February 27, 2022

NIMASA renews MoU on capacity building with World Maritime University

The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has renewed its memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the World Maritime University (WMU), Sweden, to enhance capacity development […]
February 27, 2022

Leave Nigeria’s maritime borders, commanding officer warns criminals

Forward Operating Base (FOB) Nigerian Navy in Ibaka, Mbo Council of Akwa Ibom State has warned those involved in criminal activities to desist forthwith. The warning […]
February 16, 2022

NIMASA seeks collaboration for sustainability over declining piracy rate

Jamoh, who spoke during an interactive session with media stakeholders in Lagos, said there is steady progress in terms of maritime security safety and growing capacity for the industry.
February 16, 2022

Why our anti-piracy battle is succeeding — NIMASA boss

The gradual recovery of intrana- tional, regional and international economic activities, despite the rising foreign exchange rate, dearth of United States Dollars, increased freight prices and insurance premium on goods bound for Nigeria, also made 2021 a bright year for the Shipping and Oil Services Team at Bloomfield LP (“Bloomfield”).