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Lagos ports expects 20 ships, products

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) in it’s daily publications “Shipping Position’’ on Thursday said that 20 ships are expected to berth in Apapa and Tin Can Island ports from Feb. 28 to March 21.

The ships would be bringing petroleum products, food and other goods.

Daybreak.ng reports that one of the ships will sail in with petrol.

The other 19 would carry general cargo, bulk sugar, base oil, frozen fish, ethanol and other goods.

According to the publication, 13 ships have arrived the ports waiting to berth with containers, aviation fuel, and petrol.

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