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The Nigeria's first indigenous container vessel, M.V. Ocean Dragon, arrived at the Tin Can Island Port in Lagos on Tuesday, carrying over 350 containers.
THE first ever Nigerian owned container vessel, 'M.V. Ocean Dragon' yesterday arrived the Tin-Can Island port with over 350 containers on board her.
This article focuses on foreign-owned private schools in Lagos state charging over ₦10m, the reason for the high tuition fee ...
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has confirmed the arrest and interrogation of the Chairman of Lagos Island East Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Mr ...
Lagos ports are expected to witness a surge in maritime activity between July 1 and 10, 2025, with at least 13 vessels scheduled to berth, delivering over 2,700 containers, 550 used vehicles, and a ...
Adeola Ogunyemi, Head of Distribution Channels and Sales for Consumer & Commercial Banking at Ecobank, stated, “Ecobank ...
In Lagos and across Nigeria, these banned plastic items are a staple at parties, roadside food stalls, markets, fast-food ...
As night falls over Lagos, the city’s nightlife springs to life. Nightclubs, lounges, and bars across Victoria Island, Ajah, ...
Nigeria's key opposition leaders on Wednesday unveiled a new coalition which they say is aimed at unseating the ruling party ...
In a strong show of public-private partnership, APM Terminals Apapa has teamed up with the National Drug Law Enforcement ...