Nigerian fishermen detained in Venezuela-Trinidad sea crisis
Nigerian fishermen face detention and boat seizures in disputed Venezuela-Trinidad waters, revealing dangerous maritime border tensions affecting West African sailors.
Nigerian fishermen face detention and boat seizures in disputed Venezuela-Trinidad waters, revealing dangerous maritime border tensions affecting West African sailors.
Nigeria faces economic uncertainty as NBS fails to release crucial GDP figures amid nationwide strike, leaving investors and policymakers in the dark about economic performance.
The Eurozone economy has delivered a powerful performance, exceeding all forecasts with stronger-than-expected growth in the first quarter of 2024, driven by Germany's recovery and resilient consumer spending.
Critical infrastructure deficits and persistent shipping delays are threatening to derail the African Continental Free Trade Area's ambitious targets, putting $3.4 trillion economic opportunity at risk.
Nigerian importers and exporters unite through UASC to challenge arbitrary charges imposed by foreign shipping lines, demanding transparency and fair pricing in maritime trade.
The Federal Government debunks rumors of a nationwide port modernization initiative, clarifying the current status of Nigeria's maritime infrastructure development and future plans.
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Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla commits to technological modernization of Nigerian Navy while firmly opposing coast guard establishment during Senate confirmation hearing.
Nigeria's anti-graft agency EFCC has arraigned three foreign nationals before a Lagos court for allegedly stealing crude oil worth ₦12 billion from the country's territorial waters.
Nigeria's anti-graft agency EFCC has arraigned three foreign nationals and a vessel for allegedly stealing crude oil worth ₦12 billion. The shocking case reveals sophisticated oil theft operations in Nigerian maritime territory.
Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment Doris Anite announces Nigeria's ambitious $1 trillion economy target is more achievable than ever, citing recent economic reforms and investor confidence.
New Zealand police execute dramatic raids on maritime insurer linked to Russian vessels, uncovering alleged sanctions evasion scheme involving international shipping operations.
Federal government rallies marine engineers to harness Nigeria's vast ocean resources through sustainable practices and technological innovation for economic growth.
Shocking investigation reveals sophisticated extortion networks draining Nigeria's economy through ports and trade routes, with devastating impact on businesses and consumers.
Experts reveal how adopting Lagos State's comprehensive blue economy framework could unlock Nigeria's massive maritime potential and transform coastal communities.
SIFAX ICT unveils major infrastructure expansion enabling direct vessel calls and eco-friendly port operations, positioning Nigeria for maritime digital transformation.
Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria pushes for stricter safety enforcement and modern equipment to protect dockworkers and improve port operations across Nigerian seaports.
Exclusive report reveals how Venezuelan oil tankers navigate through dangerous Caribbean waters filled with drug trafficking vessels while maintaining crucial energy exports.
Significant economic boost expected as 16 vessels carrying petroleum products, general cargo, and containers prepare to dock at Lagos ports this week, enhancing Nigeria's supply chain.