Maersk declines to comment on purported $600m Nigerian investment

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Maersk declines to comment on purported $600m Nigerian investment
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Officials of Moller-Maersk, however, have declined to comment on the said investment as announced by the Nigerian government, according to a report by England-based shipping publication Lloyd's Limit.

The Nigerian government recently claimed that President Bola Tinubu secured an investment of $600 million from Danish shipping and logistics company, A.P Moller-Maersk, to expand existing port infrastructure to accommodate more container shipping services to Nigerian ports.

Officials of Moller-Maersk, however, have declined to comment on the said investment as announced by the Nigerian government, according to a report by England-based shipping publication Lloyd’s Limit. But despite detailing how Tinubu secured the purported investment, Maersk was mum on the alleged investment plan.

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