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Nigeria sails back into IMO Council after 14-year absence
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82029, member: 636"] Nigeria finally stopped messing up its ocean vibes and got back into the cool club immediately after a fourteen-year banishment from the International Maritime Organization Council. Osagie Edward bragged that tighter rules and zero piracy helped them regain trust globally. He claimed President Bola Tinubu gave major props to the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy for securing that Category C seat during the London meet. The spokesperson insisted that Adegboyega Oyetola spent over twelve months hustling diplomatically to make this comeback happen. Things apparently calmed down on the water since the Deep Blue Project kept pirates away completely. Arsenio Dominguez even visited to check the security setup personally and gave it a thumbs up. Dayo Mobereola received extra hype for clearing student training backlogs at the Maritime Academy in Oron. Francis Bunu from the workers' union praised the agency boss for finally signing agreements that protect employee rights. Management also claimed they fixed a stuck fund meant for buying local ships. Mobereola promised that next year will involve consolidating these wins instead of sliding back into irrelevance. [/QUOTE]
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