18 ships with assorted goods expected at Lagos ports: NPA

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), on Friday, said 18 ships conveying assorted goods were expected at Lagos ports from Friday to Nov. 26.
It listed the expected items as bulk sugar, bulk wheat, general cargo, base oil, petrol, bulk clinker, propane gas and containers.
The NPA also stated that 14 ships were already discharging general cargo, petrol, container, bulk sugar, frozen fish, butane gas, bulk sugar and bulk wheat.
The authority added that five ships had arrived at the port and were waiting to berth with bulk wheat, bulk fertiliser, butane gas and automobile gasoline.
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