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Twenty ships offload fuel and food at Lagos ports
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84103, member: 160"] Lagos ports are finally seeing massive action because twenty vessels docked to offload supplies immediately. The Nigerian Ports Authority confirmed that terminals at Apapa, Lekki, and Tin-Can Island are currently processing heavy loads ranging from buckwheat and fresh fish to energy staples like diesel and aviation fuel. It looks like the traffic jam won't stop soon since thirty-five more boats are inbound. These incoming freighters, scheduled to arrive before late January, carry everything from gypsum and gasoline to bulk salt. That pipeline ensures the city stays stocked with essential commodities for weeks. Some captains are already stuck in the queue because nine carriers dropped anchor waiting for space. Those stalled transporters sit just outside the harbor holding crude oil and bulk urea until a berth opens up. This congestion proves that commerce is definitely picking up speed. [/QUOTE]
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