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Nigeria seeks a Trump like bounce back to IMO Council as  President Bola Tinubu Signs six IMO Instruments

Nigeria seeks a Trump like bounce back to IMO Council as President Bola Tinubu Signs six IMO Instruments

Maritime, News Feature
As fate of more than 500 Cadets Stranded in Europe and Asia may Compound Nigeria's woes. Celebrations at the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy on Presidential accession for six Conventions of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) were shortlived as news filtered in of a mass action against Nigeria's bid. Usually dependable sources, confided in Shipping World that the three Countries ; India , Greece and Philippines, were NIMASA have abandoned over 500 cadets have formed a strong lobby group to frustrate Nigeria. Shipping World investigation had revealed that the current NIMASA administration since its inauguration have refused to meet the statutory needs of cadets such as tuition and monthly allowances.It is however believed that ratification of these conventions, Nigeria...
IMO Council ‘C’ Election: Why Dayo Mobereola Should Avoid This Booby Trap*  By ASU BEKS

IMO Council ‘C’ Election: Why Dayo Mobereola Should Avoid This Booby Trap* By ASU BEKS

Maritime, News Feature
Yet again, Nigeria seems set for another jamboree to the IMO Council election, going by indications from the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Chief Adegboyega Oyetola, who a fortnight ago hinted in far away Spain that Nigeria is set to give another shot at this third tier category of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Oyetola who spoke at an IMO organized parallel World Maritime Day in the Spanish capital said, "Our active participation in upholding key conventions such as Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), and the International Ships and Port Facility (ISPS) Code reflects our dedication to ensuring safety of international shipping", insisting that "there has been no incidence of piracy in the last three years". But regrettably, Oyetola's assurance was devoid of any spec...
NIMASA DG, Mobereola visits Late Ferdinand Agu’s widow, says his demise a big loss  to the Maritime Industry

NIMASA DG, Mobereola visits Late Ferdinand Agu’s widow, says his demise a big loss to the Maritime Industry

Maritime, News Feature
The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dayo Mobereola, expressed deep condolences during his visit to the family of late Architect Ferdinand Agu, former Director General of the National Maritime Authority (NMA). Dr. Mobereola remarked that Agu's passing is a significant loss to the Nigerian maritime industry, acknowledging his contributions and influence in the sector. This was just as the family announced that the internment of the late NMA DG, Architect Ferdinand Agu, will take place on August 2, 2024. The obsequies will begin on July 23 in Abuja and will conclude with an outing service on August 4. Dr. Mobereola, who led a NIMASA delegation on the visit to late Agu's family, in a statement on his official X handle @MobereolaD d...
*Bashir Jamoh: The man who broke the CVFF jinx* By Pius Mordi

*Bashir Jamoh: The man who broke the CVFF jinx* By Pius Mordi

Maritime, News Feature
He was not there in 1985 when one-time Minister of Transport, late Major General Ibrahim Gumel, decided to liquidate the Nigerian National Shipping Line (NNSL). With that singular decision, the country's classification as a ship owning nation, a status that had been sustained since 1959, disappeared overnight. Nigeria's ownership of a national carrier that at a time had about 21 sea-going vessels evaporated over night. Today, he is pioneering and assiduously driving the building of another indigenous fleet of vessels. But he is avoiding the missteps of the past. Unlike in the past when NNSL got the lion share of the Ship Acquisition and Ship Building Fund (SASBF) administered by then National Maritime Authority as Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) was then know...