Three vessels to berth at Lagos ports

The Nigerian Ports Authority has said three ships are waiting to berth at the Lagos ports.
NPA in its ‘‘Daily shipping position,” said that three vessels would berth with general cargo and crude oil.
It said that two vessels were waiting to berth with crude oil and general cargo.
The publication also stated that five vessels were expected to berth at Lekki Deep Sea Port.
It noted that two of the five vessels would berth with crude oil and one each would berth with containers, Bulk urea and petrol.
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