SCAN Dockworkers’ Day 2024
31 Aug
To continue placing issues affecting the Nigerian dockworkerson the front burner, the Shipping Correspondents’ Association of Nigeria (SCAN) is set for the second edition of the SCAN Dockworkers’ Day.
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