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Lagos is a city in Nigeria

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Nigeria is a NEE and richest country in Arica; Lagos has a coastal location and this benefits trade.

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Lagos importance

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was national capital until 1991; remains main financial centre for whole West Africa

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Lagos population

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300,000 migrants per year; urban sprawl outwards; high natural pop increase

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Lagos social opportunities:

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better access to services and resources than rural Nigeria

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healthcare

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more hospitals and better range of medicines than rest of Nigeria; not free but care is available.

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education

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68% Lagos pop have secondary education , more than in deprived rural areas. Many more schools and universities than in rural areas. floating school project in Makoko collapsed

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resources and energy

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Lagos has electricity for lighting and cooking and developing business

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water

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treatment plants provide safe water to parts of the city

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3 Economic opportunities in Lagos

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Nigeria is poor but Lagos has better and more jobs available

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  1. Rapid growth
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growing population means bigger market for goods and services; more jobs in construction as city grows.

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  1. Services
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Educated population attracts investment from banks, government, food and drink processing; plus ports and fishing provide more jobs than elsewhere.

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  1. Entertainment
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Lagos film and media and music industry thrives in Lagos, e.g Nollywood films

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Social Challenges in Lagos

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  1. housing,
  2. sanitation,
  3. water and fuel,
  4. crime.
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Housing problems: Shanty towns e.g Makoko

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houses are flimsy, wooden huts built on stilts over lagoon; only one primary school; poor community;

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Lack of sanitation

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unsanitary conditions; communal toilets shared by 15 households; waste goes directly into lagoon; health problems with foul water e.g cholera

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Water and fuel problems

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no clean and safe water supply for Makoko; communal water point 3km away. Boreholes are unreliable and polluted; water from vendors is expensive.

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Crime problem

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high crime rate; slum self policed by violent gangs called Area Boys, often paid by drugs; Police have only 3 helicopters to spot crime.

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3 Environmental Challenges in Lagos

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rubbish; pollution and traffic congestion.

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2 Economic challenges in Lagos

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  1. Not enough formal jobs;

2. Informal sector is most important e.g recycling on Olusoson rubbish dump.

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Rising sea levels

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threaten water supply as salty water is undrinkable and settlements near lagoon are flooded. e.g Makoko

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Urban transport planning: e.g LAMATA

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Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority: reducing transport and traffic congestion with a bus rapid transit system. There is no integrated transport system yet in Lagos

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Urban housing planning e.g Makoko

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e.g managing Makoko and the floating school; Government has previously demolished parts of Makoko.