11 ships discharging petroleum products, other commodities, in Lagos

Eleven ships are presently discharging petroleum products and other commodities at Apapa and Tin-Can Island ports in Lagos, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said on Friday.

NPA explained that the ships were at the ports discharging buck wheat, petrol, empty containers, butane, bulk sugar, frozen fish and bulk gypsum,

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 28 ships laden with petroleum products, food items and other goods are expected to arrive Lagos ports between Dec. 9 and Dec. 24.

NPA said that the ships would ferry into the country, bulk sugar, base oil, general cargoes, bulk gypsum, containers, aviation fuel, crude palm olein, steel products and petrol.


NAN reports that 21 ships were expected in Dec 6 and 20 ships in Dec 9. The document noted that six ships had arrived the ports, waiting to berth with bulk fertiliser and petrol. (NAN)
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  1. Na only Lagos get ports, what about other ports in different part of the country - the two in Portharcourt, warri port, Calabar port etc ??
    This policy of killing other ports by the yorubas is uncalled for and must end if we must remain as one Nigeria

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  2. Na only Lagos get ports, what about other ports in different part of the country - the two in Portharcourt, warri port, Calabar port etc ??
    This policy of killing other ports by the yorubas is uncalled for and must end if we must remain as one Nigeria

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  3. Na only Lagos get ports, what about other ports in different part of the country - the two in Portharcourt, warri port, Calabar port etc ??
    This policy of killing other ports by the yorubas is uncalled for and must end if we must remain as one Nigeria

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    1. Ha Ha ha! Illiterate! How many people live in Port Harcourt and Calabar?

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