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Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA)

May 6, 2022

Apapa Traffic: Lagos to begin Badagry seaport construction

The Lagos government says plans have reached an advanced stage to begin the construction of Badagry seaport.

Truck gridlock on Apapa Road, Lagos
May 5, 2022

13 ships waiting to discharge petrol, wheat, sugar, other items at Lagos port: NPA

The authority said that 23 other ships were expected to arrive at the port between May 5 and May 26.

Apapa port (Credit: Stears)
April 21, 2022

32 ships to discharge petrol, other items at Lagos port: NPA

The ships were expected to arrive at the Lagos Ports Complex from April 21 to April 30.

April 19, 2022

Lagos shuts military checkpoints at Apapa/Tin Can corridor

The Lagos government said illegal extortion points would be sacked in streamlining the corridor.

Apapa gridlock used to illustrate the story.
March 21, 2022

NPA boss Bello-Koko decries systemic corruption at Nigerian ports

The port industry in Nigeria will become the most attractive maritime cluster in the region.

Mohammed Bello-Koko
March 15, 2022

Six ships laden with petrol, other items waiting to berth in Lagos

Another 17 ships are discharging fuel, bulk wheat, general cargo, containers, bulk urea, bulk gypsum, bulk sugar and frozen fish.

Lagos port
March 12, 2022

NPA launches export processing terminal in Ikorodu

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has flagged off the first non-oil export processing terminal, situated in Ibeshe-Ikorodu, Lagos State.

EssLibra terminal/Bello-Koko
February 16, 2022

Ships carrying petrol, other items arrive Lagos port

Ten other ships laden with petroleum products, food items and other goods were expected from February 16 to February 28.

Oil vessel
February 15, 2022

Despite corruption charges, Buhari confirms Bello-Koko as MD of Nigerian Ports Authority

Mr Bello-Koko was revealed in the Pandora Papers for fraudulently hiding his assets in offshore companies.

Mohammed Bello-Koko
January 12, 2022

After rubber stamps, Lawan says Buhari’s obsession with foreign loans worrisome

The Senate President said the upper chamber will work with revenue-generating agencies “to have more revenues in order to reduce the level of borrowing.”

President of the Nigerian Senate, Ahmad Lawan