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Lagos is the commercial capital of Africa's most populous country, but the booming city is unprepared for the influx of those searching for a better life. Lagos is Nigeria's coastal megacity, and ...
The film city’s campus will be located in Lagos’ Epe area, at Ejirin City. The 100-hectare, mixed-use campus will have the capacity to support anywhere from 5,000 to 10,000 daily visitors.
Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist, Bill Gates has projected a dramatic rise in Lagos’ global status, saying the Nigerian city will become the world’s largest — and serve as a symbol of ...
But across the Lagos Lagoon, you’ll find a floating city: thousands of families living in shacks built over stinking waters. With more than 15 million people, Lagos is Nigeria’s capital of ...
Lagos Nigeria – Depositphotos *It’s a long way away, but Lagos, Nigeria is on its way to becoming the world’s largest city. The Daily Express reports the African city is is projected to ...
MTN Nigeria has reinforced its collaboration with the Lagos State Government to accelerate the state’s smart city ambitions, with a focus on digital infrastructure and improved service delivery ...
Builders, investors, and those who want to store wealth in Eko Atlantic City must pay N2 billion, which is the current price ...
LAGOS, Nigeria — Nigeria’s fashion and traditional dances were at full display on Sunday as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrived in its largest city, Lagos, as part of their three-day visit ...
I traveled to Lagos, about 400 miles northwest of my parents’ home state. With 17.5 million people, Lagos is both Nigeria’s and Africa’s most populous city.
Welcome to Lagos during rainy season. Residents of Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, are used to the yearly floods that engulf the coastal city during the months of March to November.
The coastal city of Lagos is the largest city in both Nigeria and all of Africa, with a metro area population of 21 million. It is one of only three mega-cities — cities with a population exceeding 10 ...
West Africa – especially Nigeria’s largest city, Lagos – becomes the world’s hottest winter party destination in “Detty December,” the festive period between December and early January.