NIMASA accredits 27 shipyards for vessel repairs
Nigeria's maritime industry receives major boost as NIMASA accredits 27 shipyards for vessel repairs and maintenance, enhancing local capacity and creating jobs.
Nigeria's maritime industry receives major boost as NIMASA accredits 27 shipyards for vessel repairs and maintenance, enhancing local capacity and creating jobs.
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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.
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