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Most Outstanding Seaferer Award: Adeyanju Felicitates with Comrade Francis Bunu…

Most Outstanding Seaferer Award: Adeyanju Felicitates with Comrade Francis Bunu…

Maritime
Praises his sterling Leadership Traits President General of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN, Comrade Adewale Adeyanju ,has felicitated with the Deputy President General of the Union, Comrade Francis Bunu, on his nomination as recipient of the Prestigious ADEWALE ADEYANJU PRIZE as Most OUTSTANDING Seaferer , 2024 by Maritime Media Ltd, organizers of the Annual Maritime Industry Merit AWARDS, MIMA. Speaking after presenting the letter of nomination to Comrade Francis Bunu in Lagos on Saturday , Comrade Adeyanju described Bunu as a tested and trusted professional who he said was worthy of the AWARD. He described the Deputy PG as a man of Integrity who he said has the capacity and leadership skills to take the Union to a higher level. He paid glowing tribute to Comrade Francis B...
Marine and Blue Economy: Time for Fubura, Oborevwori, Sanwo-Olu, others to join the train By Asu Beks

Marine and Blue Economy: Time for Fubura, Oborevwori, Sanwo-Olu, others to join the train By Asu Beks

Maritime, News Feature
Nigeria's establishment of a full fledged Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy in 2023 demonstrated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's commitment to diversifying Nigeria's economy and capitalizing on the global surge in deep sea exploration. The Blue Economy is a term that refers to the sustainable use of the ocean resources to create jobs, improve lives and promote economic growth. This also includes the preservation of ocean ecosystems and health. With a coastline stretching over 850 kilometers, one of the largest in the West and Central African sub region, Nigeria 's coastline cuts across Akwa Ibom, Delta, Ondo, Bayelsa, Cross River, Ondo, Ogun and Lagos states. With the prospect of creating over 31 million jobs globally, a projected annual economy of between $3 trillion and $6 trillio...
Breaking News: WE CANT MEET UP WITH YOUR MONTHLY ALLOWANCES ANY LONGER; CENTURION UNIVERSITY INDIA,  SENDS SOS TO 296 NIGERIAN CADETS IN INDIA

Breaking News: WE CANT MEET UP WITH YOUR MONTHLY ALLOWANCES ANY LONGER; CENTURION UNIVERSITY INDIA, SENDS SOS TO 296 NIGERIAN CADETS IN INDIA

Breaking News
Dear NSDP Students, We hope this message finds you well. We would like to inform you about the delay in your December 2024 allowance. Unfortunately, this is due to pending clearance of course fees, allowances, accommodation, and meal expenses by your sponsor, NIMASA. For the past five months, we have been supporting you through a bank loan to ensure continuity, and we deeply appreciate your understanding during this period. We have been informed that NIMASA has agreed to make the necessary payments in January 2025. Once we receive the funds, we will immediately process your pending payments. We understand the inconvenience this may cause and sincerely ask for your patience and cooperation. We will keep you updated on further developments. Thank you for your understanding. B...
TRIBUTE TO LATE DIG MOSES AMBAKINA JITOBOH  By Prof Moni Gold

TRIBUTE TO LATE DIG MOSES AMBAKINA JITOBOH By Prof Moni Gold

News Feature
The Ijaw Diaspora grieves the profound loss of one of its most illustrious sons, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Moses Ambakina Jitoboh, whose life epitomized integrity, excellence, and an unwavering dedication to justice. Born on June 1, 1970, and enlisted into the Nigeria Police Force on June 10, 1994, as a cadet assistant superintendent of police, his passing signifies not merely the end of a distinguished career but the extinguishing of a bright light in the fight against systemic inequities. DIG Moses Ambakina Jitoboh’s remarkable journey was marked by professionalism and merit, yet his boundless potential was thwarted by the persistent shadows of ethnic discrimination and political favoritism. Twice, he was unjustly denied the opportunity to ascend to the esteemed position of Inspe...
FUBARA, DIRI MEET IN PH…resolve dispute over SOKU oil well

FUBARA, DIRI MEET IN PH…resolve dispute over SOKU oil well

News Feature
Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has expressed delight over the peaceful resolution of the Soku oil well dispute between Rivers and Bayelsa states. Speaking in Porthacourt on Saturday during a Yuletide visit to his Rivers counterpart, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, Governor Diri said he was delighted that under Fubara, both states have agreed to return to status quo, thus ending the dispute and withdrawing the case from court. The Bayelsa governor said the peaceful relations between both states was necessary for their development and called for its continuity. Diri also lauded Fubara for his handling of the demolished property of the Bayelsa government in Pott Harcourt, which is still in court while both states are close to reaching an amicable settlement. He stressed the...
Unprofessionalism as the Bane of Nigeria’s Marine and Blue Economy. By Asu Beks.

Unprofessionalism as the Bane of Nigeria’s Marine and Blue Economy. By Asu Beks.

Maritime
"Pofessionalism and Continuity as the Panacea for Sustainable Development and Growth in Nigeria's Marine and Blue Economy, " is the topic the Editorial Board of Maritime Media Ltd, Publishers of Shipping World Magazine, has chosen as its theme for its annual lecture next year. This topic is in response to concerns and recent calls for the full professionalism in the new Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy. Goggle describes profession as " a paid occupation, especially one that involves prolonged training and formal qualification. It also describes a professional as " relating to belonging to a profession; engaged in a specified activity as one's main paid occupation rather than as a past time". If there is any sector in our recent political history that has suffered a high influx of " past...
GOV DOUYE DIRI GOES TO FARM  … takes possession of 4 rice mills from South Korea

GOV DOUYE DIRI GOES TO FARM … takes possession of 4 rice mills from South Korea

News Feature
Bayelsa State Government has announced its renewed plan to invest massively in agriculture in this second term of the Prosperity Administration. At the flag-off of the 2024-2025 dry season farming at the rice farm in Otuasega, Ogbia Local Government Area attended by the Deputy Governor, Sen. Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo and other top government functionaries, Governor Douye Diri, encouraged the people of the state including himself and all political appointees to own their own farms, particularly in clusters. Gov. Diri who said the government would focus on areas where the state has comparative advantage including rice, plantain, banana, cassava, oil palm, assured that his administration would train more young people in different aspects of agriculture. Commissioner for Agriculture and Na...
BRASS: Old Fishing, Slavery Gateway as Bayelsa’s New Industrial Hub

BRASS: Old Fishing, Slavery Gateway as Bayelsa’s New Industrial Hub

News Feature, Press Release
Founded in 1895, Brass used to be, traditionally, a fishing settlement. But early in the 19th century, it became a strategic route not only for slave trade but for palm produce and was aptly dubbed the "Venice of Niger Delta" by some authors. In today's Nigeria, Brass is unarguably to Bayelsa what Lekki is to Lagos. Brass is an emerging investment and industrial hub. While the Lekki free trade zone and the Dangote Free Zone Enterprise both located in Lekki, Lagos parade a world class refinery and a Deep Sea Port with potentials for huge domestic and foreign investments, Brass Oil and Gas Free City Zone, when fully operational, is blessed with a Liquified Natural Gas plant, a proposed refinery and a port terminal that is blessed with several jetties, with proximity to the Atlantic Ocean....
I AM BACK ON DUTY…Gov Douye Diri

I AM BACK ON DUTY…Gov Douye Diri

News Feature
Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, today ended his annual leave and will resume his official duties immediately. A statement by his spokesperson, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, on Monday, informed that the Bayelsa Governor, who went on a three-week leave on November 25, will resume on Tuesday, December 17, 2024. Governor Diri expressed appreciation to people of the state for their prayers and continuous support for his administration while he was on vacation. He said the administration remains steadfast, united and committed to its social contract with the people and will continue to deliver projects and policies that positively impact on the lives of all inhabitants of Bayelsa.
GOV DIRI WINS 2024 OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE GOVERNOR (MARINE AND BLUE ECONOMY) AWARD  — Dedicates award to the people of Bayelsa State

GOV DIRI WINS 2024 OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE GOVERNOR (MARINE AND BLUE ECONOMY) AWARD — Dedicates award to the people of Bayelsa State

Maritime, News Feature
The Governor of Bayelsa State, His Excellency Senator Douye Diri has won the outstanding Performance Governor of the Year 2024 Award, in the category of Marine and Blue Economy. The award was presented to him by the Nigeria Today Magazine, a global publication for the promotion of good governance and selfless service to humanity, on Wednesday at the Shehu Musa Yara’dua Centre, Central Business District, Abuja. In his remark, Senator Diri said he was deeply honoured to receive the award on behalf of the people and government of Bayelsa State, noting that it is gratifying to see his administration's pioneering efforts in the marine sector being acknowledged. The Governor thanked organizers of the event and acknowledged that the honour will serve as a motivation to deepen his adminis...