The Maritime Reporters’ Association of Nigeria (MARAN) has announced plans to officially launch a landmark publication titled “50 Drivers of Nigeria’s Marine and Blue Economy” on Tuesday, December 4th 2025, at Providence Hotel, Ikeja GRA, Lagos.
The publication, put together by the foremost body of maritime journalists in Nigeria, celebrates individuals and institutions whose visionary leadership, innovation, and commitment have significantly shaped the growth and transformation of the nation’s maritime sector.
According to a statement signed by the MARAN President, Mr. Godfrey Bivbere, the forthcoming launch will not only highlight the achievements of key industry players but also serve as a reference material for scholars, investors, and policymakers seeking insights into Nigeria’s maritime evolution and its future direction.
His words: “This indispensable volume educates industry professionals on the profound history and the current opportunities, spotlighting the dedicated individuals and organisations whose contributions are shaping a future where Nigeria’s marine resources are responsibly leveraged for unprecedented economic prosperity and national development.
“With the book, you can discover how the blue economy sector’s past is paving the way for a promising future.”
Bivbere noted that the book project represents months of careful research and editorial work by members of the association in comprehensive documentation of the contributions of stakeholders, agencies and associations.
He stated further that the launch event will attract top government officials, regulators, shipowners, freight forwarders, terminal operators, and other industry stakeholders, adding that the book offers a rare compendium of excellence and dedication within the maritime space.
Stressing that arrangements are in top gear to make the event a befitting celebration of excellence, professionalism, and service to the maritime industry, Bivbere added that the event promises to be one of the most significant gatherings of maritime minds in recent years.
