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Two ships with petrol, frozen fish, wheat, other goods arrive at Lagos port

The authority said that 23 other ships were expected at the port from May 9 to May 25.

• May 9, 2023
Ships at Lagos port used to illustrate the story.
Ships at Lagos port [ Photo Credit: The Guardian Nigeria]

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) on Tuesday said that two ships had arrived at the Lagos Port Complex and were waiting to berth with petrol.

The authority said that 23 other ships were expected at the port from May 9 to May 25 with general cargo, frozen fish, container, petrol, base oil, bulk wheat and bulk gypsum.

Other cargoes expected are: butane gas, bulk fertiliser, pro/butane gas and soya oil.

It said that 18 other ships were discharging general cargo, bulk wheat, frozen fish, petrol, container, base oil, bulk gypsum, bulk sugar and broken glass. 

(NAN)

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