On a sweltering morning in West Africa's largest port, an official from a Swiss company watched as a container lifted from a ship was transported towards a warehouse for inspection. Inside the bustling Apapa quay, one of three docks in the Lagos port complex, the container was first checked using state-of-the art scanners installed as part of a $210 million upgrade that began in 2004.
It should have been cleared in a matter of minutes. Instead, several hours later, dockyard workers
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