The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) stated this in its “Shipping Position” publication on Thursday in Lagos.
The visit followed footage showing two masked persons emerging from a nearby forest, raising security concerns.
Justice Oshodi remanded her in EFCC custody and adjourned the matter until July 16, 2026, for the hearing of the bail application and the commencement of trial.
The 42 additional ships are expected at Lagos ports between Friday and Tuesday, June 9.
According to the governor, Lagos currently accounts for a significant share of Nigeria’s installed data centre capacity.
Thirty-six other ships, laden with petroleum products, food items and other goods are expected to arrive the Lagos ports between Tuesday and May 15.
Two Mercedes-Benz buses and various designer sachets used for packaging drugs for retail distribution were also recovered.
Eight out of the 29 ships will discharge petrol, diesel, bulk gas and aviation fuel.
The corporation said 23 bids were received across four project lots
Some residents in Lagos State have expressed concern over the recent surge in tomato prices, forcing many households to adopt alternatives.
