The terminal operators have now reached the stage to make further investment to revive the decaying infrastructure at Tin-Can Island port
An exporter that left Kano for Lagos with a consignment of Sesame, which in the last quarter of 2020 was Nigeria’s top agricultural export with a value of N270 billion, is about to encounter a rude shock. Worth a few billions, the value of this shipment heading to Lagos is a fraction of what Niger
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Caleb Ojewale
Caleb Ojewale is an Assistant Editor at BusinessDay Newspaper in Nigeria, where he also heads Industry and Real Sector, supervising all associated beats/desks.
He is concurrently Editor for Features, Interviews, and the Newspaper's Backpage (Monday to Thursday). He has also been OP-ED Editor and a member of the Editorial Board.
A well rounded business journalist; he is a recipient of multiple local and international journalism awards.
Caleb is a fellow of the University of Oxford and OKP and has bachelor’s and Master's degrees in communication from Lagos State University and the University of Lagos, respectively.