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UNILAG-IMS hosts IMO, NIMASA

By Korede Omololu-David, The Institute of Maritime Studies, University of Lagos (IMS-UNILAG) on Thursday, February 26, 2026, hosted delegations from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and Nigerian Maritime Administration and

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March 5, 2026byThe Nation
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By Korede Omololu-David,

The Institute of Maritime Studies, University of Lagos (IMS-UNILAG) on Thursday, February 26, 2026, hosted delegations from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) as part of an awareness and sensitization campaign on emerging opportunities in the maritime industry.

The visit aimed to expose young people to the vast potential within the global maritime sector and to encourage early interest in maritime education and careers.

Addressing senior secondary school students from the University of Lagos International School (ISL) at the IMS-UNILAG Building, Mr. Subaskar Sitsabeshan (of the International Maritime Organization) delivered an engaging presentation on the fundamentals of shipping and its critical role in driving the global economy.

He highlighted the IMO’s function as the regulator of international shipping, examined Nigeria’s strategic maritime position within continental trade, and discussed growing sustainability concerns—particularly in relation to greenhouse gas emissions.

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Mr. Sitsabeshan also provided insights into the IMO’s GreenVoyage2050 Programme, emphasizing the need to inspire greater interest among young students in maritime studies. He noted that attracting the next generation is essential to bridging generational gaps, improving gender diversity, and meeting the evolving workforce demands of the maritime industry.

In separate remarks, the Director of IMS-UNILAG, Professor Mary Odukoya, and Tumininu Onamade, Country Director/Advisor on Sustainable Value Chains at Denmark’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, described the engagement as a strategic platform to raise awareness about maritime opportunities while stimulating interest among young learners.

The delegation also paid a courtesy visit to the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Development Services), Professor Foluso Afolabi-Lesi, where discussions focused on potential collaborations and partnerships, particularly with the World Maritime University.

The visit underscores UNILAG’s commitment to strengthening maritime education, fostering global partnerships, and positioning Nigeria’s youth to take advantage of opportunities within the blue economy.

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