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15 ships offloading petroleum, other imported products at Lagos ports
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) on Monday disclosed that 15 ships berthed at the Lagos ports and are offloading petrol and other imported products.
The NPA indicated that the items being discharged include bulk wheat, general cargo, container, bulk urea, bulk sugar and bulk gypsum.
The authority further disclosed that 15 other ships expected to arrive the ports between October 31 and November 10 with more products. The NPA revealed that the ships are carrying bulk wheat, general cargo, frozen fish, containers, bulk salt and machine part. It added that two other ships had arrived the port and waiting to berth with bulk wheat and container.
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