How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
BY MIKE OCHONMA Nigerian port users, importers and exporters will soon start to enjoy the quick evacuation of goods through ...
MIKE OCHONMA Business Editor After many months of dashed hopes, despite assurances of targeted completion time of the rail tracks ...
L-R: Lagos Railway District Manager, Jerry Oche; General Manager External Affairs of APM Terminals Apapa, Daniel Odibe; and Director, Regulatory ...
The Nigerian Shipper's Council hs begun implementation of a new standards operations procedure (SOP) for evacuation of cargo by railway ...
No less than 183,578 metric tonnes of goods with N22.16 billion free on board (FOB) value were exported through Apapa ...
By Samson Echenim Following congestion at seaports in Lagos that has lasted for over two months, the Nigerian Ports Authority ...
A stakeholders’ meeting called by the Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC) to find solution to the intractable Apapa gridlock became rowdy ...
The Seaport Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria (STOAN) has urged the government and contractors involved in the repair of the ...