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    Three ships with petrol, diesel at Lagos ports

    July 11, 2018
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    Sam Ikeotuonye, with agency reports

    11 July 2018, Sweetcrude, Lagos — Three ships carrying petroleum products are expected at Apapa and Tin Can Island Ports from Tuesday, July 10 to Monday, July 30.

    According to the Nigerian Port Authority, NPA, the three are part of the 24 ships expected to arrive the Lagos ports within the period, laden with petroleum products, food and other goods.

    Out of the three ships with petroleum products, two will sail in with petrol and the other with diesel.

    The other 21 ships, the News Agency of Nigeria reports, are carrying buckwheat, frozen fish, vehicles, general cargo, base oil, frozen fish, bulk sugar, and containers carrying different goods.

    According to NPA also, 10 ships have arrived at the ports waiting to berth with bulk fertiliser, uria, aviation fuel, diesel, and petrol.

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