Gulf of Guinea piracy dropped by 80% in 2021, $783 million lost to piracy – NIMASA
Sea Piracy activities at Nigeria’s Gulf of Guinea waters has fallen by as much as 80% this year according to ...
Sea Piracy activities at Nigeria’s Gulf of Guinea waters has fallen by as much as 80% this year according to ...
The former Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Hon. Dakuku Peterside, on Tuesday, disclosed that the ...
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has revealed that the deployment of the Deep Blue Project assets since ...
Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, which has become the global epicentre for sea piracy fell to the lowest since ...
President Buhari will launch the Deep Blue Project under the Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection, on June 10, in ...
The project is aimed at protecting Nigeria's waters from the recent spike in piracy attacks.
The 37-km Rail Mass Transit Red Line will traverse from Agbado to Marina, moving over 1 million commuters daily.
Nigeria’s maritime transport policy has attracted interest from the Port of Antwerp International.
NIMASA DG has advised for more Nigerians to be involved in cargo freight to promote indigenous participation in the maritime ...
Rotimi Amaechi has disclosed that all equipment needed for the Deep Blue Project would be ready by March 2021.