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Nigeria remains important maritime market, says WACT boss | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News — Business — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News

Nigeria remains important maritime market, says WACT boss | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News — Business — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News
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Zafar: Nigeria Remains Important Market in West Africa

Eromosele Abiodun The Managing Director, West Africa Container Terminal (WACT), Onne Rivers State, Naved Zafar, has stated that Nigeria remains an important market in the West African region. Zafar, who was recently appoint Managing Director of WACT, expressed readiness to contribute to the economic aspiration of Nigeria. Zafar who until his new appointment was the Managing Director of APM Terminals Cotonou, said he was ready to expand the frontiers of service delivery to numerous customers in Eastern Nigeria. According to him, he is ready to work with critical stakeholders in the maritime sector towards expanding the frontiers of the sector.

APM Terminals Greets Shonekan at 85

Shonekan, a former Board Chairman of APM Terminals Apapa, is 85 today the 9th of May. The Country Manager of APM Terminals Nigeria, Klaus Laursen, in a statement issued by his office weekend, hailed Shonekan’s contribution to peace and stability in Nigeria, and to the economy of the country. He described the elder statesman as an accomplished administrator, astute businessman and patriotic Nigerian. “Chief Ernest Shonekan GCFR is an epitome of patriotism, professionalism, commitment and diligence. He is a rare breed and an embodiment of high-level achievements. “On behalf of APM Terminals Nigeria, we thank him for his immense contribution to the economic development of Nigeria and to APM Terminals,” Mr. Laursen said.

Nigeria: Port Congestion - Terminal Operator to Evacuate 49,000 Containers Out of Lagos Port

Nigeria: Port Congestion - Terminal Operator to Evacuate 49,000 Containers Out of Lagos Port
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