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  2. Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), formerly the National Maritime Authority (NMA) is responsible for regulations related to Nigerian shipping, maritime labor and coastal waters. The agency also undertakes inspections and provides search and rescue services. [1] The governing board includes representatives of the ...

  3. Nigerian Shippers' Council - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian Shippers' Council is an agency of the Federal Government of Nigeria. [1] [2] The council is responsible for protecting exporters and importers in Nigeria as well as its goods.

  4. Maritime Academy of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has said that 50,000 seafarers are needed for the Nigerian shipping industry to realise its full potential. [6] As of 2009, Nigeria had fewer than 3,000 seafarers. About 2,000 vessels were engaged in cabotage, or local trade between Nigerian ports, with mostly foreign crews. [8]

  5. List of schools in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian Turkish International Colleges (locations in Abuja, Kano, Kaduna and Lagos)

  6. Nigerian parents pay school bills with recyclable waste

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    My Dream Stead school, in the sprawling, impoverished Ajegunle neighbourhood where the Adeosuns live, is one of 40 low-cost schools in Nigeria's commercial capital that accept recyclable waste as ...

  7. Lekki Port - Wikipedia

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    Lekki Deep Sea Port, is a multi-purpose, deep sea port in the Lagos Free Zone and is the only currently operating deep sea port in the country, having started full commercial operations in April 2023. [1] It is the largest seaport of Nigeria and one of the biggest in West Africa. Lekki port is to be expanded to have a capacity of handling ...

  8. Nigeria kidnappings break up families, keep children out of ...

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    At least 10.5 million children are out of school in Nigeria, the highest number in the world, according to the U.N. children's agency UNICEF. That is due to insecurity, including abductions and a ...

  9. Raising Cane’s managers now make $175,000 as new laws and ...

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    Post-pandemic retention issues and California’s mandatory pay law means that the infamously underpaying sector is finally paying up, coughing up six figures in some cases.