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Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by SuperS1Panther: 7:00am On Mar 22, 2017
DESPITE the recessionary economic environment Nigeria recorded about 59.5 percent increase in vessel traffic at the various sea ports in 2016.

Director General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, (NIMASA), Dakuku Peterside, who disclosed this in Lagos, yesterday, said that 370 vessels called at the ports across the country in 2016 as against 262 in 2015. He also disclosed that the vessels in 2016 came with 420,000 Gross Registered Tonnage, GRT, a huge 80.1 per cent jump above 233,000 GRT recorded in 2015.

Peterside also said that a lot of progress has been made in the area of Cabotage implementation. Cabotage regime He added, “before the cabotage regime came into being, less than 12 per cent of Nigerians were on-board vessels operating in Nigerian waters, but today the figures have changed significantly as over 60 per cent of workers on-board vessels operating under the cabotage regime are now Nigerians.

“It may also interest you to note that before 2003, less than three per cent of vessels operating on our waters were flagged Nigerian. However, today, we have over 60 per cent vessels doing business in Nigerian waters flying the Nigerian flag. Another good news about the cabotage regime is the fact that we have been able to achieve 20 per cent in building cabotage vessels from a completely foreign dominated era. “Our aim is to target 100 per cent cabotage compliance in the nearest future.

The issue of the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund is one we have taken a critical look at and I can categorically say that we are addressing the issues militating against the fund being fully operational and accessible.”


www.vanguardngr.com/2017/03/nigerias-ports-record-59-5-increase-vessel-calls-80-1-gross-tonnage/

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by SuperS1Panther: 7:02am On Mar 22, 2017
This is another confirmation that the economy is looking north again.

Just watch how the children of hatred will dispute the report once again, without giving any contrary verifiable statistical fact.

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by madridguy(m): 7:04am On Mar 22, 2017
Another good news to start the day.

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by onnenka: 7:08am On Mar 22, 2017
Sycophants grasping at straws. They are now counting ships as sign of improving economy.
So shameful

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by rusher14: 7:10am On Mar 22, 2017
onnenka:
Psycophants grasping at straws. They are bow counting ships as sign of improving economy.
So shameful

Oh the irony when you can't even spell your name.

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by SuperS1Panther: 7:12am On Mar 22, 2017
Lalasticlala (or is it lalakukulala) and Mynd44, Please spread this good news again.

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by SuperS1Panther: 7:15am On Mar 22, 2017
onnenka:
Psycophants grasping at straws. They are bow counting ships as sign of improving economy.
So shameful

Another of children of hatred spotted.

The economy is looking up and if you do not believe, that is your cup of tea. As for me and my household, we chose to believe good things are happening to us and our nation and we shall continue to prosper in the land.

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by luvinhubby(m): 7:21am On Mar 22, 2017

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by onnenka: 7:21am On Mar 22, 2017
SuperS1Panther:


Another children of hatred spotted.

The economy is looking up and if you do not believe, that is your cup of tea. As for me and my household, we chose to believe good things are happening to us and our nation and we shall continue to prosper in the land.
Only me na Children.
LOL

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by hydroking23(m): 7:22am On Mar 22, 2017
Kudos to NIMASA. Gone are the days where militants and persons of questionable character are placed in charge of strategic government agencies. Things are looking up.

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by Caseless: 7:25am On Mar 22, 2017
SuperS1Panther:
This is another confirmation that the economy is looking north again.

Just watch how the children of hatred will dispute the report once again, without giving any contrary verifiable statistical fact.
the children of hate must hate to survive cos they were born to do that.

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by onnenka: 7:25am On Mar 22, 2017
Dakuku Peterside, who disclosed this in Lagos, yesterday, said that 370 vessels called at the ports across the country in 2016 as against 262 in 2015. He also disclosed that the vessels in 2016 came with 420,000 Gross Registered Tonnage, GRT, a huge 80.1 per cent jump above 233,000 GRT recorded in 2015

Compare these with what was happening before the evil and certificateless herdsman came to power.

According to the General Manager, “the total gross tonnage of coastal vessels stood at 742, 511 which showed a 4.6% increase over the same period of May 2011 figure of 709,755. The number of coastal vessels completed was 1,918 a rise of 2.7% over the May 2011 figure of 1,867

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by Caseless: 7:30am On Mar 22, 2017
The visit by the US ambassador to MRS jetty and what he found out shows that Nigeria has achieved what has not been achieved before in any port in africa- one of the biggest ship berthed in our port.

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by Caseless: 7:33am On Mar 22, 2017
Sai baba! Children of hate would say this story is photoshoped storyshoped.

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by Caseless: 7:44am On Mar 22, 2017
SuperS1Panther:
Lalasticlala (or is it lalakukulala) and Mynd44, Please spread this good news again.

the OP did not add that among the ships that 'berthed' at the port, most recent among them was a snake as big as titanic ship ladden with containers of rice on its back waiting to be offloaded...you won't see Lala here.
Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by onnenka: 7:58am On Mar 22, 2017
hydroking23:
Kudos to NIMASA. Gone are the days where militants and persons of questionable character are placed in charge of strategic government agencies. Things are looking up.
Looks like the days when militants were in charge were far better. Look at my post above.

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by SuperS1Panther: 8:32am On Mar 22, 2017
Caseless:
the OP did not add that among the ships that 'berthed' at the port, most recent among them was a snake as big as titanic ship ladden with containers of rice on its back waiting to be offloaded...you won't see Lala here.

Really!!!!!!!

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by Caseless: 8:43am On Mar 22, 2017
SuperS1Panther:


Really!!!!!!!

yes!

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by SuperS1Panther: 9:43am On Mar 22, 2017
mynd44 spread this good news.
Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by Ngokafor(f): 9:58am On Mar 22, 2017
onnenka:
Sycophants grasping at straws. They are now counting ships as sign of improving economy.
So shameful



.. cheesy grin cheesy

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by omenkaLives(m): 10:04am On Mar 22, 2017
SuperS1Panther:
This is another confirmation that the economy is looking north again.

Just watch how the children of hatred will dispute the report once again, without giving any contrary verifiable statistical fact.
Someone should call the bastard Reno O'mockery to come tell us who we are to blame for this news.

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by SuperS1Panther: 10:05am On Mar 22, 2017
omenkaLives:
Someone should call the bastard Reno O'mockery to come tell us who we are to blame for this news.

Reno Omokirikiri.

Lmaoooooooooooooooooo

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by YonkijiSappo: 10:52am On Mar 22, 2017
Caseless:
Sai baba!
Children of hate would say this story is photoshoped storyshoped.

We all pray Nigeria gets better, but PLEASE STOP this Sai Baba of a thing...
If by now you are still shouting "Sai baba"... it only shows that you are one hell of a zombie who will never learn from past mistakes.
As for me and the majority of Nigerians , "Bubu" is surely going in 2019.

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by smartty68(m): 10:59am On Mar 22, 2017
Let good news keep rocking FP
Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by obailala(m): 11:00am On Mar 22, 2017
onnenka:

Compare these with what was happening before the evil and certificateless herdsman came to power.

onnenka:
Looks like the days when militants were in charge were far better. Look at my post above.
Common sense tells me that if those militant loving leaders and their allies had saved enough forex in the nation's reserves as their predecessors did (instead of squandering it all prodigally), then the country would have had enough forex to sustain the same level of imports even at the worst days when oil price crashed.

When a country's income is $100, the managers go on a prodigal squandering spree and make no savings at all in the storehouse. Then the income drops to less than $50 and some people who pride themselves as 'educated' cannot discern why the expenses (or imports) had to drop; rather their intelligence tells them it is because the new manager of the barn is certificateless, hence the low purchasing power.

...And then one begins to wonder the benefit of the certificate these educated ones have over their certificateless illiterate counterpart.

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by erico2k2(m): 11:01am On Mar 22, 2017
SuperS1Panther:
This is another confirmation that the economy is looking north again.

Just watch how the children of hatred will dispute the report once again, without giving any contrary verifiable statistical fact.
Ask yourself if the increase of ships means import or export . If import is your answer give yourself three slaps

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by vedaxcool(m): 11:02am On Mar 22, 2017
grin grin grin grin cownu pikin what say you
Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by erico2k2(m): 11:03am On Mar 22, 2017
hydroking23:
Kudos to NIMASA. Gone are the days where militants and persons of questionable character are placed in charge of strategic government agencies. Things are looking up.
Reasoning like this makes me.give up on Nigeria

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Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by burkingx(f): 11:12am On Mar 22, 2017
cheesy
Re: Nigeria’s Ports Record 59.5% Increase In Vessel Calls, 80.1% In Gross Tonnage by OBAGADAFFI: 11:13am On Mar 22, 2017
erico2k2:

Ask yourself if the increase of ships means import or export . If import is your answer give yourself three slaps

Plenty likes for you

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