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FG: Nigeria Not Delisted From Transit Cargo List by hinwazaka: 12:47pm On Nov 01, 2015 |
The Executive secretary of the Nigerian shippers council, Mr Hassan Bello, has debunked reports circulating in the media, that Nigeria had been delisted from the list of transit cargo nations. He claimed, that contrary to media reports, the story was not factual, because no one has the right to delist Nigeria from the list, but what had simply occurred, is that landlocked countries had decided to stop transiting their cargo through Nigerian ports, because importers had moved their business to other countries, who offer more efficient services. He offered a glimmer of hope in the recent agreement by Niger, to start moving their cargo through Nigerian ports. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/nigeria-not-delisted-from-transit-cargo-list-bello/ Remember that JP Morgan had towed this line by delisting Nigeria from its index http://venturesafrica.com/jp-morgan-delisting-nigeria-from-emerging-market-government-bond-index-interpreted/ And even Barclays has in recent times, considered this option as well http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/10/barclays-plan-to-delist-nigerian-bond-worries-operators/ Is there an international gangup against Nigeria. Even in the light of the media's consistent record playing of the astronomical goodwill this current APC government has found with the international community. If so, then dark days are truly ahead for Nigeria. |
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