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Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by MCentral(op): 10:21am On Jul 14, 2025
Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote has filed paperwork to begin construction of a Deep seaport near his fertilizer and oil refinery plants to make it easier to export goods — including liquefied natural gas — and support the rapid growth of his industrial empire, Bloomberg reported.

Dangote plans “to build the biggest, deepest port in Nigeria,” took wings after he sent in the paperwork for permission in late June, he said in an interview.


The proposed Atlantic seaport in Olokola, Ogun state, lies about 100 kilometers (62 miles) by road from the billionaire’s fertilizer plant and petrochemicals refinery in Lagos. Dangote currently exports urea and fertilizer through an on-site jetty he built, that also receives heavy equipment for the refinery.

Once completed, the port will link the conglomerate’s logistics and export operations and rival facilities in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, including the Chinese-funded Lekki Deep Sea Port opened in 2023.

Lekki Deep Seaport currently has a capacity of 1.2 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) per year, which is planned to be expanded to handle 2.7 million TEUs annually.


It can accommodate vessels with a capacity of up to 18,000 TEUs, including container ships, bulk carriers, and oil tankers.

“It’s not that we want to do everything by ourselves, but I think doing this will encourage other entrepreneurs to come into it,” he said.

Dangote also plans to export liquefied gas from Lagos, a project that will involve constructing pipelines from Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta., vice-president of the group Devakumar Edwin said in another interview.

“We want to do a major project to bring more gas than what NLNG is doing today,” he said, referring to Nigeria LNG Ltd., a joint-venture between the government, Shell Plc, Eni and TotalEnergies SA, which is currently the continent’s largest exporter of LNG.

“We know where there is a lot of gas, so run a pipeline all through and then bring it to the shore.”

Dangote already sources natural gas from the Niger Delta to supply his fertilizer plant, where it’s used as feedstock to produce hydrogen for ammonia — a key component in the production of the crop nutrient
https://moneycentral.com.ng/companies/article/dangote-files-paperwork-to-build-nigerias-biggest-deep-seaport-in-ogun-lng-terminal/I

Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by TheBillyonaire: 10:40am On Jul 14, 2025
The Coastal Super Highway along the Lagos axis should be expanded to a minimum of 10 lanes to accommodate projected vehicular, logistics, and trade volumes. In tandem, a dedicated rail line must be integrated within this corridor to support sustainable, multimodal transport, especially given the increasing concentration of global-standard infrastructure projects anchoring this economic zone.

As Lagos serves as Nigeria’s prime international gateway, it is imperative that its transport backbone evolves to match global throughput expectations and urban density challenges. Such foresight will not only decongest traffic but will also future-proof the region for regional integration under frameworks like AfCFTA.

Looking ahead, the Ibom Maritime Axis stands to benefit from the maturation curve of development currently unfolding in Lagos. The lessons learned, particularly around planning missteps and implementation bottlenecks, will serve as a strategic blueprint ensuring that Phase II of Nigeria’s coastal economic evolution is governed by efficiency, resilience, and innovation.
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by Lanretoye(m): 10:42am On Jul 14, 2025
Na extraordinary things this man wan Dey do,ordinary businesses no Dey move him again.
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by christejames(m): 10:44am On Jul 14, 2025
Good one, I'm loving this... It's gradually tilting to the private individuals.

Other littoral states should sought for better individuals and firms to construct Seaport in their states.
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by kettykin: 10:48am On Jul 14, 2025
...this is a big step and will consolidate his footprint in the Africa economy.


At this rate, the Niger Delta might just go down as the most legendary comedy epic, not just in Africa, but across the galaxies. Their story will echo beyond time, so much so that even in the afterlife, in the halls of heaven, entire parables will be crafted from their saga

This is even after all of them decamped to APC.

Tufiakwa.
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by CodeTemplarr: 10:48am On Jul 14, 2025
Thats what Tinubu wants to build with unimaginable trillions. Yekiniologically speaking.
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by seunmsg(m): 10:54am On Jul 14, 2025
Make your region conducive and investment will come. Stop blaming FG for the lack of development in your region.
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by SmartPolician: 11:02am On Jul 14, 2025
Aliko Dangote was the best thing that ever happened to this country. This man is an asset to this country and nobody loves this country half as much as he does. Dangote would always say that he wants to reinvest in Nigeria every kobo he makes in Nigeria.
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by datola: 11:22am On Jul 14, 2025
The proposed Atlantic seaport in Olokola, Ogun state, lies about 100 kilometers (62 miles) by road from the billionaire’s fertilizer plant and petrochemicals refinery in Lagos.

Thank you Dangote for these strides in our 2 dear states of Lagos and Ogun.
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by RillJ(m): 11:23am On Jul 14, 2025
Kudos to Dangote!
Congrats to Ogun state.
Little by little, things can get better.
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by id4sho(m): 11:23am On Jul 14, 2025
Baba, do steel plant abeg. That's will bring about real industrialization
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by Is04970: 11:23am On Jul 14, 2025
I will get there by God's grace.
Well done Dangote.
You're doing well.
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by PDPdestroyer(m): 11:24am On Jul 14, 2025
Some people will be very sad with this development grin
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by Moferere: 11:26am On Jul 14, 2025
Unlike those, container experts from the yeast, this is the original developer.
and one funny thing is that he makes no noise about it
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by strangest(m): 11:27am On Jul 14, 2025
They should make this man the president... He has done more projects than Buhari and Tinubu put together
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by Babangidapikin: 11:27am On Jul 14, 2025
Baba just dey build dey go ... It is good, he has to keep thinking everyday and keep calm too.. because money is a visitor that like to go check other people.
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by Smartestboy: 11:31am On Jul 14, 2025
It is an assets because he promised to develop western state.,that is ur life
SmartPolician:
Aliko Dangote was the best thing that ever happened to this country. This man is an asset to this country and nobody loves this country half as much as he does. Dangote would always say that he wants to reinvest in Nigeria every kobo he makes in Nigeria.
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by SouthSouth1914: 11:32am On Jul 14, 2025
As long as this development changes the brown roofs in Ogun it’s supported
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by muyico(m): 11:36am On Jul 14, 2025
But why most Dangote business location is southwest?? If Nigeria divide,? How u want scope with Ur business??
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by Hmmmmm2024: 11:37am On Jul 14, 2025
seunmsg:
Make your region conducive and investment will come. Stop blaming FG for the lack of development in your region.
shut up ? What insecurity is stopping bayelsa from having a federal sea port just like apapa ?
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by WesleyPepper: 11:37am On Jul 14, 2025
Smartestboy:
It is an assets because he promised to develop western state.,that is ur life
Emeka, the guy your quoted is your brother o.
Don’t let bitterness end your life . It’s too early Abeg
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by Nobody: 11:40am On Jul 14, 2025
Ogun to have seaport, we need seaport approval in eastern part pls
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by PulaPower: 11:42am On Jul 14, 2025
kettykin:
...this is a big step and will consolidate his footprint in the Africa economy.


At this rate, the Niger Delta might just go down as the most legendary comedy epic, not just in Africa, but across the galaxies. Their story will echo beyond time, so much so that even in the afterlife, in the halls of heaven, entire parables will be crafted from their saga

This is even after all of them decamped to APC.

Tufiakwa.
Haha. Wetin concern Niger delta with Dangote business?

Are you really feeling alright?
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by flexyrule(m): 11:43am On Jul 14, 2025
TheBillyonaire:
The Coastal Super Highway along the Lagos axis should be expanded to a minimum of 10 lanes to accommodate projected vehicular, logistics, and trade volumes. In tandem, a dedicated rail line must be integrated within this corridor to support sustainable, multimodal transport, especially given the increasing concentration of global-standard infrastructure projects anchoring this economic zone.

As Lagos serves as Nigeria’s prime international gateway, it is imperative that its transport backbone evolves to match global throughput expectations and urban density challenges. Such foresight will not only decongest traffic but will also future-proof the region for regional integration under frameworks like AfCFTA.

Looking ahead, the Ibom Maritime Axis stands to benefit from the maturation curve of development currently unfolding in Lagos. The lessons learned, particularly around planning missteps and implementation bottlenecks, will serve as a strategic blueprint ensuring that Phase II of Nigeria’s coastal economic evolution is governed by efficiency, resilience, and innovation.
Why should the Ibom Maritime Axis stand to benefit from the maturation curve of development currently unfolding in Lagos?

Anyway, it's a private investment, he has the right to decide where he wants it located.

But when the oil and gas from the Niger Delta region is cut and supplies out of the region are impeded, I hope that he won't complain.
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by Tolu2024(m): 11:43am On Jul 14, 2025
MCentral:
https://moneycentral.com.ng/companies/article/dangote-files-paperwork-to-build-nigerias-biggest-deep-seaport-in-ogun-lng-terminal/I
And the 5 useless governors in South East can’t build one seaport in the entire region what a shame .
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by Factcheck0001: 11:45am On Jul 14, 2025
kettykin:
...this is a big step and will consolidate his footprint in the Africa economy.


At this rate, the Niger Delta might just go down as the most legendary comedy epic, not just in Africa, but across the galaxies. Their story will echo beyond time, so much so that even in the afterlife, in the halls of heaven, entire parables will be crafted from their saga

This is even after all of them decamped to APC.

Tufiakwa.
hate is what is marginalising u in d south east, just observe as south south will get VP n then presidency again n they will better their lots n u will start insulting them n calling them betrayals again.

On another note, I can bet even dangote will not even claim to develop south west but those people who will claim it don't even have nothing, if they have half of what dangote have in south west they will demand for governorship of all south west states.


We want to thank yorubas and the governors for making south west a peaceful hub for investment
Re: Dangote Files Paperwork To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun, LNG Terminal by udemzyudex(m): 11:47am On Jul 14, 2025
The funny thing is that this will be approved on time than the ibom deep sea port.
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