Versatile master mariner, Capt Anthony Onoharigho has received an award of special recognition by Women in Logistics and Transport (WiLAT) for his numerous contributions to the maritime industry.
Capt. Anthony Onoharigho (PhD) who received the Friend of WiLAT award at Oriental Hotel Victoria Island, Lagos recently, was the first Nigerian to set up a classification company, Mariner Nigeria Ltd., and he is the Managing Director and African Representative and Chief Surveyor for Conarina Group, America.
The activities of the company entails, coordinating ships survey and classification, country flag representative such as Nigeria, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Argentina, Tanzania, Togo, among others.
The company issues ISNO Certificate, developing and incorporating safety management procedure for shipowners and training of seamen for shipowners.
Onoharigho is also the Deputy Registrar with Liberia Maritime Authority with the responsibility for ship registration, certification.
He was the past National President of the Nigeria Institute of Shipping from 2016 to 2022, also the past Vice President of fhe Chartered Institute of Logistics of Nigeria.
He is the member and fellow of many professional bodies in and outside Nigeria, such as Fellow Nigerian Institute of Shipping, Society of Consulting of Marine Engineer and Ships Surveyors, UK, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, Federation of Marine Engineer, UK and others.
Capt. Onoharigho attended Zik Grammar School, Sapele, Delta State for his secondary school education from 1976 to 1981 and obtained the West African School Certificate before proceeding to the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron for Diploma in Nautical Science and holds a Masters Marine Certificate.
From 1994 to 1995, he attended and earned the Master License of Competency in Liberia. He attended the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron for his Post Graduate Diploma in Shipping Technology from 1995 to 1996. He proceeded to Federal University of Technology, Owerri for Maritime Management, PhD in transport geography from University of Port Harcourt.
Reacting to the honour bestowed on him, Onoharigho said: “I am now a friend to all the women. I was so honoured by the WILAT and I deeply appreciate this award. Most times when one is doing something, you don’t know that someone is watching you and the WILAT has been monitoring my progress in the maritime industry. I will work with them to achieve what they want to achieve in the industry.”