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yomi96:Leave am him think say seaport na Duplex Construction |
Zeeknow3245:HND 1. Nautical Science 2. Marine Engineering 3. Maritime Transport & Business Mgt ND 1. Nautical Science 2. Marine Engineering 3. Maritime Transport & Business Studies 4. Marine Electrical and Electronics 5. Boat and Ship Building Technology The school does not go on strike... The Institution is directly under Ministry of Transport and funded by NIMASA and FG |
Zeeknow3245:The School has a uniform Paintings on their buildings (Like the Nigeria Navy Buildings), there a lot of pictures missing here... Since i dont have any, i had to post what i can find at the moment Missing Pictures like 1. The Parade Ground 2. The Female Hostels 3. Sporting Facilities 4. Staff Quarters 5. Refectory 6. Quayside 7. Short Course Block 8. Simulator Block |
DenreleDave:The school is more beautiful when you step in from the gate..... The picture Quality is bad and that's how i got it from the internet |
Picture 1: Road Network to Administrative Block, Refectory, Regimental Unit, Class Block Picture 2: Training Pool for STCW Courses Picture 3: Block Housing for (Bursary, Regimental Unit, More Offices and Class Block)
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Medical Center
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Picture 1: Main Gate 1 Picture 2: Main Gate 2 (Houses State of the art Security Surveillance System with drone piloting console) Picture 3: Mosque on the left and Another Boys hostel undergoing Renovation Picture 4: PGD Class Block
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Picture 1: Newly Constructed Boys Hostel Picture 2: Former General Class Block Picture 3: Class Block for Maritime Business Mgt Cadets Picture 4: More Class Block and Search and Rescue Center at the back (This picture is a very old pix, this block has been renovated)
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The Maritime Academy of Nigeria is a federal owned educational institute in Oron, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Originally called the Nautical College of Nigeria, it was established in 1979 to educate and train shipboard officers, ratings and shore-based management personnel. The first batch of cadets graduated in 1983. In 1988 the college's mandate was expanded to training all levels and categories of personnel for all facets of the Nigerian maritime industry. By the end of 2008, the academy had trained about 4,300 Nigerian Merchant Navy officers and more than 65,000 other workers in marine operations. The academy has an active alumni association, helping members to keep in touch and assist each other, as well as promoting improvements to standards for cadet training [url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maritime_Academy_of_Nigeria#:~:text=The%20Maritime%20Academy%20of%20Nigeria,of%20cadets%20graduated%20in%201983. [/url] The Maritime Academy of Nigeria is Nigeria's premier maritime institution, charged with the responsibility of training all Level of manpower to man Merchant Navy Ships, Ports, Maritime Engineering Workshops, Pilotage, Shipyards and other Marine related industries. The Academy is listed in the International Maritime Organization's White list of countries that have fully complied with the STCW 1978 Convention, as amended in 2010.. The Academy has Three Schools Namely School of Marine Engineering, School of Maritime Studies and School of Nautical Studies, the Academy also has specialized Centers, Library/Resource Center and Academic Departments. In addition, the Academy has a Rectorate, Registry, Bursary, Legal Department, ICT Center, Works and Services, Health Services and Research and Statistics Department to support the academics. To take care of cadet's welfare, instill discipline and impart regimental training, the Academy has a Regimental Unit man by a serving Nigeria Naval Officers and ratings and supported by the Cadets Executives . Picture 1: Aerial view (1. New Library 2. Auditorium 3. Administrative Block 4. Newly Constructed Class block and road network under construction) Picture 2: Auditorium Picture 3: New Library Picture 4: Auditorium and New Library
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ednut1:IGP too big.... Imagine State Commissioner of Police saying this to PMB lol |
agarawu23:Even CAT Battery is not sold at that price sef |
PotatoSalad:Lol.....you are just a struggling blogger.... So calm down... No carry person matter put for your head |
PotatoSalad:I'm not shallow minded..... How many traffic does she drives to her blog everyday? You don't know anything at all |
Afam4eva:You think blogging in Nigeria can buy you a mansion in Banana Island? Think deeply about it ![]() |
That is why you should always put your camera on speed dial button, you never know when it's gonna come handy... If that man didn't record the incident it would have been a different story |
Ku4samm:If that's the total cost of food daily... That's a good price |
NorthPrince:He typed the truth nah |
Blame it on fake loan shark apps and providers scattered all over the country |
Politicians of nowadays are smart... Some of em' are hiding their loot with crupto-currencies and using Some exchangers for their transactions |
ahmEenu:Shipbuilding industry is far way different from Automobile industry |
DontBullshitMe:and Akwa Ibom State |
Demmtek:With unlimited and fast internet provider ![]() |
That's interesting |
subcbouy:I won't argue with you..... Just don't argue what you don't know.... Take a trip to WAS (West Atlantic Shipyard) Onne and see things for yourself The Final integration of topside modules of Egina FPSO was built in LADOL Lagos, and the FPSO was towed by Varada Deepti (A vessel owned by an indigenous maritime company) to offshore field for operations Check the link for your perusal http://new.was-shipyard.com/ |
subcbouy:Dockyard can be used interchangeably with Shipyard depending on the activities to be carried out... It can be expanded to accommodate the type of vessels to be built, WAS Onne can build a vessel of more than 3000 GRT if need be so you call that a dockyard? They have built fiberglass patrol boats, RHIB boats, Surfers etc Total FPSO was choose to be built in South Korea due to availability of man-power, materials, expertise etc |
desiredhome:And you believe what the media fed you? ![]() It was the drinking bar that was demolished not the hotel |
OBUKSBAYELSA:You are welcome, Since I work around that axis, I went there to see things for myself and I was shocked to see the massive accomodation still in place, while the drinking bar was demolished.... It's a very small bar that the management can build up again in a month |
subcbouy:Seriously? Or you just jumped into conclusion? We have qualified Naval Architect in Nigeria and have a Ship Yard (especially WAS yard, Onne) to build a ship of more than 4000GRT |
Babatunde40:Nigeria has lot of dockyards, in Port Harcourt we have more 4 dockyards WAS is a standard dockyard, FOT Onne which also builds fiberglass security boats, Surfer and can also dock a ship of more than 5000GRT |
seunlayi:The order was placed before Covid-19, Plane buying no dey like motor where u fit go buy for car stand in one day!! The governor has invested heavily into Agriculture also |
OBUKSBAYELSA:In as much I'm against the destruction of properties during this hard times, but the media are also responsible for feeding the populace with vague news, the hotel in Onne was not destroyed, It was just the small drinking bar inside that was destroyed (The accomodation area was untouched) |
BayoNath:Lol... I know Want put mouth for this one |
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y didn't dey give innoson the contract
y didn't dey give innoson the contract.