MARINE ENGINEERING OFFICER
ENGR CHARLES DAVID TANKO
I am an heritage of Gods kingdom, A patrotic citizen of Nigeria from Quaanpan local govt of plateau state. A marine engineer, A motivator, A socialist, ,A staff BOURBON INTEROIL PORTHARCOURT,An EX-CADET of maritime Academy of Nigeria BATCH XXV, An EX-BOY of Special Science School Kuru,A caring husband, and a member of the highly selected order of future great fathers.
Married to a fine woman
MRS NELLY DAVID TANKO.
WE FOUNDED PEARL OFFSHORE SERVICE NIGERIA LTD. DETAILS BELOW
PEARL OFFSHORES SERVICES NIGERIA LIMITED
PEARL OFFSHORE SERVICES NIGERIA LIMITED is a NIGERIAN registered company base in cross river state
Our aim is to provide standard services to corporations and companies.
PEARL OFFSHORE SERVICES NIGERIA LIMITED strive to achieve Total Client Satisfaction for the services we hope to provide, which include representations as General merchants and suppliers, Shipping Agents, Logistic Support, ship chartering, Procurement, door-to-door delivery of equipment and spares, corporate branding, Manpower supply, crewing and manning local /international flag ships, training and certification as well as various auxiliary services specific to our clients' requirements.
The company assures a high quality of service, be it as an independent agent or as an active member of the Project Management team within or outside our surrounding regions. Our expertise and know-how are best utilized during Project Mobilization and Demobilization as well as quality service delivery.
PEARL OFFSHORE SERVICES NIGERIA LIMITED is geared with a team of experienced, well-trained personnel possessing the required skills and an extensive knowledge of the local market as well as statutory procedures and documentation.
PEARL OFFSHORE SERVICES NIGERIA LIMITED strives not only in comprehending our customers' requirements and specific needs, but also in proposing the most cost-effective solutions with a view towards minimizing time and ensuring optimum efficiency.
PEARL OFFSHORE SERVICES NIGERIA LIMITED aspires to far surpass expectations through consistency and a high level of professionalism.
DOWN THE SEA IN MY SHIP
I have gone down to the sea
I have worked the ships
I have seen the glory of the Lord
I have quenched my lips.I have lived the life of a Mariner
The world can be a united neighborhood
I have defied the will of Lucifer
Working the ships in an adventuresome good.I have been to many mountains
I have been through the valley of the shadow of death
I have sailed the seven seas
The lifeline of ships is a manifestation of
"Open Sesame" and God's breath.I have gone down to the sea
I did see the sky
The Lord is my Captain
The Lord does glorify.As ships that pass in the night
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I have met the twain
I did go down to the sea
I would do it yet again.- Games
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ADVICE ON GOING TO SEA
Now son, if you have love for the sea
And think you should sailing go.
One little gem of advice take from me,
Because from experience I know.
My advice to you is to become a mate,
Of the wheelhouse and bridge have no fear.
But let me warn you before it's too late,
Don't study to be a first engineer.
A mate's life is one of comparative ease,
His clothes so seldom he soils.
He stands his watch out in the cool breeze,
While far down below the engineer toils.
The engineer's work in the grease and the heat
Boy, take it from me, it's no fun,
Sweating and swearing, trying the job to complete,
While out on deck the mate suns.
So whatever it takes, my boy, be a mate
Or even the ship learn to steer.
But regardless of place, money, or date,
You'll rue the day you're a first engineer.
VERY FUNNY INDEED.... ENGINE ROOM ALWAYS A PLACE TO BE........
MEN OF HEROES...............MARINERS
They are men who go down to the sea in ships,
With courage and faith serene,
Sailing with cargoes on hazardous trips
To the distant battle scene.
In the far-flung theatres of war,
Our allied soldiers pray
That merchant ships with new supplies
Are speeding on their way.
On perilous seas our merchant men
Grimly await their fate.
Silent and tense, their only hope
They will not arrive too late.
Exposed to bombs from the open sky,
And torpedoes hurled through the sea,
Over all the wide sea lanes they sail
In sight of the enemy.
Adrift on rafts, in the lonely seas,
They watch their shipmates die,
Yet fearlessly they carry on,
"Keep 'Em Sailing" is their cry.
They linger not in foreign ports,
But hurry back for more,
No martial music heralds them
As they step upon our shore.
For them there are no big parades,
No heroes' welcome gay,
No uniforms, and no applause
To cheer them on their way.
But they are heroes, too, these men
Who sail the seven seas,
Our hats are off to their valiant crews,
For unsung victories.
They are the men who go down to the sea in ships,
With courage and faith serene,
"God Speed You All" is the prayer on our lips,
For the Men of the Merchant Marine.