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How a $1.5 bn seaport in Lagos altered fortunes of local communities – ICSF

How a $1.5 bn seaport in Lagos altered fortunes of local communities – ICSF
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Nigeria: Cost of Development? How Lagos $1.5 Billion Seaport Altered Fortunes of Local Communities

Nigeria: Cost of Development? How Lagos $1.5 Billion Seaport Altered Fortunes of Local Communities
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How Lagos $1.5 Billion Seaport Ruined Fortunes Of Local Communities

How Lagos $1.5 Billion Seaport Ruined Fortunes Of Local Communities
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Cost of Development? How Lagos $1.5 billion seaport altered fortunes of local communities

There was Lekki, a seashore of abundant fishes, aquatic splendour and comfortable fishing communities. Then came a seaport, a government-backed investment, at a cost to humans and the environment.

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Nigerian Women Farmers Threaten Strike Over Destruction of Farms By Flood

Women farmers in Lagos have threatened to embark on strike if the Nigerian government fails to support their efforts towards ensuring food security in the country. They also lamented that they lost investments to the flooding that ravaged over 30 out of the 36 states of the federation. The group lamented the massive destruction of farmland across the country by the flood.

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