Nigeria, Aug. 2 -- The bustling heart of Nigeria's maritime economy is Apapa Lagos, and has long been the epicenter of trade and commerce in West Africa if I am not mistaken. Yet, beneath the vibrant activity and the constant hum of trailers and trucks, there lies a significant issue that has plagued the city's ports for years congestion. This challenge has become a bottleneck not only for the flow of goods but also for businesses and residence living in that environs which above all do have negative impact on the nation's overall economic growth. Every day, thousands of containers pile up at the Lagos ports, causing delays, increasing costs, and frustrating stakeholders. In fact, a recent report from the World Bank showed that congestion...