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world1 day ago

Lagos Sand Rush Reshapes Coastline, Upends Fishermen’s Livelihoods

Thousands of dredgers haul sand from Lagos Lagoon, fueling a construction boom as concrete demand spikes, but the activity narrows channels, destroys fishing grounds, and pushes poor communities like Makoko to seek other work. Sand prices have surged, while fishermen face shrinking catches, higher fuel costs, and longer trips offshore. Regulators struggle with inconsistent enforcement and informal payments blur legality, even as scientists warn dredging destabilizes seabeds, worsens water quality, and reduces Lagos’ natural flood buffers.

urban-planninginfrastructure2 years ago

"Gridlock Nightmare: Public Transportation Crisis Leaves Commuters Stranded"

An image of heavy traffic in Lagos, Nigeria, has sparked discussions on urban planning and infrastructure. With a population exceeding 15 million, Lagos struggles to accommodate its growing populace, resulting in daily traffic congestion. The high volume of idling vehicles contributes to carbon pollution and worsens air quality. The economic impact includes lost productivity and disrupted supply chains. Commenters on Reddit highlighted the need for comprehensive urban planning, effective public transportation systems, and sustainable infrastructure development to address these challenges.

transportation2 years ago

Lagos Metro Rail Launches, Promising Relief from Traffic Woes

The long-awaited metro rail service in Lagos, Nigeria has finally begun operations, aiming to ease traffic congestion and reduce travel times in the bustling commercial hub. The 13km-long first phase, which connects the mainland with Lagos Island, carried its first passengers after decades of delays. The electric-powered service is expected to significantly reduce travel times, with a journey that once took over two hours now taking just 15 minutes. Construction of the second phase is set to begin later this year, with the metro projected to transport around 500,000 passengers daily upon completion.

crime2 years ago

NDLEA Seizes N4.8 Billion Worth of Illegal Drugs from Lagos Warehouse

Nigeria's National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has recovered illegal drugs worth N4.8 billion from a warehouse in Lagos. The seizure included millions of pills of tramadol and codeine, as well as cartons of codeine syrup. The Chief Security Officer to the alleged drug baron was arrested during the operation. In addition, the NDLEA intercepted counterfeit US dollars, arrested individuals involved in drug trafficking, and destroyed cannabis farms in different parts of the country. The agency's chairman called for intensified efforts to combat drug cartels.

food2 years ago

Nigerian Chef Attempts 100-Hour Cooking World Record.

Nigerian chef Hilda Bassey has attempted to break the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking session by an individual, by preparing meals non-stop for 100 hours in Lagos. Bassey's marathon cooking included a mix of local and foreign dishes, and her time will need to be certified by Guinness World Record officials before it can be made official. The current record is held by Indian chef Lata Tondon, who set a time of 87 hours and 45 minutes in 2019.

politics2 years ago

Lagos Governor Secures Re-election for Ruling Party.

Babajide Sanwo-Olu of the All Progressive Congress has won re-election as governor of Lagos with a clear margin over his closest rival from the Labour Party. The low-turnout local voting marks a victory for Nigeria’s ruling party just weeks after the commercial capital backed the opposition in a disputed presidential election. Governors wield wide influence in Africa’s most populous nation, and their support can help decide who becomes president.

politics2 years ago

Lagos Governor Secures Re-election for Nigeria's Ruling Party Despite Voting Irregularities

Incumbent Babajide Sanwo-Olu of the ruling All Progressive Congress won re-election as governor of Lagos, Nigeria's largest megacity, with over 736,000 votes compared to his closest rival's 292,000. The turnout was low, with just a small fraction of the 7 million registered voters participating. Some ballot boxes were snatched by thugs, but officials said this did not affect the outcome. Governors wield wide influence in Nigeria, and their support can help decide who becomes president.

politics2 years ago

Ruling party fights to regain lost ground in Nigerian governorship polls.

Nigerians are voting in delayed governorship polls amid reports of electoral violence and voter disenfranchisement. The gubernatorial race will be decided in 28 of Nigeria’s 36 states as the ruling party scrambles to regain lost ground in key states. The battle for Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial hub and one of Africa’s largest cities, has typically been a two-party race that has never been won by the opposition. The incumbent Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of the ruling All Progressives Congress party is seeking a second term, but only two are viewed as real threats to his reelection.