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Nigerian Naval Engineering College (NNEC) is a Nigerian Government Monotechnic Institute located in Sapele, Delta State, South-South Nigeria.The college is a diploma awarding institute, established by the federal government of Nigeria in the year 1982 to train engineers, technologists and craftmen.
Nigerian Naval Engineering College (NNEC) Sapele, which provides technical training for all Nigerian Navy technical personnel. The Nigerian Navy Finance and Logistic College at Owerrinta. Nigerian Naval College and the Nigerian Navy Basic Training School, which are co-located at Onne, Port Harcourt. The two establishments conduct basic training ...
James N.J. Aneke is a retired flag officer of the Nigerian Navy. He served as the Military Governor of Imo State in Nigeria from December 1993 to August 1996. [1] He was Commandant of Nigerian Naval Engineering College (NNEC), Sapele, Delta State. [2]
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has said that 50,000 seafarers are needed for the Nigerian shipping industry to realise its full potential. [6] As of 2009, Nigeria had fewer than 3,000 seafarers. About 2,000 vessels were engaged in cabotage, or local trade between Nigerian ports, with mostly foreign crews. [8]
Capt. S S S Rewari Foundation School of Maritime Studies: Anglo Eastern Maritime Training Centre: Conducts post sea STCW courses and is a pioneer in Continuous Professional development courses Panapakkam: Southern Academy of Maritime Studies: Pondicherry: Pondicherry Maritime Academy: Pune: Maharashtra Academy of Naval Education and Training [42]
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The Dutch Ministry of Defence loaned the Nigerian Navy another ship, NNS Ogoja, pending the completion of the Nigeria, until it eventually decided to gift the Ogoja to the navy in October 1965. [4] Nigeria was laid down on 9 April 1964 and launched on 12 April 1965. [5] It began performing sea trials with an all-Nigerian crew later that year. [6]