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As part of efforts to support concerted national aid against the dreaded coronavirus, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency...
Read moreDetailsThe Nigerian Ports Authority has directed all terminal operators to suspend all applicable terminal storage fees on consignments (demurrage) for...
Read moreDetailsThe African Development Bank (AfDB) has raised an exceptional $3 billion in a three-year bond to help alleviate the economic...
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Read moreDetailsBy Omobayo Azeez Lagos State House of Assembly has empowered Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the state governor by approving N20 billion to...
Read moreDetailsGovernment agencies in the maritime sub-sector have been charged to provide safety kits for journalists who cover the activities of...
Read moreDetailsNigeria, Africa’s most populous country, has a case count of just 51 coronavirus cases. But what’s become increasingly clear is...
Read moreDetailsLagos State Government, on Tuesday, took more restrictive measures to break the cycle of transmission of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the...
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Read moreDetailsBy Omobayo Azeez Access Bank Plc said it has temporarily closed its Ligali Ayorinde branch for thorough disinfection. This came after...
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