ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF THE NIGERIAN MARITIME ADMINISTRATION AND SAFETY AGENCY (NIMASA) ON THE OCCASION OF THE FLAG OFF OF THE PHASE
Month: December 2017
Platform Communications Wishes You Merry Christmas
“Unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given. His name shall be called, Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince
NIMASA Offers Automatic Employment To 20 Cadets With Distinction
…Commences first phase of sea time training …Hails Amaechi’s Commitment to Maritime Growth It was an emotional moment last Tuesday when the Director General
NPA Rewards Staff For EXcellence
In a bid to inspire, motivate and encourage the Staff to do more, Management of the Nigerian Ports Authority recently rolled out the drums
Shippers’ Council, Police To Synergise In Ports’ Regulation Enforcement
The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) and the Marine Police have agreed to work together towards effective enforcement of NSC’s mandate as the nation’s ports
Blue Economy: Peterside Advocates Proper Framework In Africa.
The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside has stated that in order to harness the opportunities
Ease Of Doing Business: NPA Commissions 24 Hours Canteen At Apapa Port
In a bid to further consolidate on the gains of the 24 Hour Ports Operations, and arising from the imperatives of the ease of
NPA Invests In Staff, Flags Off Vaccination Against Meningitis
In order to further demonstrate its commitment to achieving and sustaining a healthy workforce, the Management of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has embarked on
‘Nigeria Will Win 2019 IMO Council Election’, NIMASA DG Assures Stakeholders
…Says Early Preparations Have Begun Nigeria has started early in preparations for the 2019 election into Category C of the International Maritime Organisation Council,
NIMASA Set To Send 289 Cadets On Sea-time Expreience
Baring last minutes hitches, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency(NIMASA) said it has concluded plans to send a total of 289 cadets to