Nigeria's maritime in 2025: A year of reform, resistance, and a race for relevance

    Bethel Olujobi | Insights | Dec 30, 2025    
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Tariff sprees, digital upgrades, billion-dollar port promises, and Nigeria's return to international maritime diplomacy. 2025 was a year in which Nigeria's seaports were tested and shaped by more policy choices than cargo flow. Change at the scale displayed this year paints an industry trying to shed old inefficiencies while navigating new pressures at home and abroad.

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