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Nigerian Ports Authority Senior Staff Quarters
11 Vaal St, Maitama 904101, Abuja, Nigeria
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Nigerian Ports Authority Senior Staff Quarters

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mu
Review №1

The place is beautiful

Pw
Review №2

This estate has been in existence for several years in the maitama area of Abuja, Nigeria.It is a modern estate, with tarred roads and security-manned main entrance/exit.There are a couple of houses that do not confirm to the block of flats, obviously privately owned and built.All houses have allotted parking; this estate does not have a park or recreational area for children and adults.On the whole, it is habitable, lively and a good location to live in.

Ak
Review №3

Easily accessible through Mpape to Maitama express.

Da
Review №4

So neat and serene, security wise very good.

Wi
Review №5

Hadiza Bala Usman. Hadiza Bala Usman (born January 2, 1976) is a Nigerian activist and politician. She is currently the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) as appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday 11 July 2016.Port operations and development in Nigeria began in the middle of the 19th century. The effort towards the provision of facilities for ocean going vessels started with the opening of Lagos Lagoon in the early 1909. The Apapa Port in the South West was earmarked for development in 1913 and construction of the first four deep water berths of 548.64m at the port began in 1921The Port of Port Harcourt was conceptualised on discovery of coal at Enugu and was subsequently opened for the business in 1913. The completion of the railway line in Enugu in 1916 resulted in the development of four 1920 feet long berths at Port Harcourt to expedite the exploitation and eventual exportation of coal on one hand and the support of importation of goods on the other hand. The Nigerian Port Authority was established as a continuous Public Corporation by the Ports Act of 1954 to address the institutional weakness that bordered on lack of coherent policy framework as ports development were done on adhoc basis driven by changes on the level and demand of sea-borne trade.In 2003, the Federal Government of Nigeria initiated the drive towards improving efficiency at out Ports, and the landlord model was adopted for all the Nigerian Ports. This gave rise to the concession of 25 Terminals to private Terminal Operators with lease agreement ranging from 10-25 years. One of the concessions was a Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) arrangement. Also in the process of reorganising the ports, the former eight (8) ports were reduced to six (6) major ports, with two (2) ports in Lagos and four (4)in the east namely; Lagos Port Complex, Tin Can-Island Port Complex, Calabar Port, Rivers Ports, Onne Ports Complex and Delta Ports Complex respectively.In line with the reform programme, the transaction commenced with the advertisement for Expression of Interest on the 3rd of December, 2003, by the National Council on Privatization with the Bureau of Public Enterprise acting as the transaction agent. A total of 110 EOIs were harvested out of which only 94 were pre-qualified.Pre-bid conferences, Data room and physical due diligence were also done and request for proposals sent out to bidders. Technical bids were submitted and evaluated; the financial offers were also opened to determine the successful bidders.All the successful bidders negotiated their concession agreements with a Public Sector Team made up of Nigerian Ports Authority and the Bureau of Public Enterprise. Successfully negotiated agreements were signed. Transition programme initiated preparatory to handing over. Under this new arrangement the Authority ceded some of her functions and responsibilities to the Private Sector.

Ch
Review №6

Serene, strategically located close to a major highway so most parts of abuja are easily accessible from here. Also walking distance from hmedix (pharmacy and supermarket).

So
Review №7

Good neighborhood with all the necessary facilities.

Li
Review №8

Very Nice environ, neat n quiet

Es
Review №9

Available appartements with good security.

AY
Review №10

A beautiful estate in Maitama Abuja for Nigerian Ports Authority staffs.

Um
Review №11

Its calm and cool place

AF
Review №12

Easy to locate and a good facilities

Pr
Review №13

Nice environment

ti
Review №14

Great place constant light

so
Review №15

Nature is experienced greatly

Fa
Review №16

Lovely Residential Area

Ab
Review №17

Great place

Ha
Review №18

I liked it

OG
Review №19

Im not sure about this place

Ch
Review №20

Serene environment

ay
Review №21

Nice place

KE
Review №22

Ok environment

ce
Review №23

Wonderful

mo
Review №24

Nice place

Em
Review №25

Nice

Ab
Review №26

I am like forest

US
Review №27

Nice place

It
Review №28

Residents

GA
Review №29

Fine

NA
Review №30

Cool

Ol
Review №31

Cool

sa
Review №32

Cool

ot
Review №33

Traffic is huge

ra
Review №34

Okay

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  • Address:11 Vaal St, Maitama 904101, Abuja, Nigeria
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