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How to sustain maritime sector’s growth in 2013, by stakeholders

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Abdullahi-DikkoDiffer on extension of destination inspection

FOR stakeholders in the maritime sector, there was little or nothing to celebrate in 2012.

According to them, the sector, which is next to oil and gas in terms of revenue generation, has over the...
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Prospects of maritime activities in BRACED states, by Keshi

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Joe-KeshiDirector-General of BRACED Commission, JOE Keshi, recently in an interview with MOSES EBOSELE, bares his mind on the strategic role maritime activities can play in the integration and economic development of the South-South region. Excerpt:

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IMO may adopt mandatory passenger safety drills in 2013

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INTERNATIONAL Maritime Organisation (IMO)  Maritime Safety Committee (MSC),  has resolved that rules to require passenger safety drills to take place prior to, or immediately upon, departure should be made mandatory, in the wake of the...
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Group inaugurates Nigerian Maritime Industry’s Hall Of Fame

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THE Maritime Industry Advocacy Initiative (MAIN) has incorporated the Nigerian Maritime Industry Hall of Fame as a special recognition platform for outstanding stakeholders in the Nigerian maritime industry.

The non-governmental organisation...
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Govt extends destination inspection contracts by six months

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VOYAGERTHE  Federal Government may have extended  the  seven- year contract it signed with inspection service providers: Cotecnna, SGS and Global Scan system Ltd by another six months  begining from this January.

They were contracted...
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