Esther Komolafe

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Nigeria’s Maritime Future: NSIB and Navy Unite for Enhanced Safety

Nigeria’s Maritime Future: NSIB and Navy Unite for Enhanced Safety

The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) and the Nigerian Navy have taken a significant step towards improving maritime safety in Nigeria by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) . This strategic agreement aims to boost collaboration in accident prevention, investigation, and mitigation within Nigeria's maritime environment. The MoU establishes a framework for cooperation between the two institutions in various areas, including: Accident Prevention: Sharing expertise and resources to prevent maritime accidents Research: Conducting joint research to improve maritime safety Capacity Building: Providing specialized training to Navy personnel on accident investigation and prevention Search and Rescue Operations: Enhancing response times and…
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RCCG Region 54 , Region of Greatness,  Joins the List of RCCG.  Regional Headquarters with Joy and Thanksgiving

RCCG Region 54 , Region of Greatness, Joins the List of RCCG. Regional Headquarters with Joy and Thanksgiving

In the beauty of His glory and for  a greater things to come, The Redeemed Christian Church of God  (RCCG), Region 54 Region of Greatness , Victory House , Festac Town Lagos was  inaugurated  today the 29th of September 2024 The highly anticipated inauguration of the Province which has now become Regional Headquarters  took place today immediately after the  Alpha and Omega services, marking a significant milestone in the spiritual journey of the church. The beautifully designed edifice, situated in the heart of Lagos State in Amuwo Odofin LCDA Festac Town,. The church was filled to capacity as members, dignitaries,…
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African Seafarers’ Welfare: A Call to Action

African Seafarers’ Welfare: A Call to Action

The 2024 Workshop on African Marine Environment Sustainability Initiative (AFMESI) recently highlighted the plight of African seafarers, who face poor welfare conditions despite playing a critical role in the global economy. According to Engr. Oderinde Hakeem (MNSE), the international shipping industry transports approximately 90% of world trade by volume, with 1.89 million seafarers operating over 74,000 vessels . Challenges Faced by African Seafarers: African seafarers suffer from poor remuneration, exploitation, and limited access to medical care, compared to their counterparts in other continents. The implementation of labour laws in Africa is also inadequate, perpetuating these issues. In Nigeria, for instance,…
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Safe Shipping Tops Nigeria’s Maritime Agenda

Safe Shipping Tops Nigeria’s Maritime Agenda

The Federal Government has pledged to boost investments in cutting-edge technologies and alternative fuels to ensure secure shipping operations, according to Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola. At the World Maritime Day 2024 celebration in Lagos, themed "Navigating the Future: Safety First," Oyetola emphasized the need to upgrade facilities and build capacity for Nigeria to remain competitive in global seaborne trade. Nigeria has consistently aligned its regulatory framework with International Maritime Organization (IMO) standards, reinforcing its commitment to maritime safety. The Ministry is embracing emerging technologies, digitalization, and innovation to drive growth, in line with President Bola Ahmed…
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National Business Summit on Economy and Security Rescheduled for October 12

National Business Summit on Economy and Security Rescheduled for October 12

  The 15th National Business Summit has been rescheduled to October 12, 2024, in commemoration of Nigeria's 64th Independence. Initially set for October 1, the event was postponed to ensure participants' safety amidst planned protests. This prestigious summit promises to unite key stakeholders, thought leaders, and experts to address Nigeria's economic and security challenges. Event Highlights: Theme: National Economy: Intertwining Insecurity and Rising Cost" Guest Speakers: Dr. Segun Musa, President of Global Transport Policy, and Dr. (Chief) Osita Chukwu KSJI, National Coordinator of Save Nigeria Freight Forwarders, Importers & Exporters Coalition Panel Discussions: Focused on strategic solutions for economic growth…
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Blue Economy Faces Emerging Challenges and Opportunities

Blue Economy Faces Emerging Challenges and Opportunities

At the 4th Annual Symposium and Workshop organized by the African Marine Environment Sustainability Initiative (AFMESI) in Lagos, Director Maritime Boundaries, National Boundary Commission, Nurudeen M. Abba, highlighted the pressing issues surrounding the Blue Economy. Abba emphasized the need to address challenges and leverage opportunities in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ), Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ), and Deep Seabed Mining (DSM) . Key Challenges: Governance and Legal Uncertainty: ABNJ faces unclear regulations and overlapping claims. Environmental Concerns: Pollution, erosion, and over-exploitation threaten marine ecosystems. Equity and Access: Ensuring fair distribution of resources and benefits. Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs): Challenges: IUU fishing,…
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Partnerships Key to Unlocking Africa’s Blue Economy Potential

Partnerships Key to Unlocking Africa’s Blue Economy Potential

  At a recent symposium and workshop organized by the Africa Marine Environment Sustainability Initiative (AFMESI), Captain Sunday Umoren, Secretary General of the Abuja MOU, emphasized the crucial role of partnerships and enforcement in achieving a sustainable Blue Economy in Africa. "Partnerships and collaboration are essential for Africa's marine and Blue Economy to thrive," Capt. Umoren stressed. "They provide advisory services, economic development, research, informed policy regulation, and sustainable management, ensuring rapid growth of Africa's marine resources." ¹ He highlighted that successful partnerships should be mutually beneficial, with each stakeholder contributing to the country's GDP without pitfalls. Capt. Umoren also…
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COASTAL COMMUNITIES’ CASH BOOST: Tantita Unveils N320m Carbon Credit Scheme

COASTAL COMMUNITIES’ CASH BOOST: Tantita Unveils N320m Carbon Credit Scheme

The Executive Director ,Technical Operations of Tantita Security Services, Captain Enisuoh Warredi  has proposed a carbon credit scheme to combat climate change in Nigerian coastal communities, potentially generating N320 million annually. At the African Marine Environment Sustainability Initiative (AFMESI) 4th Annual Symposium and Workshop, Capt. Warredi emphasized the importance of carbon credits in addressing pollution in the Niger-Delta region. 50,000 trees per coastal community can absorb 4,000,000kg of CO₂ annually. - One carbon credit equals one ton of CO₂, valued at $50. - Potential earnings: $200,000/year (approximately N320 million). Call to Action: Warredi urged maritime operators to prioritize environmental concerns…
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NIMASA DG Advocates for Sustainable Atlantic Exploration at UNGA

NIMASA DG Advocates for Sustainable Atlantic Exploration at UNGA

  Dr. Dayo Mobereola, Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), has reaffirmed Nigeria's commitment to a peaceful and prosperous Atlantic region at the 2024 United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. Key Highlights: Atlantic Cooperation: NIMASA DG emphasized Nigeria's participation in the Atlantic Cooperation, shaping global policies for a secure and sustainable Atlantic region ¹. Deep Sea-Bed Mining: Nigeria organized an international workshop on deep-sea mining, reaffirming commitment to develop a legal framework for sustainable economic growth. Regional Collaboration: Nigeria partners with the US, EU, ECOWAS, and UN to protect coastlines and ensure safe…
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AFMESI Unveils Future Targets for Sustainable Blue Growth in Africa

AFMESI Unveils Future Targets for Sustainable Blue Growth in Africa

  Dr. (Mrs.) Felicia Chinwe Mogo, President and Founder of the African Marine Environment Sustainability Initiative (AFMESI), outlined the organization's future targets at a recent gathering of stakeholders committed to achieving sustainable blue growth in Africa. *Seven Key Pillars for Sustainable Blue Growth* AFMESI's Five-Year Strategic Plan focuses on seven key areas: *Strengthening Coastal Community Integration*: Empowering coastal communities to manage marine resources sustainably through training and support. *Promoting Innovation and Technology*: Advancing sustainable ocean management through cutting-edge technologies. *Expanding Marine Conservation Efforts*: Protecting marine ecosystems through partnerships and policy advocacy. *Addressing Climate Change*: Developing resilience plans to safeguard coastal…
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