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Lekki Deep Seaport displaces Tin Can as Nigeria’s No. 2 port by trade
Nairametrics•29 days ago•centre•Credibility: 75/100
Lekki Deep Sea Port is rapidly reshaping Nigeria’s maritime trade landscape, emerging as the country’s second most important port by trade value just three years after operations began. New trade data for the first nine months of 2025 show that Lekki has overtaken long-established ports such as Tin Can Island and Port Harcourt (Onne) in […] The post Lekki Deep Seaport displaces Tin Can as Nigeria’s No. 2 port by trade appeared first on Nairametrics.
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