• Contact Us
  • About Us
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
  • Login
MetroBusinessNews
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate
No Result
View All Result
MetroBusinessNews
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home News

12 ships discharging petrol, others – NPA

metro by metro
May 12, 2017
in News
0
Nigerian Ports Authority
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS

Seventeen ships are discharging petroleum products and other commodities at Apapa and Tin-Can Island ports in Lagos, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), said on Friday.

NPA explained that they were discharging buck wheat, petrol, general cargo, containers, salt, gypsum, bulk fertiliser, diesel, bulk sugar and bulk corn.

Read Also

Amid Lingering Middle East War, Trump Touts Oil Price Gains By US,  ‘Angering Lawmakers’

Military Reviews Strategy After Set Back In Counter-Terror Attacks, Senate Calls For Intensification Of Operations

NGX Group, IFC, CSCS , WIMBIZ Convene Leaders To Advance Gender Equality At 2026 ‘Ring The Bell’ Ceremony

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 29 others laden with petroleum products, food items and other goods are expected to arrive in Lagos ports between May 12 and June 3.

NPA said that the expected ships would bring base oil, general cargoes, bulk fertiliser, bulk corn, buck wheat, containers, empty container, bulk gypsum, bulk sugar, empty container and petrol.

NAN reports that 26 others were expected on May 8; 30  on May 9; 31 on May 10 and  30 ships expected on May 11.

The document noted that 11  had arrived at the ports, waiting to berth with bulk fertiliser, Buck wheat, ethanol and petrol.

Meanwhile thw NPA  on Thursday said seven others laden with petrol were waiting to berth in Lagos ports.

The authority, in a document released in Lagos on Thursday also disclosed that four additional ships with aviation fuel, bulk fertiliser and ethanol were also expected to berth.

According to the NPA’s document, 30  laden with petroleum products, food items and other goods are, however, expected to arrive at the Apapa and Tin-Can Island ports in Lagos between May 11 and June 3.

It said that the expected ones contained buck wheat, containers, bulk sugar, general cargoes, bulk fertiliser, empty containers, frozen fish and petrol.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that  on thursday, 14 other ships were at the ports, discharging general cargoes, buck wheat, frozen fish, diesel and petrol container.

Previous Post

NCC to establish copyright clubs in schools

Next Post

3 Suicide bombers target UNIMAID, 4 killed

Related Posts

Trump
News

Amid Lingering Middle East War, Trump Touts Oil Price Gains By US,  ‘Angering Lawmakers’

March 13, 2026
Six Protesters Shot Dead, Others Injured In Niger
News

Military Reviews Strategy After Set Back In Counter-Terror Attacks, Senate Calls For Intensification Of Operations

March 11, 2026
News

NGX Group, IFC, CSCS , WIMBIZ Convene Leaders To Advance Gender Equality At 2026 ‘Ring The Bell’ Ceremony

March 11, 2026
FTS: Disquiet In Banking, Manufacturing Sectors Over Recapitalisation, Interest Rates
News

Rising Fuel Prices Challenge CBN’s Inflation Control, Revives Hardship Fears

March 10, 2026
Next Post

3 Suicide bombers target UNIMAID, 4 killed

Nigerians Expect Currency Swap Deal, $70m Dispute Resolution As Tinubu Visits China

UK Bound Tinubu Orders Service Chiefs To Relocate To Borno

March 17, 2026
Army

Nigerian Army Raises The Alarm, Says Multiple Suicide Bombers In Borno, As  23 Killed  Maiduguri

March 17, 2026
US Becomes Net Exporter Of Crude To Nigeria-EIA 

Oil Prices Jump Three Percent After Renewed Iranian Attacks On UAE

March 17, 2026
MetroBusinessNews

© 2022 Metro Business News

Navigate Site

  • Contact Us
  • About Us

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate

© 2022 Metro Business News

Go to mobile version