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Largest Floating Slum in the world -Makoko Lagos Nigeria ????????l Venice of Africa. T.M Nigeria-Part 19

In this video we will go to Makoko, lagos in Nigeria, which is one of Africa's most unique inner-city slums, with a third of the community built on stilts in a lagoon off the Lagos mainland – the famous Nigerian megacity populated by about 21 million people. Transport in Makoko is by canoe

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LOST inside World's Biggest FLOATING SLUM : MAKOKO - 4k immersive Travel Africa

That day, the boat broke down while we were in the heart of MAKOKO the world's largest floating slum on earth
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My local friend and YouTuber named Tayo (his channel linked below) has been taking me all around his bustling city of Lagos and we've had an absolute blast together. Surprisingly, this was one of the hardest videos I've ever made because it's REALLY challenging to shoot content on these streets. People don't like being on camera here and they make a huge commotion in the streets and ask for money (etc) whenever they see it from a distance.

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Life In a Floating Slum in Africa - Makoko

The capital of Nigeria, Lagos, is home to a remarkable yet starkly contrasting community known as Makoko - a floating slum that vividly embodies both the resilience of the human spirit and the dire consequences of urban poverty. Beneath the surface of Makoko's waterborne vibrancy lies a harsher truth: the waters, a vital life source, are tainted with sewage and pollution. This environmental crisis is a daily battle for the residents, who face the constant threat of waterborne diseases. The lack of adequate sanitation facilities means that much of the waste and sewage from the densely populated settlement ends up directly in the lagoon, compounding the challenges of maintaining a healthy living environment. Poverty in Makoko is pervasive and profound. Yet amidst these hardships, the spirit of Makoko endures, presenting a deep and complex life narrative in one of Africa's most dynamic urban landscapes. Let us journey to Makoko, and explore how people live in the largest floating slum in the world.

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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For some others, it is a place in danger, belonging to the African history that should be protected.

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MAKOKO The Floating Village in Lagos, Nigeria ????????

Makoko is Africa’s most unique *inner-city slums. A third of the its community is built on water in a lagoon off the Lagos mainland.

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Life Inside Largest Floating Slum in the World - Makoko Lagos Nigeria ????????????

IN THIS Hindi Travel Vlog Video: Life Inside Largest Floating Slum in the World - Makoko Lagos Nigeria ????????????

I went to visit Makoko in Lagos, Nigeria which is the Most Unique & Largest Floating Slum in the World which is located in Nigeria Africa and tried to experience about the Peoples' daily life in Makoko was shocking, unbelievable, painful & Beyond Imagination. we were in the heart of MAKOKO the world's largest floating slum on earth which is one of Africa's most unique inner-city slums built on stilts in a lagoon.

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LAGOS : La Ville la plus dynamique du Nigéria | 10 FAITS INTÉRESSANTS

Lagos est l'un des 36 États du Nigeria. C'est la ville à la croissance la plus rapide d'Afrique, et l'une des villes à la croissance la plus rapide au monde. Actuellement, avec une population de 15 388 000 personnes, elle a la population la plus élevée du pays, mais elle est le plus petit État. Le yorouba, l'igbo, et l'awori sont couramment parlés au Nigeria, et la monnaie utilisée est le naira nigérian.

La ville de Lagos est divisée en deux : L'île et le continent. L'île se compose de lieux majeurs, comme l'île Victoria, Lekki et Ikoyi, tandiss que le continent comprend Ebouté-Meta, Yaba, Souroulere, Ikejá, le site de l'aéroport international Mourtala Mouhammed, et la capitale de l'État de Lagos. Le continent a les tarifs les moins chers en matière d'hébergement. Le logement et le coût de la vie sont relativement gérables. La partie continentale de Lagos, est l'endroit où se déroule l'agitation de la ville, ainsi que beaucoup de plaisir. Ikeja est le quartier résidentiel le plus exclusif du continent, suivi de Surulere. Ikeja est une banlieue résidentielle bien planifiée et développée, construite initialement pendant la période coloniale pour abriter la classe supérieure. Le quartier dispose d'une zone réservée au gouvernement, où résident plusieurs hauts fonctionnaires du gouvernement et leurs familles.

Vivre sur l'île de Lagos, en revanche, est perçu comme un changement de statut. Louer un appartement coûte très cher. Représentant un environnement chic et serein, elle abrite de nombreux centres commerciaux de classe mondiale, des supermarchés, des spas, des maisons de mode et des boutiques parmi beaucoup d'autres. On y trouve également de belles structures ultra-modernes, et des appartements de luxe. L'île Victoria, qui se trouve sur l'île, est à la fois un État résidentiel et commercial. C'est l'une des zones les plus riches avec certaines des propriétés immobilières les plus chères du Nigeria, un centre diplomatique, de nombreuses ambassades et consulats étrangers, de bons et chers hôpitaux, ainsi que des écoles internationales. Ikoyi est également une autre zone aisée de l'île, actuellement un foyer pour les travailleurs expatriés. C'est l'une des zones les plus développées de l'île.

L'île de Lagos, est reliée au continent par trois grands ponts, à savoir le pont Eko, le pont Carter, et le troisième pont continental qui traversent la lagune de Lagos jusqu'au quartier d'Ebute Metta.

La vie à Lagos, serait certainement incomplète sans la nourriture de rue. Elle occupe une place particulière dans le cœur des Lagosiens. Certains des aliments de rue comprennent; Frites de plantain : Il s'agit de plantains mûrs, ou non mûrs frits, vendus sous forme de chips croustillantes. Elles peuvent être servies dans des saveurs d'oignon et de poivrons.

Elles peuvent être servies dans des saveurs d'oignon et de poivrons. Lagos signifie : lacs, en portugais, qui est la langue des premiers Européens, à arriver sur la terre habitée par les Awori appartenant au peuple Yorouba. On pense que le nom Eko, lui a été donné par son premier roi Oba Ado, au début de son histoire. Lagos était à l'origine habitée par le sous-groupe Awori du peuple Yorouba au XVe siècle, qui l'appelait «Oko». Sous la direction d'Oloye Olofin, les Awori se sont déplacés vers une île maintenant appelée Iddo, puis vers l'île de Lagos.Au 16ème siècle, la colonie Awori a été conquise par l'empire béninois, et l'île est devenue un camp de guerre béninois appelé «Eko» , sous obah Orhogba, l'Obah du Bénin à l'époque.

La ville flottante de Lagos s'appelle Makoko, qui est un mot yorouba. Dans la tradition Yorouba, les feuilles d'Akoko sont utilisées pour favoriser la fertilité et pour le couronnement de la chefferie. On dit que les pêcheurs immigrés du Bénin et du Togo, se sont initialement installés à Makoko, il y a plus d'un siècle, pour être proches de la source de leur gagne-pain. Makoko est un lieu hautement multiculturel qui a accueilli ces générations de pêcheurs. Makoko est un établissement informel, avec une population d'environ 250 000 personnes, de l'autre côté du troisième pont continental, situé sur la côte du continent. On l'appelle parfois la « Venise de l'Afrique » en raison de ses voies navigables. Un tiers de la communauté est construit sur pilotis le long du lagon, et le reste est à terre. La partie riveraine de la communauté, est en grande partie hébergée par le peuple Egoune qui a émigré de Badagry et de la République du Bénin. Leur occupation principale est la pêche. Makoko, est la ville flottante de Lagos. Les gens vivent de l'eau, et y mènent leurs activités quotidiennes, voyageant à travers la ville en utilisant les voies navigables.

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Inside Nigeria's Biggest Floating Slum - MAKOKO Is Beyond Crazy In Lagos City Nigeria

Makoko is an informal settlement across the 3rd Mainland Bridge located on the coast of mainland Lagos. A third of the community is built on stilts along the lagoon and the rest is on the land. The waterfront part of the community is largely harboured by the Egun people who migrated from Badagary and Republic of Benin and whose main occupation is fishing.

Makoko is sometimes referred to as the Venice of Africa owing to its waterways.[1] Its population is considered to be 85,840; however, the area was not officially counted as part of the 2007 census and the population has been estimated to be much higher.[2] In July 2012, the Lagos State government ordered that some of the stilts beyond the power-lines be brought down without proper notice. This led to the destruction of several stilts on the Iwaya/Makoko waterfront and many families were rendered homeless. Established in the 19th century, much of Makoko rests in structures constructed on stilts above Lagos Lagoon.[2][4] Makoko is a neighbouring community to Iwaya on the waterfront and Oko Baba.[5] In July 2012, Lagos State government under the governorship of Babatunde Fashola ordered that the stilts on the Iwaya/Makoko waterfront be demolished and dozens of stilts were demolished within 72 hours of notice to the residents. Nearly 3,000 people lost their homes to the demolition exercise.[3][6][7][8] Two months after the partial demolition, a Serac housing affiliate known as the Urban Spaces Innovation developed a regeneration plan for Makoko that would bring the community together with academics, non-profits, and international consultants. The plan was submitted to the Lagos State Ministry of Urban and Physical Planning in January 2014.


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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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Lagos: Vibrant City in Nigeria | Must-sees in One of Africa's Most Exciting Cities with @TayoAinaFilms

Join African Youtuber Tayo Aina on his tour through Lagos, the metropolitan capital in Nigeria’s southwest! Tayo takes you along to a market with art from many different parts of Africa, and shows you the continent’s highest canopy pathway – which offers amazing views of animals and plants, as well as the region’s most beautiful beach. Lastly, Tayo visits the coastal town of Badagry, and sees a place deeply scarred by colonialism in Nigeria.
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Formerly the capital of Nigeria, Lagos retains its title as the country’s largest city. A dizzying metropolis, the city has a reputation as a tech and nightlife hub. Explore the mainland and Lagos Island with their historic museums and colorful markets, or cross over the lagoon to the affluent, cosmopolitan Victoria Island, where exclusive beach resorts vie for space with upmarket dining and shopping opportunities. Let’s get into the video.

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Have you been to Makoko before?? MAKOKO LAGOS TRAVEL VLOG is vlog about my boat trip and visit to the most incredible fishing village in Lagos State Nigeria. It is one of the amazing things to do in Lagos, Nigeria. GIVE this video a thumbs up is you learnt something new. If you are new, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE: ????


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The community has grown to a population of over 100,000. This community is over 100 years old. This is LAGOS as never been seen before. Makoko has become a tourist site for visitors visiting Lagos and I implore you to visit if you are ever in Lagos. Makoko has been regarded as a slum village but visiting it first hand, my opinion somewhat changed. For me, Makoko is one of the many amazing sites to visit in Nigeria

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Africa's Largest floating slum Village Makoko will shock you!

In today's video, I visited and toured Nigeria's Largest Floating Slum Village Makoko in Lagos Nigeria

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We went to visit Lagos‘s most famous slum Makoko. Known for the section of the town built on stilts above water.

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