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Clarion shipping excites Nigerian shipping community with acquisition of two vessels for regional, international trading
Gloria Odion
An indigenous shipping company, Clarion shipping, has received the support and encouragement of Nigerian shipping community over its acquisition of two ocean – going vessels that are meant to carry indigenous cargo within the regional and international routes.
One of the vessels, MV Ocean Dragon, is dedicated to the transshipment of cargoes from the Lagos Ports areas to other Ports in Nigeria as well as for regional shipping along the West African coast.
The second vessel, a 1,149 twenty-foot equivalent unit container, is meant for intercontinental shipping that will be used to facilitate shipping between China and Nigeria to help bring in part of the 38% imports of the total imports to Nigeria on annual basis.
The the acquisition of these two vessels, which are 100 percent wholly indigenous owned, was historic because it would be the first of such indigenous ownership since the collapse of Nigerian National Shipping Line(NNSL) and Unity Line many years ago.
So it was no surprise the enthusiasm and massive support the acquisition garnered from appreciative and elated shipping community which organized a road show on Tuesday, October 8th, 2025 at Apapa Port.
The organiser of the show and the National Coordinator of Save Nigeria Freight Forwarders(SNFF), Chief Osita Chukwu, recalled the years of NNSL and its eventual extinction which he lamented had left indigenous Shippers groaning in pains for lack of indigenous vessels, a situation he said has left them in the hands of exploitative foreign shipping companies.
Chief Chukwu said that the acquisition of the vessels by the Clarion Shipping West Africa Limited is a dream come through for most people in the Maritime sector, as this has broken the proverbial glass ceiling for indigenous players in the shipping arena in Nigeria.
“It is a first for indigenous shipping in Nigeria”, he enthused.
Solomon Ogudo, the regional shipping manager of the company said that “the addition of the vessel is geared towards solving most of the myriads of problems in the movement of cargoes within the country and the West African region”.
He added that “one gets incentives of having $500 on every 40 footer container that you book with them and $300 on every 20 footer container booked with them”.
Mr Ogudo also said that delays in cargo clearing will be cut by as much as 4 to 6 days.
He noted that there is no repartration of funds to any other country as this is a wholly Nigerian owned company.
It is generally assumed that since the company is wholly Nigerian owned that the benefits derivable by the citizens of the country are numerous, especially in the area of cargo movement to other Ports and cities and also demurrage payment which is expected to drop considerably.
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Customs
Again, Apapa Customs intercepts, seizes two containers laden with Codeine syrup worth N3.4 billion
Funso OLOJO, Editor
In what has now become a routine exercise, the Apapa customs command of the Nigeria Customs Service has once again intercepted harmful substance suspected to be Codeine syrup.
The latest seizure was made barely five days after the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, declared that Apapa Port is no longer a playground for smugglers or criminal syndicates hiding behind legitimate trade documentation
In a swift follow-up operation on Sunday, March 15th, 2026, the Command, in a joint collaboration with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), intercepted and seized two containers laden with a total number of 3,398 cartons (339,800 bottles) of Codeine-containing Syrup (CSP Codeine) carefully concealed in household utensils at the Apapa Port.
Cumulatively, the seizures have a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of Three Billion, Three Hundred and Ninety Eight Million, Naira (₦3,398,000,000.00) only.
The details of the seizures arevas follows: a Container No. MRKU 3816476 found to contain 1,700 cartons (170,000 bottles) of CSP Codeine concealed with 38 cartons of pearl plating insulated casserole/5′ Bullet Insulated Hotspot and Container No. TGBU 5399178 was found to contain 1,698 cartons (169,800 bottles) of CSP Codeine concealed with 36 cartons of pearl plating casserole.
Both containers have been converted to seizure in accordance with the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023 as amended.
Speaking on the latest interception, the Customs Area Controller (CAC) Apapa Area Command, Comptroller Emmanuel Oshoba, said the seizure serves as a clear demonstration of the Command’s unwavering commitment to the directives and vision of the CGC.
“This fresh seizure, coming just five days after the CGC’s visit and strong warning to criminal elements, is a direct response to his charge on us.
“We are fully aligned with the Service’s intelligence-led enforcement strategy and will continue to make Apapa Port extremely hostile to smugglers and drug traffickers,” he stated.
He commended the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for its seamless collaboration and unwavering support in the successful operation.
Comptroller Oshoba maintained that the Apapa Area Command remains steadfast in its resolve to protect public health, safeguard national security and facilitate only legitimate trade, in line with the CGC’s renewed emphasis on technology-driven operations and zero tolerance for smuggling activities.
Aviation
FAAN resumes toll collection at Airports, adopts hybrid payment method
Gloria Odion, Reporter
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria(FAAN) have resumed collection of toll at all its toll plazas located at the airports in the country, including Murtalar Mohammed International Airport, Lagos.
The toll suspension arose from the chaos which the new cashless payment method introduced by FAAN recently generated which resulted in long queues of motorists at these facilities.
This development has raised public outcry which necessitated the intervention of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu who directed the suspension of the cashless payment system.
However, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has directed the resumption of toll collection at all these plazas.
In a press statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Communications, Tunde Moshood, the Minister declared that a hybrid access gate payment should be adopted by FAAN at the toll gates located at the Airports in the country.
“Following the earlier suspension of the full cashless Access Gate payment system as directed by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu due to the traffic gridlock it created, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development met with officials of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and senior officials of the Ministry.
“After reviewing the initial implementation and the operational challenges observed, the following decisions were reached:
” The Ministry has resolved to engage concessionaires in order to introduce a fully automated or electronic system at all access gates at our airports in order to fully and eventually eliminate cash payments.
” In the meantime, a hybrid payment system that accommodates both cash and card payments will resume at all airport access gates with effect from Friday, March 13, 2026.
” Motorists who already possess FAAN Go Cashless Cards may continue to use them until further notice.
“Other electronic payment options, including POS terminals and other approved digital channels, will also remain available.
“Members of the public and road users are encouraged to obtain and use the FAAN Go Cashless Card as the Authority continues to enhance and fully optimise the cashless payment system.
“This directive restores the previous access gate payment arrangement whilst the Ministry continues to work on the fully automated or electronic system” the statement concluded.
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NPA shines as Outstanding Agency of the Year 2025 at Champions newspaper Awards ceremony
Funso OLOJO, Editor
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has won another award as the Outstanding Agency of the Year 2025 conferred on the agency by Champions Newspaper at its 2025 Awards ceremony held in Lagos.
Receiving the award on behalf of the Managing Director of the Authority, Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho, the General Manager, Corporate Affairs, Mr. Ikechukwu Onyemekara, described the award as recognition of Danthoso vigorous leadership in implementing smart initiatives that align with the NPA’s vision to become the Maritime Logistics Hub for Sustainable Port Services in Africa.
The NPA MD highlighted the invaluable support of the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, which he said has been instrumental in achieving these remarkable successes.
According Dantsoho, some of the key remarkable performances of NPA include sustained port efficiencies, which contributed to Nigeria’s year-on-year trade surplus of ₦7.5 trillion and ₦6.7 trillion in Q2 and Q3 2025 (per NBS and NESG reports), driven mainly by exports via NPA platforms.
He also mentioned the successful execution of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s policy for crude and petroleum product sales in Naira, saving billions in FOREX, enhancing energy security, improving trade balance, and creating jobs.
Others include completion of Nigeria’s membership in the International Port Community System Association (IPCSA), paving the way for the National Single Window (NSW) project, technical guidance enabling a significant rise in transhipment cargo at Lekki Deep Seaport, serving landlocked neighbours and recovering cargo lost to competing ports.
Another achievement made under the leadership of Danthoso was his electorial victory as the President of the Port Management Association of West & Central Africa (PMAWCA), with Dr. Dantsoho also leading PAPC, boosting Nigeria’s diplomatic standing and securing re-admission to IMO Category C.
Champions Newspaper conferred the award in appreciation of NPA’s pivotal role as a leading trade facilitation platform driving national economic prosperity through Nigeria’s maritime endowments.
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