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  2. Nigerian Ports Authority - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian ports authority, CMS. The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) is a federal government agency that governs and operates the ports of Nigeria.The major ports controlled by the NPA include: the Lagos Port Complex and Tin Can Island Port in Lagos; Calabar Port, Delta Port, Rivers Port at Port Harcourt, and Onne Port.

  3. Lekki Port - Wikipedia

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    The deep-sea port of Lekki is the first port in Nigeria with ship-to-shore cranes. It has three of these container gantry cranes; they belong to the "Super-post-Panamax" group - this means that they can reach and unload the rearmost row of containers even if the container ship is wider than the Panama Canal (49 m or 160 ft maximum boat beam).

  4. Category:Ports and harbours of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Port cities and towns in Nigeria (1 C, 9 P) R. Ports and harbours of Rivers State (2 P) Pages in category "Ports and harbours of Nigeria" This category contains only ...

  5. Onne - Wikipedia

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    Onne is a relatively major port in the region [4] and has several quays with facilities for cargo ships up to 60,000 gross tons. [5] It is also the main base for the offshore activity in the region, and a large number of supply-vessels call at Onne every week. [6]

  6. List of Panamax ports - Wikipedia

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    Lekki Deep Sea Port, Nigeria Began operations in April 2023, it is currently the largest deep water port in Africa. Designed to welcome post-panamax category vessels. [4] Ibom Deep Sea Port, Nigeria — undergoing implementation [5] Kribi, Cameroon — oil terminal Iron ore Mbalam and Nabela - 300 000 tonnes; Bauxite - future [6] Owendo, Gabon ...

  7. Apapa Port Complex - Wikipedia

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    Apapa Port Complex also known as the Lagos Port Complex is Nigeria's largest and busiest port complex. [1] The complex consist of a number of facilities including Apapa quays, Third Apapa Wharf Extension, Apapa Dockyard, Apapa Petroleum Wharf, Bulk Vegetable Oil Wharf, Ijora Wharf, Kirikiri Lighter Terminal, and Lily pond inland container terminal. [2]

  8. Apapa - Wikipedia

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    Apapa is a Local Government Area in Lagos, Nigeria located to the west of Lagos Island.Apapa contains a number of ports and terminals operated by the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), including the major port of Lagos State and Lagos Port Complex (LPC).

  9. Transport in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian ports shipped out some 487,000 tonnes in the first three months of 2019. [1] One notable maritime project is the Lekki Port, located in the Lagos Free Trade Zone. Slated to be Nigeria’s first deepsea port and the deepest such facility in sub-Saharan Africa, work on Lekki began in March 2018 and is targeted to be complete in 2022.