· Cautions NCS Against Sacrificing Trade Facilitation For Revenue Generation Stakeholders in the nation’s maritime industry, especially importers, vehicle dealers, as well as clearing and forwarding agents have canvassed uniformity in the clearance of vehicles, just as they cautioned officials ...
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Chairman, SIFAX Group Donates Church, Vicarage, Others To Ijebu Anglican Diocese
Chairman of SIFAX Group, Dr Taiwo Afolabi has donated a Church, vicarage, children’s hall and a bus to the Ijebu-Ode Anglican Diocese in Ogun State. He announced the donations during the commemoration of his 60th birthday at a special thanksgiving ...
Read More »Vin Valuation Policy: Powerful Pen Media Set For Discussions With Stakeholders
The Powerful Pen Media Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Lagos State chapter, has concluded arrangements to hold discussions on the implementation of the VIN valuation policy with all stakeholders including freight forwarders, importers and clearing agents. A statement ...
Read More »Deep Blue Project: NIMASA Acquires Two UAS, Nine Boats, 10 Armoured Vehicles
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) have acquired and taken delivery of additional mobile assets for enhanced maritime security under the deep blue project. Two unmanned aircraft systems, nine interceptor patrol boats and 10 armoured vehicles have been ...
Read More »Enebeli Debunks Wrong Impression About Shipping As Asenime Becomes NIS Fellow
National President of the National Institute of Shipping (NIS), Dr Martins Enebeli, has restated that shipping is not just about maritime or ship business, but encompasses all modes of transportation, noting that because of the nomenclature, most people restricted shipping ...
Read More »Stakeholders Task Journalists On Tips For Customs To Curb Smuggling Activities
To effectively tackle the smuggling of goods into the country, stakeholders have charged media practitioners to go beyond merely reporting seizures to provide useful information that can lead to a reduction of smuggling activities in the country. The stakeholders made ...
Read More »Powerful Pen Media NUJ Chapel To Train Journalists On Maritime Security Reportage
The Powerful Pen Media chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has concluded plans to organise a training programme for maritime journalists on accurate and factual reporting and national security. The capacity building programme is scheduled to hold on ...
Read More »NNS Kada, ISPS Will Strengthen Maritime Security In Nigeria, Says JAMOH
· As UK Organisation Comments Nigerian Agencies On Synergy Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Bashir Jamoh, has declared that the arrival of Nigerian Naval Ship NNS KADA will enhance security in the Nigerian maritime domain, ...
Read More »NCS To Generate $176b In 20 Years Through E-Customs Project, Says CGC
· Navy Hands Over 252 Bags Of Rice, 24 Drums Of Oil To Customs, NSCDC The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has disclosed that it will generate $176 billion in revenue in the next 20 years through the implementation of the e-Customs ...
Read More »‘Regional Harmonisation Of Port State Control Procedures Vital For Maritime Safety, Growth’
As IMO, Abuja MoU partners to host capacity building workshop Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Bashir Jamoh, has stated that the growth potential and high expectations of maritime stakeholders for the industry will only ...
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