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Petroleum Depots Causing Traffic Gridlock In Lagos To Be Shut Down By Government

Lagos - Determined to rid Lagos, its commercial nerve centre of traffic menace, Nigeria's Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) said on Thursday that it will not hesitate to shut any depot that still has trucks on the Lagos Apapa roads. Speaking at the DPR (Lagos Zonal Office) 2017 Annual General Meeting (AGM)

38 toll gates to be reintroduced on Nigeria

Abuja - Nigeria's Power, Works & Housing Minister, Babatunde Fashola said Thursday, that arrangements have been concluded to reintroduce toll gates in 38 points across the country. The minister said that the reintroduction of the toll gates by the Federal Government will be consummated after completion of major highways. Fashola who revealed

African Centre for Supply-Chain Partners Moov Africa, to Promote The Nigerian Logistics & Supply Chain Industry Report 2017

Photo: Director-General African Centre for Supply-Chain (ACS), Dr. Obiora Madu presenting to the Executive Chairman of Moov Africa, Mr. Larry Chinekezi, an advance copy of the Nigerian Nigeria Logistics & Supply Chain Industry Report 2017   The event also features Excellence Awards in Supply-chain Lagos (MLN) – The African Centre for Supply-Chain, the organizers

Cargolux staff pockets €2,500 bonus in profit-sharing

Cargolux 747-400F noseloading When it was 2017, it was a very good year. Just in time for the holidays, all employees at the Luxembourg-based all-cargo carrier Cargolux received bonuses of €2,500, with another €2,500 to follow in May 2018, as part of the carrier’s profit-sharing program. Imagine your Ad placed here The pay-out to employees is

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Eritrea’s Harat Transportation Company Expanding Services

Asmara, Eritrea — The Harat Transportation Company is working to enhance capacity and expand services throughout the country, according to Brig. Gen. Berhane Tsehaye, head of the Company. Brig. Gen. Berhane Tsehaye said that the company has 370 buses providing transportation service in 75% of the villages across the country. Indicating

Nigeria Woos Diplomats to back its IMO Council Bid

IMO Hq. London Two senior ministers for Transport and Foreign Affairs pushing for Nigeria’s Election. Abuja - In a bid to ensure that Nigeria wins re-election into one of the highest decision making body of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), an arm of the United Nation (UN) responsible for global maritime regulation,

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Although the average Nigerian is a very traditional shopper (preferring to experience the product before paying for it), recent reports suggest that more Nigerians are embracing online shopping. This can also be seen in the emergence of multiple online shopping websites such as Jumia, Konga, Yudala and so on. In

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