Tag Archives: Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency

My Winning Edge- -Omatseye

Gulf of Guinea Piracy: A Reality Or Farce?

Barr. Temi Omatseye is a former Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and the Nigeria Ship-owners Association (NISA) presidential aspirant. He was born fifty years ago in Warri, Delta state. He was educated in Nigeria and …

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NIMASA’s Strides In Maritime Education And Training

NIMASA's Strides In Maritime Education And Training

Historical accounts show that Nations with economic, technological and political stability and advancement give priority attention to the proper education and training of their citizens to unlock and utilize their potentials for the full development of their countries. This is …

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Guidelines  On Implementation Of Cabotage Act, 2003

Guidelines On Implementation Of Cabotage Act, 2003

In this edition of Shippers’ Guide which shall come in series, we shall be taking you through some tutorials on the content of the Nigerian Cabotage Act. This topic will guide you on the provisions of the Act and what …

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Nigerian Shipowners’ Elections Take Another Twist

Nigerian Shipowners' Elections Take Another Twist

*Labinjo: “I’m Still In The Race”   *Ogbeifun: “NISA Needs Me, Now”   *Omatseye: “I Have Answers To NISA Challenges” The race for elective positions in the Nigerian Indigenous Shipowners Association (NISA) took another twist last week as some non-members, …

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NIMASA/Air Force Union: Playing A New Rhythm For Pirates

With the recent launch of space satelite to monitor the movement of vessels within the Nigerian territorial waters and the Gulf of Guinea by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), in collaboration with the Nigerian Airforce is a …

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NIMASA Seeks Merger Of Nigerian Shipping Firms

NIMASA Seeks Merger Of Nigerian Shipping Firms

Nigeria’s apex maritime regulatory authority Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has asked Nigerian shipping firms to merge so that they can be in a better position to compete with their foreign counterparts. The Director-General of the agency, Mr. …

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CBN Gives Forex Conditions To Foreign Shipping Firms: Shippers’ Council To Monitor Repatriation Of Funds

CBN Unveils Collateral Registry Regulations To Enhance Access To Credit

To attain its goal of exchange rate stability in the economy, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has handed down some monetary policy measures to operators in the maritime industry. Under these measures, the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has further …

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