Sustainable Inland Ports in Nigeria: An Opportunity for Growth of Nigerian Nation
This paper discusses the factors that militate against the growth and sustainability of the Nigerian Inland waterway ports from secondary data and inductive research perspective. The Nigerian nation has adequate coverage of major inland waters that are either navigable at present or potentially nav...
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