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Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by BlackViper(op): 7:55am On Oct 29, 2025
Nigerian seaports are currently missing from the 2025 global Top 100 ranking, with only four African ports making it into Lloyd’s List.

According to a recent ranking released by Lloyd’s Register, Port of Tanger Med, Morocco, Egypt follows with Port Said and Alexandria and Togo’s Lomé Port.

The reports stated that Morocco’s Tanger Med remains the continent’s strongest performer, ranking 17th globally after handling over 10.2 million TEUs in 2024 – an 18.9 per cent surge that reinforces its role as a major transhipment gateway.

Egypt followed with Port Said at 53rd position, although its 3.9 million TEUs represented a slight decline due to disruptions in the Red Sea. Alexandria showed stronger momentum, climbing to 2.2 million TEUs and posting one of the region’s fastest throughput gains.

Togo’s Lomé Port completes Africa’s presence, ranking 92nd with more than 2 million TEUs, maintaining its growing influence in West Africa’s shipping corridors.

Maritime experts have attributed Nigeria’s absence to infrastructure and logistical constraints.

They further argued that enhanced investment in infrastructure, automation, and connectivity is essential for Africa to boost maritime trade competitiveness.

African ports face infrastructure and logistical limitations, contributing to lagging global container handling capacity. This reveals the continent’s ongoing struggle to expand its maritime capacity despite rising trade volumes.

The findings highlight the continent’s ongoing infrastructure and logistical constraints despite notable improvements in select terminals.

Lloyd’s List’s latest assessment shows that global container traffic is rebounding strongly. Worldwide throughput reached 743.6 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) in 2024, an 8.1 per cent increase from a year earlier, signalling recovery from several years of suppressed volumes driven by pandemic-era disruptions and geopolitical tensions.

Asia continues to dominate global trade flows, with Chinese ports responsible for over 40 per cent of total container throughput.

North America and Europe also gained momentum, supported by shifting supply chains, stronger consumer spending and strategic inventory replenishment.

The continent’s shipping performance continues to suffer severe global and regional disruptions.

Lloyd’s List’s latest assessment shows that global container traffic is rebounding strongly, with worldwide throughput hitting 743.6 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) in 2024

The ongoing security crisis in the Red Sea has rerouted major shipping lines away from key African gateways, causing delays, higher insurance costs, and reduced vessel calls to Eastern and Northern African ports.

Meanwhile, major Western carriers have scaled back operations on some West African routes due to lower freight demand and capacity constraints.

At a structural level, limited port automation, capacity bottlenecks, slow cargo clearance processes and a lack of rail connectivity continue to dampen competitiveness. Many African economies remain heavily import-dependent, offering less incentive for large-scale transhipment investments.

However, speaking on the development, a maritime analyst, Emmanuel Onyema, said ageing berths, limited container yards, inadequate dredging and terminal space create queues and long dwell times that deter carriers.

Onyema also identifies that poor hinterland connectivity, fueled by weak or unreliable road/rail links to industrial and consumption centres, forces cargo to sit in port longer or be trucked inefficiently, thereby increasing time-in-port a
nd transport costs.

“The Lekki Deep Sea Port example underscores that a new port alone won’t work without rail/road links. Also, fragmented documentation and manual processes create delays; where single-window automation is missing or partial, turnaround is slower.

Conversely, where automation has been implemented it has cut processing time dramatically,” Onyema stated.

Also speaking, Chinedu Ogbonna, said even though West Africa is a large trade market, port inefficiencies make Nigerian ports relatively unattractive to shippers and investors.

“Infrastructure creates capacity, automation converts capacity to reliable performance, and connectivity ensures goods flow to and from the ports efficiently.

Without all three, new docks or cranes alone will not restore Nigeria’s competitiveness or stop “absence” from regional maritime value chains.

“Also, those absences don’t come from lack of demand; West Africa is a large trade market, but they come from inefficiencies that make Nigerian ports relatively unattractive to shippers and investors, Ogbonna stated.
https://leadership.ng/nigeria-missing-as-4-african-ports-make-2025-global-top-100-ranking/

Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by DiamondsAreFore: 7:58am On Oct 29, 2025
Tiny little Togo outperforming the "giant" of Africa.
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by helinues: 8:01am On Oct 29, 2025
We are in upgrading process, with time we should catch up
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by helinues: 8:03am On Oct 29, 2025
DiamondsAreFore:
Tiny little Togo outperforming the "giant" of Africa.
Togo have more body water than Nigeria if I am not mistaken and also, their body water path connect to other places than Nigeria. They have been amongnst the best port for decades now.
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by immortalcrown(m):
Is it by body water or by quality control?
helinues:
Togo have more body water than Nigeria if I am not mistaken and also, their body water path connect to other places than Nigeria. They have been amongnst the best port for decades now.
Read the excerpts below 👇🏼

Maritime experts have attributed Nigeria’s absence to infrastructure and logistical constraints.

However, speaking on the development, a maritime analyst, Emmanuel Onyema, said ageing berths, limited container yards, inadequate dredging and terminal space create queues and long dwell times that deter carriers.
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by agabusta: 8:26am On Oct 29, 2025
DiamondsAreFore:
Tiny little Togo outperforming the "giant" of Africa.
How many ports does Togo have?
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by Hemanwel(m): 8:26am On Oct 29, 2025
The Lagos port wey them carry for head like agbo jedi-jedi nor even dey among the top 4 best for Africa? Africa oh!! O ma se o!
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by Nwaikpe: 8:28am On Oct 29, 2025
But I thought that laptop boyz from the sadwest claim that Apapa is the greatest port in human civilization.
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by donmixc: 8:29am On Oct 29, 2025
nigeria under tinubo is not working, he must go back to lagos 2027 undecided undecided

meanwhile, where is Helinus angry angry
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by Nwaikpe: 8:29am On Oct 29, 2025
Hemanwel:
The Lagos port wey them carry for head like agbo jedi-jedi nor even dey among the 4 best for Africa? Africa oh!! O ma se o!
E no even dey among top 50 in Africa sef.

The ranking just stopped there.
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by Niccoloimhotep(m): 8:30am On Oct 29, 2025
If Obi talk now, Yarimo and the rest of his bandwagon of laptop dogs unleashed by ofcourse the terrible one is Aso rock would start bleating like goats.
May God deliver us from the hands of these never do wells. They’re obviously bent on dragging this country through mud just to see their bullion vans stuffed with stolen funds for their numerous street urchins during election .
All of una go end up for jail 🥺
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by Nozarashi: 8:30am On Oct 29, 2025
And some people who want to be president will rather have us abandon any further upgrades at our major port because it's in Lagos.
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by PepeXKermit: 8:30am On Oct 29, 2025
helinues:
Togo have more body water than Nigeria if I am not mistaken and also, their body water path connect to other places than Nigeria. They have been amongnst the best port for decades now.
Did you hear yourself mr man?
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by emmanuelewumi(m): 8:31am On Oct 29, 2025
DiamondsAreFore:
Tiny little Togo outperforming the "giant" of Africa.
I think some Nigerian importers use Lome port and then take the goods to Nigeria by road.


My opinion though
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by Hassanmaye(m): 8:31am On Oct 29, 2025
BlackViper:
https://leadership.ng/nigeria-missing-as-4-african-ports-make-2025-global-top-100-ranking/
Where is city of excellence for humanity's sake?? Of all the taxes of collected from 35 states and remitted there??
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by 0taPiaPia(m): 8:31am On Oct 29, 2025
Why should it be when the price for clearance is exorbitant
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by helinues: 8:32am On Oct 29, 2025
PepeXKermit:
Did you hear yourself mr man?
I didn't speak Mr to have heard my own echo.

What issue do you have with the comments?
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by CTee1: 8:32am On Oct 29, 2025
huh We disagree with this report… sometin fishy goin on… ojoro
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by saintbillion(m): 8:32am On Oct 29, 2025
helinues:
Togo have more body water than Nigeria if I am not mistaken and also, their body water path connect to other places than Nigeria. They have been amongnst the best port for decades now.
The way u guys defend the failure of Nigerian government needs to be studied.

Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by Jayhome24: 8:33am On Oct 29, 2025
Ok so what should we do now?
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by helinues: 8:35am On Oct 29, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
I think some Nigerian importers use Lome port and then take the goods to Nigeria by road.


My opinion though
There are some goods, when they are coming to Africa country from Europe, Asia e.t.c, they first make it to Togo before being dispatch to other places.

The Egypt port most especially around the Gaza strip have been a major trade routes for decades.
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by iwaeda: 8:35am On Oct 29, 2025
Our ports are home of corruption, in Benin Republic you clear good seamlessly, Tincan and Apapa port very notorious for dubious custom men, agents and so on. They will ensured your containers entered demurrage. grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by helinues: 8:36am On Oct 29, 2025
saintbillion:
The way u guys defend the failure of Nigerian government needs to be studied.
You could have disputed my comments not as usual accusing
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by Nwaikpe: 8:37am On Oct 29, 2025
Massdamm:
Tribe from yam leg spotted😁
Is apapa port the greatest or not?
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by mascot87(m): 8:38am On Oct 29, 2025
DiamondsAreFore:
Tiny little Togo outperforming the "giant" of Africa.
I know if Nigeria had been added as one of the top in Africa, you would have called it Propaganda. You people are irredeemable.
To expect anything positive from you people about Nigeria is to believe elephants can fly.
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by mascot87(m): 8:44am On Oct 29, 2025
Nwaikpe:
But I thought that laptop boyz from the sadwest claim that Apapa is the greatest port in human civilization.
The usual comment of a Lagos hater. No new thing here. We always know you people hate Lagos and SW.

But I am 100% sure no single South East will ever rant close to Lagos till the end of the world. So keep the hates alive
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by 004gist: 8:44am On Oct 29, 2025
We refused to develop other port and allow them to rot.

We failed to realised that port can open new trading centre,create jobs and increase productivity.


A country of 250m
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by AK481(m): 8:47am On Oct 29, 2025
Remove nigeria and put lagos .

That's how useless the government want nigeria port to be limited
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by Racoon(m): 8:47am On Oct 29, 2025
Morocco kept on making itself a economic power house in Africa. Nigeria refused to develop other ports hence can't rank anywhere.
Re: Nigeria Missing As 4 African Ports Make 2025 Global Top 100 Ranking by saintbillion(m): 8:51am On Oct 29, 2025
helinues:
You could have disputed my comments not as usual accusing
I don't need to do that. What u needed was already mention in the post by experts. They talked about lack of infrastructures such as railways, no dredging of port. But u were so hell bend and blinded to see the truth. You instead choose to attribute ur claims to natural factors. How many rivers Togo get na? How many populations togo get? How many landlock countries share boundaries with Togo that will warrant them to use Togo port for interport? U are just too bitter. U will soon die cause of lies. Do u know Nigeria is built in such a way in which each geo political zone can have mkre than 2 sea ports? Look at lagos, look at Onitsha, look at calabar, look at akwa ibom, look at port Harcourt, just to name few. Baba even countries that are landlocks tries to invest in ports by building canals. Nigeria already has all. Yet u choose to say togo has more riverine than Nigeria. Togo that is not even up to ogun state interms of land mass? Na stil u go get up and be saying we're gaints of Africa. Learn to speak the truth at least for ones. Don't be Nairaland Reno omokery. The post didn't say Nigeria doesn't have enough water bobies to make the port functional. It says the problem is due to bad government and political factors and also people like u

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