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Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by FreeStuffsNG(op): 5:42pm On Dec 15, 2025
Lekki Deep Sea Port is rapidly reshaping Nigeria’s maritime trade landscape, emerging as the country’s second most important port by trade value just three years after operations began.

New trade data for the first nine months of 2025 show that Lekki has overtaken long-established ports such as Tin Can Island and Port Harcourt (Onne) in both imports and exports, signalling a structural shift in how goods move in and out of Africa’s largest economy.

The figures, drawn from Nigeria’s “Trade by Top 10 Posts/Ports of Operation” tables for Q1, Q2 and Q3 2025, highlight Lekki’s growing dominance, particularly on the import side, where it is now clearly entrenched as the second-largest gateway after Apapa Port.

The combined trade figures put Lekki Deep Sea Port’s rise into sharp relief. Between Q1 and Q3 2025, Lekki handled an estimated N13.46 trillion in total trade, combining imports and exports, making it Nigeria’s second-largest port by trade value, well ahead of Tin Can Island’s N9.31 trillion and almost double the N6.76 trillion recorded at Port Harcourt (Onne).

While Apapa Port remains dominant with about N74.78 trillion in total trade, Lekki has clearly emerged as the only port operating at a scale large enough to act as a genuine secondary hub.

Notably, Lekki’s trade is also more balanced, with imports of N7.39 trillion and exports of N6.07 trillion, underscoring its growing role as both a supply gateway and an export platform rather than a one-sided, import-heavy port.

Lekki’s rapid ascent in imports
By the end of the third quarter of 2025, Lekki Deep Sea Port recorded N7.39 trillion in imports year-to-date, placing it firmly behind only Apapa Port, which handled N22.21 trillion over the same period.

A breakdown of the quarterly data shows a consistent and accelerating trend:

Q1 2025: N1.70 trillion
Q2 2025: N2.51 trillion
Q3 2025: N3.18 trillion
This steady rise contrasts with the flatter performance of legacy ports.

Tin Can Island, for example, recorded N5.83 trillion in imports YTD, well below Lekki’s total, while Port Harcourt (Onne) stood at N3.81 trillion.

The significance of Lekki’s import growth goes beyond headline rankings.

It reflects a gradual rerouting of high-value cargo, especially containerised and industrial imports, away from congested Lagos legacy ports toward a facility designed from inception for scale, automation, and larger vessels.

Exports tell the same story, but with a time lag
While Lekki’s import dominance is now clear, its export story is slightly more recent but equally telling.

Between Q1 and Q3 2025, Lekki handled N6.07 trillion in exports, making it the second-largest export port in Nigeria, behind only Apapa Port’s N52.57 trillion.

The quarterly export trajectory shows just how quickly the port is scaling:

Q1 2025: N303.6 billion
Q2 2025: N2.41 trillion
Q3 2025: N3.36 trillion


In Q1, Lekki was still a marginal export hub. By Q3, it had become a core conduit for outbound trade, overtaking Tin Can Island and narrowing the gap with Port Harcourt (Onne).

This pattern is consistent with how deep-sea ports mature globally: imports ramp up first as shipping lines and consignees adjust routes, while exports follow once exporters reorganise logistics, storage, and customs processes around the new hub.

Apapa remains dominant, but the centre of gravity is shifting

Apapa Port continues to dominate Nigeria’s trade, accounting for over N52.6 trillion in exports and N22.2 trillion in imports in the first nine months of 2025.

However, the data suggest that Apapa’s dominance is increasingly relative rather than absolute.

Lekki’s growth is not coming at the expense of total trade volumes but is instead absorbing incremental growth in Nigeria’s imports and exports.

In practical terms, new cargo volumes, especially those linked to industrial inputs, refined products, and large container shipments, are more likely to flow through Lekki than through already-strained legacy ports.

This dynamic supports the federal government’s long-standing objective of decongesting Apapa without disrupting trade flows.

Infrastructure investments are beginning to pay off

Lekki’s rise in the rankings aligns closely with recent government and private-sector investments aimed at resolving what had been the port’s biggest constraint: access.

Over the past year, major interventions have included:

The commissioning of a 37-kilometre access road built by Dangote and inaugurated by President Bola Tinubu.

Federal Executive Council approval of N651.7 billion for the 7th axial road, designed to link Lekki Deep Sea Port to the southern and northern trade corridors.

Ongoing consideration of alternative engineering solutions, including lagoon backfilling, to eliminate potential chokepoints on the port’s access routes.
These developments are critical because a deep-sea port’s competitiveness depends not just on berths and cranes, but on how quickly cargo can move inland.

The Q1–Q3 data suggest that improvements in evacuation routes are already translating into higher cargo throughput.

Lekki is attracting cargo faster than older ports because its deep-water capacity for larger vessels, automated operations, proximity to major industrial assets, and readiness for next-generation shipping make it more efficient and future-proof for high-value, time-sensitive trade.
https://nairametrics.com/2025/12/15/lekki-deep-seaport-displaces-tin-can-as-nigerias-no-2-port-by-trade/

Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by FreeStuffsNG(op):
Lekki is attracting cargo faster than older ports because its deep-water capacity for larger vessels, automated operations, proximity to major industrial assets, and readiness for next-generation shipping make it more efficient and future-proof for high-value, time-sensitive trade.

Out of envy and in a bid to frustrate Lagos and the Yoruba, the FGN in previous years and administrations, built and littered Nigeria with white elephant 'political' ports instead of using the funds to upgrade, modernize and expand old legacy ports of Apapa and Tin Can Port in Lagos.

Today, Apapa port and Tin Can port have become old , inefficient and not growing while their political ports they littered Nigeria with remain inept. They opposed and literally held down and frustrated the upgrade and expansion of Apapa and Tin Can ports because they hate Lagos and the Yoruba. Smh.

Under the visionary leadership of Asiwaju Tinubu as our Governor, Lagos started building her own Sea Port and today owns a significant percentage of the Lekki Deep Seaport.


We are pleased to let everyone who stood against us know that "you meant it for evil but God came to our rescue ". We have a port that is not owned by FG that is now displacing ' political' ports and FG's legacy ports here in Lagos. We didn’t wait for you for you to change your mind on holding down Apapa and Tin Can ports forever.

We appreciate all those who believed in us. Thank you.


In the next few months, our Lekki Deep Seaport will displace Apapa Port and we will all pop champagne to celebrate it.

Badagry Deep Seaport is in the works too. This is the best time to invest in Lagos.

Visit Lagos today . Invest in Lagos. Lagos is the centre of excellence for leisure and business to enjoy best returns on your investment and the legendary warm hospitality of the Yoruba culture.

God bless Nigeria for ever!

Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by HgAkpobomeEr: 5:43pm On Dec 15, 2025
The Lekki Deep Seaport is a game changer for Nigeria's maritime industry. Congratulations to all stakeholders.
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by princeade86(m): 6:01pm On Dec 15, 2025
Ok. So how many trailers dey enter there daily
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by Tjra: 6:04pm On Dec 15, 2025
This is bad news for Obidients
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by SeeWahala: 6:05pm On Dec 15, 2025
Hehehe 🤭

Dem wan commot food for RoNu their mouth so therefore PROPAGANDA must FaaaaYaaaaa! 🔥 everybody for the port matter grin
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by simpleseyi: 6:10pm On Dec 15, 2025
JAGABAN, the god of Politics and strategy. Ariwo ko ni Music. Empty barrel lo ma n pariwo.

Lagos built Lekki port, but a combination of 5 Eastern states are bullying federal government to build and run a viable port for them. Just noise, just wailing and crying, no action
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by Tjra: 6:13pm On Dec 15, 2025
SeeWahala:
Hehehe 🤭

Dem wan commot food for RoNu their mouth so therefore PROPAGANDA must FaaaaYaaaaa! 🔥 everybody for the port matter grin
If we check very well, RoNu is your landlord. He is most probably your employer too.
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by Laple0541(m): 6:13pm On Dec 15, 2025
Lagos state! The centre of excellence. OUR PRIDE THEIR NIGHTMARE.
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by simpleseyi: 6:13pm On Dec 15, 2025
Tjra:
This is bad news for Obidients
Crying and weeping in the camp of the enemies
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by simpleseyi: 6:14pm On Dec 15, 2025
SeeWahala:
Hehehe 🤭

Dem wan commot food for RoNu their mouth so therefore PROPAGANDA must FaaaaYaaaaa! 🔥 everybody for the port matter grin
Cry oooooo, cry well well.
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by lezz(m): 6:15pm On Dec 15, 2025
Enough of Lagos monopoly.

Let the poets in south South kick off.

Lagos is not the only city to the Atlantic
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by Basic123: 6:16pm On Dec 15, 2025
Built by Lagos state government plus
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by owobokiri(m): 6:16pm On Dec 15, 2025
simpleseyi:
Ariwo ko ni Music. Empty barrel lo ma n pariwo.

Lagos built Lekki port, but a combination of 5 Eastern states are bullying federal government to build and run a viable port for them. Just noise, just wailing and crying, no action
Why is no other South Western state building their own seaport apart from Lagos!?
Lagos is Africa's 4th largest economy deu to federal government investments in Lagos.
Ondo, Ogun etc. What clipped their fingers? Why have they never built any signature project by themselves.?
Let's start from there..
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by Slytiger: 6:17pm On Dec 15, 2025
Excellent news.

Dangote deep sea port coming on board in Ogun state soon as well.

Let's not forget Bakassi (Cross River) and the Ondo state deep sea port that were also approved today. Good news all around.

Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by Basic123:
lezz:
Enough of Lagos monopoly.

Let the poets in south South kick off.

Lagos is not the only city to the Atlantic
What were GEJ,ANYIM PIUS ANYIM,IKE EKWEREMADU and OKONJO IWEALAS doing for good 6 yr..2010-2015?
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by Ijaya123: 6:18pm On Dec 15, 2025
SeeWahala:
Hehehe 🤭

Dem wan commot food for RoNu their mouth so therefore PROPAGANDA must FaaaaYaaaaa! 🔥 everybody for the port matter grin
If you no cry, wetin we gain?
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by 3ice9ce: 6:18pm On Dec 15, 2025
owobokiri:
Why is no other South Western state building their own seaport apart from Lagos!?
Lagos is Africa's 4th largest economy deu to federal government investments in Lagos.
Ondo, Ogun etc. What clipped their fingers? Why have they never built any signature project by themselves.?
Let's start from there..
Go down the front page. There is a thread of a Seaport and refinery coming up in Ondo. Shubike, go there and see your kinsmen crying on the thread.
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by 3ice9ce: 6:19pm On Dec 15, 2025
lezz:
Enough of Lagos monopoly.

Let the poets in south South kick off.

Lagos is not the only city to the Atlantic
How many ports did SS son, GEJ establish as President?
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by Ijaya123:
lezz:
Enough of Lagos monopoly.

Let the poets in south South kick off.

Lagos is not the only city to the Atlantic
I guess you missed this part.

lezz:
I didn't. The Port Harcourt poet is mainly is mainly used by multinational oil companies who are autonomous.
They are anonymous yet they are multinational companies?

You’re doing well.

Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by grandstar(m): 6:20pm On Dec 15, 2025
Should Lagos ports be worried about other ports being set up elsewhere in the country?

No, it should not.

It seems the total trade volume at the ports is about 160 trillion. If trade grows by about 12% annually over the next 6 years alone, that figure would hit 320 trillion.

There's more than enough cargo to go round. No one needs to feel insecure.

It could even do better than this.

The doom mongering needs to stop. There's more than enough business to go round.
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by Sirleo05: 6:21pm On Dec 15, 2025
See everything way dey make lagos rich. Na why Lagos no fit complain as to what they get from revenue allocation compare to what they generate. If dem complain, it will amount to selfishness because most of these companies are national assets, for every people and not for Lagos alone. Eg seaport and other businesses own by government that are in Lagos, don't forget other huge investments government is also making in Lagos alone compare to what government spends to other states
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by SonOfDSoil01: 6:22pm On Dec 15, 2025
grin great news from the centre of excellence……while some are still crying and waiting for the FG to come and dredge their river in their landlockecd region, the Lagos govt was being pro active and partnered with investors to build a sea port……we won’t slow down on our drive to develop our state and attract investment just because some state and region refuse to elect visionary leader to develop their state and attract investment,so they can continue hating, it will never stop our progress or take away our shine…….eko oni baje oo btw proudly Lagos grin
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by FreeStuffsNG(op): 6:24pm On Dec 15, 2025
grandstar:
Should Lagos ports be worried about other ports being set up elsewhere in the country?

No, it should not.
We love to compete fairly and we will not fold our hands when we see others attempting to hold down our progress because they think we are moving too fast.

Apapa Port and Tin Can port were left to remain old and inefficient because FG wants to satisfy those who hate Lagos and the Yoruba. While FG was building new ports all over Nigeria, the simplest thing was to run it along with the modernization and expansion of Apapa and Tin Can ports. FG didn’t do that and rather watched those ports depreciate and became inefficient.

We inherited the legacy of excellence. It is in our blood. It is in our DNA. We grew up reading about and hearing of the legacies of "Firsts" by our forebears so we have no choice but to continue in progressive politics of development.
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by JASONjnr(m): 6:25pm On Dec 15, 2025
Imagine after Tinubu is done with Nigeria, we will be grateful we supported him.

He has also released funds for other seaports in other regions to be fixed and be in operation sooner.

On your mandate sir!
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by Port8080: 6:26pm On Dec 15, 2025
Is Lagos the only eligible state to own a port in Nigeria?
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by cdqyehyeh(m): 6:28pm On Dec 15, 2025
Nice development, Other seaport can be upgraded as well, as they were listed under the port for upgrade under the Private Public Partnership.
We are getting there.
May Almighty God keep guilding our darling President PBAT
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by lezz(m): 6:29pm On Dec 15, 2025
Ijaya123:
I guess you missed this part.
I didn't. The Port Harcourt poet is mainly is mainly used by multinational oil companies who are autonomous.
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by grandstar(m):
FreeStuffsNG:
We love to compete fairly and we will not fold our hands when we see others attempting to hold down our progress because they think we are moving too fast.

Apapa Port and Tin Can port were left to remain old and inefficient because FG wants to satisfy those who hate Lagos and the Yoruba. While FG was building new ports all over Nigeria, the simplest thing was to run it along with the modernization and expansion of Apapa and Tin Can ports. FG didn’t do that and rather watched those ports depreciate and became inefficient.

We inherited the legacy of excellence. It is in our blood. It is in our DNA. We grew up reading about and hearing of the legacies of "Firsts" by our forebears so we have no choice but to continue in progressive politics of development.
What most fail to understand is that there's more than enough business to go around.

If trade doubles in 6 years time which is possible, there'll be extra 100 trilion of new cargo to handle.

So, what's the fear mongering and whining about?
Re: Lekki Deep Seaport Displaces Tin Can As Nigeria’s No. 2 Port By Trade by lezz(m): 6:31pm On Dec 15, 2025
3ice9ce:
How many ports did SS son, GEJ establish as President?
was it your father that established Lagos port?
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