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Makoko

Lagos, Nigeria
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Makoko - Informal Settlement in Lagos State, Nigeria

Population: 85840 inh.
Region: Lagos
Country: Nigeria
Continent: AF

"Makoko is a slum area across the 3rd Mainland Bridge located on the coast of mainland Lagos. A third of the community is built on stilts along the lagoon and the rest is on the land. The waterfront part of the community is largely harboured by the Egun people who migrated from Badagary and Republic of Benin and whose main occupation is fishing. In July 2012, the Lagos State government ordered that some of the stilts beyond the power-lines be brought down without proper notice. This led to the destruction of several stilts on the Iwaya/Makoko waterfront and many families were rendered homeless. - Wikipedia"

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