Nigeria’s Transport Minister has again commended the media for supporting the change mantra of the federal government.
Rotimi Ameachi gave the commendation when management staff of Vintage press Limited , owners of the Nation’s Newspaper paid him a courtesy call in his office in Abuja.
They were in his office to elicit the need to make the country’s maritime ports viable.
To this end, the transport ministry and vintage press are partnering to hold a national conference with the aim of fast tracking port reforms in the country.
Nigeria’s Transport Minister has again commended the media for supporting the change mantra of the federal government.
Rotimi Ameachi gave the commendation when management staff of Vintage press Limited , owners of the Nation’s Newspaper paid him a courtesy call in his office in Abuja.
They were in his office to elicit the need to make the country’s maritime ports viable.
To this end, the transport ministry and vintage press are partnering to hold a national conference with the aim of fast tracking port reforms in the country.
Nigeria’s Transport Minister has again commended the media for supporting the change mantra of the federal government.
Rotimi Ameachi gave the commendation when management staff of Vintage press Limited , owners of the Nation’s Newspaper paid him a courtesy call in his office in Abuja.
They were in his office to elicit the need to make the country’s maritime ports viable.
To this end, the transport ministry and vintage press are partnering to hold a national conference with the aim of fast tracking port reforms in the country.
Nigeria’s Transport Minister has again commended the media for supporting the change mantra of the federal government.
Rotimi Ameachi gave the commendation when management staff of Vintage press Limited , owners of the Nation’s Newspaper paid him a courtesy call in his office in Abuja.
They were in his office to elicit the need to make the country’s maritime ports viable.
To this end, the transport ministry and vintage press are partnering to hold a national conference with the aim of fast tracking port reforms in the country.
Nigeria’s Transport Minister has again commended the media for supporting the change mantra of the federal government.
Rotimi Ameachi gave the commendation when management staff of Vintage press Limited , owners of the Nation’s Newspaper paid him a courtesy call in his office in Abuja.
They were in his office to elicit the need to make the country’s maritime ports viable.
To this end, the transport ministry and vintage press are partnering to hold a national conference with the aim of fast tracking port reforms in the country.
Nigeria’s Transport Minister has again commended the media for supporting the change mantra of the federal government.
Rotimi Ameachi gave the commendation when management staff of Vintage press Limited , owners of the Nation’s Newspaper paid him a courtesy call in his office in Abuja.
They were in his office to elicit the need to make the country’s maritime ports viable.
To this end, the transport ministry and vintage press are partnering to hold a national conference with the aim of fast tracking port reforms in the country.
Nigeria’s Transport Minister has again commended the media for supporting the change mantra of the federal government.
Rotimi Ameachi gave the commendation when management staff of Vintage press Limited , owners of the Nation’s Newspaper paid him a courtesy call in his office in Abuja.
They were in his office to elicit the need to make the country’s maritime ports viable.
To this end, the transport ministry and vintage press are partnering to hold a national conference with the aim of fast tracking port reforms in the country.
Nigeria’s Transport Minister has again commended the media for supporting the change mantra of the federal government.
Rotimi Ameachi gave the commendation when management staff of Vintage press Limited , owners of the Nation’s Newspaper paid him a courtesy call in his office in Abuja.
They were in his office to elicit the need to make the country’s maritime ports viable.
To this end, the transport ministry and vintage press are partnering to hold a national conference with the aim of fast tracking port reforms in the country.