Nigeria’s $400m export route crumbles as major carriers shun Gulf ports

    Bethel Olujobi | Top Stories | Mar 12, 2026    
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Muhammad Gummi, chief executive officer of G-baneen Nigeria, is living on a Ramadan prayer that his shipments will successfully arrive in the Gulf. His sesame seeds and cashew left the Apapa port in Lagos on February 26 aboard a Maersk vessel headed for the Strait of Hormuz to Jebel Ali port in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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