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MAN Oron Cadets sweep awards at 2025 WMD essay competition

Tola Adenubi
October 2, 2025
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CADETS of the Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN), Oron, stole the spotlight at the 2025 World Maritime Day (WMD) celebration in Lagos, winning multiple awards and earning applause from industry stakeholders.

The event, held in Lagos, showcased the Academy’s dominance among maritime institutions in Nigeria.

Speaking on behalf of the winners, Uzoma Favour Elochukwu, a final-year cadet of Maritime Transport and Business Management, said the recognition was both personal and a testament to the Academy’s quality training.

“I feel deeply honoured to receive this award. It is not only a personal achievement but also a reflection of the quality training and guidance I have received from the Academy,” Elochukwu said.

He explained that his essay, aligned with the WMD 2025 theme “Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity,” addressed pressing maritime challenges including piracy, marine pollution, port congestion, and illegal fishing, while offering practical solutions that support NIMASA’s vision for safe, secure, and sustainable shipping.

“This recognition inspires me to keep developing myself and to remain open to opportunities in the maritime sector, even after graduation. As I complete my program, I am committed to contributing to Nigeria’s blue economy through innovation, efficient port management, and sustainable practices,” he added.

Other cadets who clinched prizes at the competition include Adegbuyi Emmanuel Adebayo and Utibe-Obong Uwem.

The Acting Rector of MAN, Dr. Kevin Okonna, who accompanied the cadets to the event, expressed pride in their achievements.

“We are very happy, proud, and excited by this development. Our cadets have shown capacity, brilliance, and preparedness to navigate the future of maritime operations,” he said.

Dr. Okonna reaffirmed the Academy’s openness to partnerships and collaborations that will strengthen Nigeria’s maritime workforce in line with International Maritime Organization (IMO) standards.

Delegation from the Academy to the WMD 2025 were the Chairman of MAN Governing Council, Engr. Kehinde Olayinka Akinola, the Acting Registrar, Mr. P. M. Netson, the Director, Research& Strategic Development, Dr. John Adeyanju, director of Human Resources, Mr. Yusuf Ishola, head of Quality Control, Dr. Lawal Akeem, head of legal, Barr. Enobong Ekpo, PA to the Rector, Hope Inyang, Head of Public Affairs, Domo Umoekpe as well as instructors and Master Mariners of the Academy.

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