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June 8, 2026

38 vessels to arrive Lagos ports with petroleum products, food, others: NPA

The NPA said the vessels are expected between June 8 and June 13.

Apapa port (Credit: Stears)
February 17, 2026

33 ships with petroleum products, other commodities to arrive at Lagos ports: NPA

NPA explained that 17 of the expected ships carried containers with different goods.

SHIPS
February 10, 2026

28 ships with petroleum products, food items to arrive at Lagos ports

NPA also said 15 ships are currently discharging general cargoes, bulk gypsum, containers, bulk fertiliser, bulk sugar, diesel, and crude oil.

SHIPS
January 21, 2026

11 ships laden with aviation fuel, petrol, others arrive Lagos ports

The document stated that 15 other ships were already at the ports.

Apapa port (Credit: Stears)
November 12, 2025

Ships loaded with petrol, food, others arrive Lagos ports

The authorities said that two other ships arrived at the ports, waiting to berth with bulk wheat and containers.

Lagos Port
October 29, 2025

Twenty-two ships discharge petrol, other items at Lagos ports

The NPA made the disclosure in its publication, “Shipping Position,” in Lagos.

November 17, 2023

18 ships with assorted goods expected at Lagos ports: NPA

It listed the expected items as bulk sugar, bulk wheat, general cargo, base oil, petrol, bulk clinker, propane gas and containers.

NPA
August 10, 2023

12 ships with petrol, other items expected in Lagos ports: NPA

It listed the items expected as petrol, bulk sugar, bulk wheat, general cargo, base oil, frozen fish, bulk fertiliser, and container.

Lagos port
August 8, 2023

12 ships discharged assorted products at Lagos ports, says NPA

It listed the discharged items as general cargo, containers, bulk pellets, bulk sugar, frozen fish, soya bean meal, butane gas, and petrol.

Ships at Lagos port used to illustrate the story.
May 9, 2023

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.

Ships at Lagos port used to illustrate the story.