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Highlife music, with its vibrant rhythms and rich melodies, emerged in Lagos during the early 20th century, reflecting the city’s cultural crossroads. This genre has demonstrated remarkable resilience, evolving through generations while influencing contemporary Nigerian music.

Eko Atlantic, envisioned as a beacon of urban development and environmental resilience, now faces challenges in its implementation. As construction progresses, stakeholders are reassessing the alignment of the initial vision with current realities on the ground.

The 1970s oil boom irrevocably transformed Lagos, positioning it as Nigeria’s economic heart. This article explores how the influx of wealth shaped the city’s infrastructure, socio-economic landscape, and ongoing challenges stemming from rapid urbanization.

As Lagos evolves into a bustling metropolis, its transportation system reflects a dynamic history. From horse-drawn carriages to modern BRT buses and ride-hailing apps, the city’s transport landscape highlights the interplay between tradition and innovation.