
Trucks Transit Parks Limited, manager of the electronic call-up system, stated that efficient truck management significantly aids environmental protection and enhances working conditions for dockworkers. The company emphasized that reducing traffic congestion around Nigeria’s seaports is vital for sustainable shipping operations. This assertion was made in Lagos last week at the 2026 Dockworkers’ Day celebration, organized by the Shipping Correspondents Association of Nigeria. Speaking on the theme “Green Ports: Sustainable Practices for Dockworkers,” Mr. Jama Onwubuariri, Co-founder of TTP, highlighted the electronic call-up system's role in promoting orderliness and sustainability along the Apapa and Tin Can port corridors. Onwubuariri, represented by Nancy Nnamdi, General Manager, Corporate and Strategic Communications at TTP, noted that the theme aligns with the company’s commitment to sustainable port operations. He added that sustainability is integral to the systems and processes deployed by the company to improve efficiency within the port ecosystem.
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The World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, kicks off on Thursday with Mexico facing South Africa in Mexico City. This expanded tournament features 48 teams and is projected to generate $13 billion in revenue. However, FIFA has faced criticism regarding high ticket prices and visa complications, which have affected a referee, Iranian team officials, and fans. FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended the organization, stating that the $60 entry price for some tickets is the lowest among American sports playoff phases, and the average price of under $500 is also the lowest. Infantino addressed the situation of Somali referee Omar Artan, who was denied entry to the United States due to security concerns, acknowledging it was unfortunate but stating FIFA does not control everything. He also highlighted Iran's participation despite military tensions with the US as a success for FIFA. Infantino credited US President Trump's involvement as crucial for the World Cup to be held in the United States, with Trump confirming his plans to attend some matches. South Africa's coach Hugo Broos emphasized the need for his team to focus on their game despite the large Mexican crowd, while Mexico's coach Javier Aguirre expressed determination to win their opening match, a feat they have not achieved in seven previous attempts. South Korea and the Czech Republic will play the second game of the opening day.
Must ReadNigeria's Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has described the landing and subsequent departure of a private aircraft from a roadway near Asaba, Delta State, as a breach of aviation regulations and a national security concern. The aircraft, which reportedly failed to land at Asaba Airport, landed on a concrete road under construction in the Ogwashi-Uku area. The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority grounded the aircraft upon its arrival in Lagos and suspended the operator’s Permit for Non-Commercial Flight, launching a full-scale investigation. Keyamo expressed relief that no lives were lost but noted serious concerns regarding the incident and the aircraft’s departure without authorization. Air Traffic Control was only notified after the aircraft was airborne, indicating a flight without necessary operational clearance. Keyamo called this an unacceptable breach of aviation regulations and security protocols. The NCAA is conducting a comprehensive regulatory review, examining operational, airworthiness, maintenance, and flight-related records. Relevant security agencies have taken custody of the flight crew, who are cooperating with investigators. The minister assured the public of a thorough and transparent investigation, with appropriate actions to be taken based on the findings, emphasizing that no individual or operator will be permitted to circumvent established aviation procedures.

The Capital Market Solicitors Association CMSA announced its 2026 Annual Business Summit, themed "Structural Resilience and Market Permanence," will focus on strengthening Nigeria’s capital market, deepening investor confidence, and promoting sustainable growth. Scheduled for July 1, 2026, in Lagos, the summit aims to explore how Nigeria can sustain capital market growth through institutional reforms, regulatory efficiency, technological innovation, and stronger investor protection mechanisms. Simisola Eyisanmi, Chairman of the CMSA, explained that discussions will cover institutional governance, capital adequacy, market trading procedures, regulatory reforms, technological integration, sustainable financing, and long-term strategies. She clarified the distinction between the capital market, a broad ecosystem, and the stock exchange, a platform for trading securities. Eyisanmi emphasized that both are regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission SEC and urged Nigerians to ensure financial institutions are licensed. She also highlighted the well-defined dispute resolution process for investors, starting with the SEC and potentially escalating to the Investments and Securities Tribunal IST. The IST has been invited to participate in the summit to raise awareness of its role. For small and medium-sized enterprises, Eyisanmi pointed to opportunities like the Growth Board of Nigerian Exchange Limited and the NASD Over-the-Counter Securities Exchange. Mohammed Abubakar SAN,