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Changing faces of Lagos

By Guardian Exclusive
21 August 2017   |   2:28 pm
The infectious energy and enthusiastic drive of Lagosians are parts of the reasons people visit this city. But changing aesthetic of the state is giving people the cause to visit.

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    Political propaganda, self praise and deception. And according to BBC, Lagos City, is one of the worst city in the World. Just promoting and celebrating mediocracy and nothing else. Simply, noise makers with substandard infrastructures and the lack of human amenities. What a shame.

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    you guys are a bunch of jokers celebrating statues while there is five hr traffic no shoulder for broken down cars uncompleted pedestrian bridges no traffic lights . Some roads have no demarcation no cat eyes. Very dangerous to drive at night
    You are a bunch of stupid egotistical noise making jokers.

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