The NPA made the disclosure in its publication, “Shipping Position,” in Lagos.
Mr Okagba also described the sector as a rewarding one for professionals.
It listed the discharged items as general cargo, containers, bulk pellets, bulk sugar, frozen fish, soya bean meal, butane gas, and petrol.
The authority said that 23 other ships were expected at the port from May 9 to May 25.
He also disclosed that the council approved over N510 million for the supply of customised Fire Service Vehicles for the Nigerian Ports Authority.
The authority said that 23 other ships were expected to berth at the port between March 2 and March 15.
Another 21 ships are expected to arrive the Lagos Port from February 24 to March 5, according to the Nigerian Ports Authority.
The rest of the ships are carrying bulk salt, containers, bulk sugar, sulphur, bulk wheat, bulk urea, palm oleum and frozen fish.
The Nigerian Ports Authority listed the petroleum products as butane gas, petrol and automobile gasoline.
The ships are expected to arrive at the Lagos Port Complex as from February 3 to February 14.
