Nigeria, UK seal £746m deal to rebuild Lagos ports

Nigeria and the United Kingdom have sealed a £746m landmark deal to rebuild Lagos ports and deepen trade partnership.

A headline on ThisDayLive reports that Nigeria and the UK have sealed a £746m landmark deal to rebuild Lagos ports and deepen their trade partnership. The page, dated March 20, 2026, lists this among other stories, including 'A Technocrat at the Helm of Innovation', 'CAF and the Longest Final in Football', and 'DHQ Clarifies Oluyede’s Remark on North-East Indigene, Alleges Misrepresentation'. No further details on the deal are provided in the extracted content.

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