(Lagos Nigeria)-The Ongoing Construction work going on at Apapa/Wharf Road has caused heavy traffic on the Road. Exporters who are not finding the situation funny has lamented that the situation has caused a delay in shipment and congestion at the ports. Exporters unable to meet up with their contractual obligations and huge
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