The president of the Indian Cultural Association, Sanjay Jain, who is also a Lagos chief, put the history a little clearer. “Initially, the two industrial areas – Isolo and Ilupeju – housed many big industries, which were in close vicinity of ilupeju. These industries gave employment to lots of Nigerians but few experts. Production of specific items, researchers, textile technocrats and the like came from overseas. It was because of nearness to these industrial estates, where they were working that the area known as Ilupeju became attractive. The Ilupeju estate was conducive as it had good houses with amenities. The neighbourhood was excellent. The Nigerian community also welcomed Indians with great warmth,’’ he said.
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