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Onne Ports Gridlock: Risks and Proposed Solutions

Chronic traffic gridlock at Onne Ports cripples businesses and endangers lives. Explore the severe risks and six critical solutions needed from government and stakeholders to resolve the crisis.

32 Vessels with Fuel, Food to Arrive Lagos Ports

The Nigerian Ports Authority announces 32 vessels carrying petroleum products, food, and other goods are set to arrive at Lagos ports from Jan 12-30. Get the latest maritime updates.

Freight Agents Shut Down MSC Apapa Over New Charges

Freight forwarders in Lagos ports have shut down Mediterranean Shipping Company's Apapa office, protesting a new charge hike. They warn of rising import costs and consumer inflation. Read the full story.

Importers Threaten Shutdown Over New Port Charges

Maritime importers and freight agents warn of potential shutdowns at Nigerian ports due to sharp increases in shipping charges approved by the Shippers' Council. Stakeholders cite cargo diversion and high costs.

High Stowaway Costs Burden Shipowners in West Africa

West African ports impose heavy fines and repatriation costs on shipping companies for stowaways, with incidents costing up to $30,000 each. Nigeria's shipping association criticizes the policy as unfair.

DDG: Nigeria Not as Dangerous as America

American rapper DDG counters Western media narratives on Nigeria's safety from Lagos. He argues gun violence is worse in the US, urging visitors to see for themselves.

New Tariffs to Make Nigeria's Ports 55% More Expensive

Maritime stakeholders warn that a new tariff hike approved by the Nigerian Shippers' Council will make doing business at Nigerian ports 55% costlier than other West African ports, contradicting government's cost-reduction goals.

Trump Orders US Strikes on ISIS in Nigeria

US President Donald Trump announced deadly military strikes against ISIS terrorists in Northwest Nigeria on Christmas, citing attacks on Christians. Read the full details.

How Strategy Cleared Mile 2-Tin Can Port Gridlock

Former Tin Can Island Port Manager, Sylvester Egede, details the non-coercive strategy that ended the notorious Mile 2 port corridor traffic. Learn the key lessons for solving national problems. Read more.

Russian court fines Austrian bank Raiffeisen $400m

A Russian court has ordered Austria's Raiffeisen Bank to pay nearly $400 million in compensation to a company linked to sanctioned oligarch Oleg Deripaska. The bank says it will appeal.

NPA Cargo Hits 33.5m Tonnes, Credits Tinubu's Policies

Nigerian Ports Authority records a massive 1,085% surge in export containers and 33.52 million metric tonnes cargo throughput in Q3 2025, driven by President Tinubu's export-focused economic policies. Read the full analysis.

NPA Records 1,085% Surge in Exports for Q3 2025

Nigerian Ports Authority reports a massive 1,085% jump in export containers, with total cargo throughput reaching 33.5 million metric tonnes in Q3 2025. Read the full analysis of Nigeria's booming maritime trade.

2,300 Stowaways Annually at Nigerian Ports

The Shipping Association of Nigeria reports 2,300 security breaches by stowaways yearly, costing firms $2,000 per case. Port security agencies dispute the figures. Read more.

Nigeria's 1962 Emergency Rule Era Closes With Key Deaths

The deaths of Dr. Victor Olunloyo and Oba Sikiru Adetona mark the closing chapter of Nigeria's 1962 Western Region emergency rule. Explore this pivotal historical period and its lasting impact on Nigerian governance.

AfDB approves $500m loan for Nigeria's budget

African Development Bank approves $500 million budget support for Nigeria to boost non-oil revenues and energy sector reforms. Learn how this impacts Nigeria's economic growth.

China Backs Nigeria's Push for Digital Ports

China offers technical support to modernize Nigeria's seaports, including automation and digital systems. Partnership aims to boost trade efficiency and maritime security.

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