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16 Feb
Environment officials in Lagos have recently announced an immediate ban on single-use plastics to tackle the huge problem of plastic pollution in Nigeria's biggest city. As it also targets styrofoam products which are popular with food vendors, the move is not welcomed by everyone.
16 Nov
Lagosians were shocked as they witnessed an extraordinary display this morning: a man on a rope suspended from the Sterling Towers in Marina Lagos Island, over CMS, and making his way to the Onome Rig.

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Child traffickers often abduct girls and young women, take them to isolated locations and impregnate them. When they give birth, their babies are sold to childless couples. The practice has existed for years in Nigeria.
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Nigeria's government has banned single-use plastics. Local traders need low-cost alternatives.
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