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Lagos Ports Not Congested, Operates Below 70% Capacity — STOAN

News Rangers6 years ago05 mins

LAGOS AUGUST 19TH (NEWSRANGERS)-The Seaport Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria says the Lagos Port Complex, Apapa and the Tin-Can Island Port Complex are not congested. Bolaji Akinola, spokesperson of the association, said this in a statement in Lagos on Sunday. Akinola said that both ports were operating at less than 70 per cent capacity. He…

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Four Injured As Truck Drivers, ‘Area Boys’ Clash Over Control Of Tin-Can Port Traffic (PHOTOS)

News Rangers7 years ago012 mins

LAGOS AUGUST 2ND(NEWSRANGERS)-Activities were brought to a halt Thursday morning as street boys popularly known as ‘area boys’ clashed with truck drivers at Coconut bus stop, Olodi-Apapa, Lagos. No fewer than four people were reported to have sustained injuries as a result of the fracas which an eye witness said was occurred as a result…

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Nigeria Exporters Lose $10bn Annually To Apapa Traffic Jam

News Rangers8 years ago02 mins

LAGOS JULY 31ST (NEWSRANGERS)-Mr Tola Faseru, National President, Cashew Farmers Association of Nigeria, says that exporters of agricultural produce and other goods are losing about 10 billion dollars annually to the Apapa gridlock challenge. Faseru disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Monday. He added that the…

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