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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: Lagos Slum Evictions Don't Work - 6 Ways City Planners Can Actually Help the PoorAnalysis - Millions of people in Lagos live in slums. Slums typically have poor housing infrastructure and sanitation, and limited access to education, health facilities and clean drinking water.
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EURweb on MSNLagos on the Way to Being World’s Largest City | VIDEOIt’s a long way away, but Lagos is on its way to becoming the world's largest city, by the end of the century.
To regain her rightful place among the comity of nations, Nigeria must begin to consciously protect and project its rich ...
Lagos State ... s role as Nigeria’s food basket, pulsing with cultural vitality. 9. Plateau State: The Nzem Berom Festival, held in March or April, rallies the Berom people to celebrate identity ...
There are way too many people and way too many vehicles in Lekki. The place is becoming a posh Alimosho. Residents who have ...
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The era of economic discontent in NigeriaBY ZUHUMNAN DAPEL Recently, a former Nigerian president sparked a wave of national reactions with his statement: ...
Organised Labour has called on the Federal Government to bridge the growing gulf between the rich and poor ... Chairperson, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Lagos Council, Funmi Sessi, decried ...
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to cultural revival, economic advancement, and global ...
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Tribune Online on MSNPoliticians uniting behind Tinubu ahead 2027 is a reminder of the days of Abacha —Dele FarotimiFrom age 16, I knew I would clash with Nigeria’s ruling class someday’Popular lawyer and activist, Mr. Dele Farotimi, in this interview by SAM NWAOKO, shares his opinion on the 26th anniversary of ...
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