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Nollywood, Nigeria’s vibrant film industry, has profoundly influenced perceptions of historical Lagos. Through its storytelling, the industry highlights the city’s rich cultural heritage, bridging the past and present, while shaping global narratives about urban life in Africa.

The Lagos State Government has undergone significant transformation since its establishment in 1967. From a colonial outpost to a bustling mega-city, its governance has evolved to address urbanization, infrastructure, and economic challenges, shaping its dynamic future.

In a fascinating retrospective, the origins of the Lagos Rail System are unveiled, tracing its inception in the early 20th century. This comprehensive analysis highlights pivotal moments and key figures who shaped urban transport in Nigeria’s bustling metropolis.

Eko Atlantic, a landmark urban development project in Lagos, Nigeria, aims to combat coastal erosion while creating a sustainable city. Originating in response to environmental challenges, the initiative is steadily progressing, promising economic and ecological benefits.