LAGOS, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Nigerian police fired tear gas to disperse residents protesting in Lagos on Wednesday over demolition work in one of Africa's largest floating slums that has displaced ...
A family including baby twins has been forced to live in a wooden canoe after their home in a historic Lagos neighborhood was ...
Thousands displaced from December to February as Lagos authorities destroy homes in Africa’s largest floating village.
Residents suspect the demolitions are aimed at gentrifying the waterfront in Nigeria's biggest city, but officials deny this.
Last week, police in Nigeria’s largest city fired tear gas on people protesting the ongoing demolition of Makoko, an enormous ...
A Nigerian lady who went house hunting in Lagos displayed the apartments that house agents showed her. She showed the room, ...
The Lagos State Government has commenced an enumeration exercise for victims of the fire outbreak at the Great Nigeria Insurance, GNI, House on Martins ...
Flexible workspaces have become a key part of Lagos’ commercial real estate landscape, giving businesses access to fully serviced offices ...