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LAGOS - Africa's Own Big Apple | QCPTV.com

This programme will take you on an incredible journey to Lagos, Nigeria. A city full of passions, tourism wonders, and business opportunities. Often misunderstood, this programme shows the real Lagos and why it is becoming one of the world's mega-cities....

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Lagos State (Yoruba: Ìpínlẹ̀ Èkó) is a state in southwestern Nigeria. Of the 36 states, it is both the most populous and smallest in area. Bounded to the south by the Bight of Benin and to the west by the international border with Benin Republic, Lagos State borders Ogun State to the east and north making it the only Nigerian state to border only one other state. Named for the city of Lagos—the most populous city in Africa—the state was formed from the Western Region and the former Federal Capital Territory on 27 May 1967.

Geographically, Lagos State is dominated by bodies of water with nearly a quarter of the state's area being lagoons, creeks, and rivers. The largest of these bodies are the Lagos and Lekki lagoons in the state's interior with the Ogun and Osun rivers flowing into them. Many other rivers and creeks flow throughout the state and serve as vital means of transportation for people and goods. On land, non-urbanized areas are within the tropical Nigerian lowland forests ecoregion with natural areas containing threatened populations of mona monkey, tree pangolin, and hooded vulture along with a transitory population of African bush elephants.

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LAGOS - Africa's Model Mega City

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LAGOS - NIGERIA: The African Mega-City They Don't Show You in Media ????????

Lagos is the former capital city of Nigeria and one of the fastest growing cities in Africa. It is also the most populous city in Africa. The city is an African Mega city that that has experiences major infrastructural growth over the past few years.

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0:00 - Intro
1:25 - population of Lagos City
2:34 - The Third Mainland Bridge
3:22 - Lagos Sea Port
3:39 - Visit Lagos
4:16 - Outro
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FASCINATING NIGERIA - A Unique Experience | QCPTV.com

This programme shows you the undiscovered side of Nigeria from the wonderful city of Lagos, through the beauty of Cross River State and the Alfi Mountain Reserve where your expectations meet the unimaginable...

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Dive into the belly of Africa's most populated city : Lagos Nigeria - overcrowded mega-city markets

Do you want to know what it looks like to cross Lagos Nigeria Mega-city Center on a busy day ?
Dive inside the belly of Africa's most populous city is a video that allows you to immerse yourself in the city to feel the hectic life in the streets and markets of the economic capital of Nigeria.

Starting from LAGOS ISLAND, Idumagbo Junction, you will cross a big part of Lagos Island on a very busy Saturday before Christmas. Driving through the very crowded balogun and idumota markets, you'll cross Carter bridge to reach Lagos Mainland, Oyingbo, Yaba,... coming back from Bariga, you 'll see the new airport road, and the crazy go slows approaching the third-mainland bridge before turning to Ebute Metta...

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Immersive Travel Trip Inside the Heart Beating of Africa - Lagos Megacity - 4k Ultra HD experience

Immersive TRAVEL TRIP inside the HEART BEATING OF AFRICA is a video that allows you to immerse yourself deep inside the Belly of the Giant monster Megacity Lagos Nigeria. The most populated city of AFRICA.

4K ultra HD video Africa, Lagos Nigeria 2021

Starting from LAGOS ISLAND, On Carter bridge, you will cross a big part of Lagos Island on a very busy Saturday . Driving through the very crowded Balogun and Idumota markets on Lagos island , you'll cross Eko bridge to reach LAGOS MAINLAND, Ojuelegba, Yaba then finish the trip inside the incredible oyingbo Market;

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AFRICA immersive 4K TRAVEL experience - Lagos Nigeria Ojo - 4k ultra hd travel video Africa

Immerse yourself in the heart beating of Africa, Lagos Nigeria, and take a bike drive inside in Ojo
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Downtown LAGOS NIGERIA - Discover the African megacity - From Balogun market to VI, Ikoyi and Lekki

Discover the Amazing Lagos megacity in a 4 k ultra video. this tour will bring you from the old Lagos Island an its very famous Balogun market, to Victoria Island, Ikoyi, and Lekki.
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Inside the guts of the African Megacity - Lagos Nigeria - 4 k ultra HD immersive travel

Back to Africa to Lagos Nigeria , guess where my bike brought me that Sunday afternoon ?
Right in the middle of the markets of Lagos Island. LAGOS ISLAND



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Travelling to the Largest & Dangerous African Mega City (Lagos, Nigeria ????????)

Despite many warning, I travelled to one of the Most Dangerous Cities in Africa: Lagos, Nigeria, which is the Largest City of African Continent known for Violet Crime and Kidnapping.
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This is LAGOS NIGERIA! ???????? Africa's Most Populous City - 4K Walking Tour

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Experience the vibrant motherland through my lens! As an African, sharing raw and unfiltered glimpses of Lagos from a walking perspective brings me immense joy.

Lagos, with its vast and diverse population of over 20 million people, stands as one of the world's most populous cities. Join me in this video as I take you on a walk through one of its bustling neighborhoods, Ikeja.

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In the belly of Africa 's Most Populated City Lagos Nigeria - 4 K TRAVEL IMMERSION

Do you want to know what it looks like to cross LAGOS NIGERIA Mega-city Center on a busy day ?
Dive inside the belly of Africa's most populous city is a video that allows you to immerse yourself in the city to feel the hectic life in the streets and markets of the economic capital of Nigeria.

Starting from LAGOS ISLAND, Idumagbo Junction, you will cross a big part of Lagos Island on a very busy Saturday before Christmas. Driving through the very crowded balogun and idumota markets,

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CROSS RIVER (NIGERIA) - Africa Undiscovered | QCPTV.com

This programme uncovers the beauty of the State of Cross River in Nigeria where Africa's biggest street party, the Calabar Carnival, takes place every December in the ancient city of Calabar...

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LAGOS NIGERIA - MAKOKO my beloved SLUM - [4K drone video] Africa Aerial Documentary (2020)

Lagos Nigeria, the slum of Makoko. documentary. 4 k drone . MAKOKO my beloved SLUM is a documentary about the biggest floating slum of Africa. Not far from third mainland bridge is growing one of the biggest floating slum in the world : MAKOKO.
Long time before being what we now call a slum, Makoko was a rural area with several villages...

This aerial video of Lagos, Makoko slum, shot with a drone MAVIC PRO brings you to discover this amazing place in Lagos Nigeria.

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Lagos, Nigeria Africa's Booming MEGACITY (Largest City in Africa ????????)

IN THIS Hindi Travel Vlog Video: Lagos, Nigeria Africa's Booming MEGACITY (Largest City in Africa ????????)

I Tried to visit one of the crazy local market in Nigeria Lagos city which is famous Oshodi market Lagos Nigeria market, to experience local market life in Nigeria.
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Lagos, Nigeria: Africa's Mega City of Dreams

Lagos, Nigeria's vibrant and bustling metropolis, is a city of diverse cultures, dynamic energy, and boundless opportunities. As the country's largest city and economic hub, Lagos pulsates with a fusion of traditions, languages, and lifestyles, making it a melting pot of rich cultural diversity. Situated along the stunning coast of the Atlantic Ocean, Lagos boasts beautiful waterfronts and a thriving entertainment scene, offering an array of restaurants, bars, and music venues that come alive during its lively nightlife. With a population exceeding 20 million, Lagos is a mega city that continues to experience rapid growth and urbanization, attracting people from all over Nigeria and beyond in search of economic prospects. While facing the challenges of traffic congestion, Lagos remains a city of dreams, offering boundless opportunities for those seeking success and fulfillment.

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World in 4K presents you Lagos, most populous city in Nigeria, with an estimated population of 21 million in 2015. Lagos is the most populous urban area in Africa. Lagos was the national capital of Nigeria until December 1991 following the government's decision to move their capital to Abuja in the centre of the country. Lagos is a major African financial centre and is the economic hub of Lagos State and Nigeria at large. The city has a significant influence on commerce, entertainment, technology, education, politics, tourism, art, and fashion in Africa. Lagos is also among the top ten of the world's fastest-growing cities and urban areas. The megacity has the fourth-highest GDP in Africa and houses one of the largest and busiest seaports on the continent. Due to the large urban population and port traffic volumes, Lagos is classified as a Medium-Port Megacity.

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The unplanned journey that led Lagos to becoming an overwhelmed megacity

Lagos was an orderly urban environment 70 years ago. This was the case from the 1950s, when the city was a federal territory through to the 1960s when it became federal capital – a status it held until 1991.

The foundations of orderliness for any city are planning and management. Lagos had this in place in the early days. The city was governed by an elected Lagos City Council, Nigeria’s oldest, established in 1900. It was governed according to colonial legislation, particularly the 1948 Building Line regulations and the 1957 Public Health Law.

The city was much smaller and was made up of Lagos Island (Eko) which included Ikoyi and Obalende neighborhoods. It was a beautiful environment that featured Portuguese, Brazilian, and British Victorian architecture. Its streets were clean and tree-lined. Urban crime was virtually non-existent.

Governance standards declined when political control of Lagos, and the rest of Nigeria, came under military rule between 1966 and 1979 and again from 1984 to 1999. Proximity of the two capitals – federal and state, respectively—in the Ikoyi and Ikeja neighborhoods of the same conurbation, put more pressure on the city. In the 1970s the city expanded to link up previously distinct areas such as Ikeja, Mushin, Orile, Ojo, Oshodi and Agege.

The result was increased pollution, congestion and wear on infrastructure. This was particularly true between 1970 and 1991.

But things have changed. Efforts have been made to revitalize the city in terms of a cleaner and greener environment, improved road and water infrastructure, urban bus system and waste management, overhaul of security and consultation with citizens through town hall meetings.

Nevertheless, big challenges remain. The city still has far too many slums and squatter settlements, it lacks a functioning public transportation system, proper traffic management, efficient waste disposal, sanitation, adequate potable water supply and routine road maintenance.

Another major issue is flooding which Bongo Adi, a Lagos based environmental expert argues, hasn’t been decisively tackled.

Nor have improvements over the past decade impressed everyone. As Femi Akintunde argues, Lagos remains deplorable, rowdy, unsanitary, and a city of the urban poor. Akintunde is the managing editor and CEO of Financial Nigeria International Limited.

Lagos still ranks low on liveability. Its governance deficits are acutely felt by the poor, but also touch wealthier residents.

For these issues to be fixed, the standard of governance has to improve.

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Lagos, mégapole tentaculaire du Nigeria, s’enfonce dans les eaux
La capitale économique du pays le plus peuplé d’Afrique a été construite en gagnant de l’espace sur la lagune pour loger plus de 20 millions d’habitants.

Lagos, la « ville des lacs » d’Afrique de l’Ouest, est sous la menace constante de l’érosion côtière, aggravée par le besoin de toujours plus d’espace pour loger ses quelque 20 millions d’habitants. De place et de sable pour construire ses centaines de milliers de bâtiments.

Conséquence du réchauffement climatique, les eaux continuent leur irrémédiable ascension. L’océan Atlantique avance sur les côtes de l’ouest du continent de 1 m à 4 m par an, selon un rapport de la Banque mondiale (BM) datant mars, détruisant tout sur son passage. Avec un coût considérable pour l’économie des pays concernés, souligne la BM. Rien que pour la Côte d’Ivoire – l’un des seuls pays objet d’une étude détaillée à ce sujet dans la région –, la dégradation du littoral a coûté « près de 2 milliards de dollars en 2017, soit l’équivalent de 4,9 % de son PIB ». A l’échelle du Nigeria, le géant économique de l’Afrique de l’Ouest, les pertes ne peuvent qu’être très supérieures.

Des investisseurs privés milliardaires dotés de forts soutiens politiques ont donc décidé, dès 2007, de construire la Grande Muraille de Lagos : une digue de 8,5 km, faite de quelque 100 000 blocs de béton et « construite pour durer mille ans », a été dressée pour protéger Victoria Island, le quartier huppé et cœur financier du pays.

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