….as PTML, Grimaldi donate N150m, 10,000 nose masks to FG, Lagos government
Nigeria’s largest roll-on roll-off terminal, Ports and Terminal Multiservices Limited , and its parent company, Grimaldi Nigeria, have collectively donated a total of N150 million, 10,000 nose masks and 5,000 hand gloves to various arms of government in support of the fight against the spread of coronavirus in the country.
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