Lagos is Nigeria's coastal megacity, and it is booming. It's the commercial capital of Africa's most populous country. Thousands of Nigerians move to Lagos every day, drawn by hope and the promise of ...
*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 capture the title by the end of the century ...
Lagos State is accelerating efforts to modernise its agricultural and food systems in response to the enormous demands of its rapidly expanding population, now estimated at 22 million. Projections ...
Let me begin by quoting Samuel James who suggests that, "In the mid 1970s, at the height of the oil boom, military oligarchs decided to move the capital from Lagos to Abuja, closer to their northern ...
THE Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry has said that unintended consequences of rapid population growth, urbanisation, relentless demands for infrastructure, increasing demand for quality ...
Lagos, Nigeria’s economic hub, is struggling with its rapid growth. Estimated to have 17.2 million residents by 2025, ...
The Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture, Abisola Olusanya, has stated that food security is crucial given the growing population of Lagos State. She said this recently in Lagos, at a ...
The Lagos State Government has officially disseminated the Lagos State HIV Prevention Plan (2025–2027), a strategic framework designed to strengthen HIV prevention efforts and accelerate progress ...
Lagos, Nigeria is already struggling with overpopulation problems. There is widespread poverty, poor sanitation, pollution and perhaps the worst traffic in the world. And the worst may be yet to come.