
In the prequel article, we analysed how the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (“MARPOL”) became part...
In the prequel article, we analysed how the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (“MARPOL”) became part...
The international shipping industry continued its long-term positive safety trend over the past year but has to master Covid challenges,...
Following the emergence of the new strain of the Covid-19 virus in some countries of the world, the Port Health...
Starzs Marine and Engineering Ltd, one of the oldest privately-owned indigenous ship repair yards in Nigeria, has announced that it...
With mind set on empowering indigenous ship owners to take control of the nation’s coastal and inland shipping business in...
Large vessels are getting stuck across the Escravos channel, a tributary of the Niger River, which flows for 57 kilometres,...
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has notified stakeholders about 13 vessels from five countries heavily affected by...
Seafarers have continued to face threats from pirates and armed robbers on the world’s seas, says the ICC International Maritime...
Nigeria is expected to earn over $7.05 billion in revenue generated by government from corporate income tax within a five-year...
As part of efforts to end green-house gas emissions from vessels, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) on May 10...