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Underprivilege kids in Makoko, a Lagos slum, share their dreams and aspirations

By Guardian Exclusive
27 May 2019   |   8:01 pm
Makoko is a neighbourhood 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. Makoko children talk about their hopes and dreams for a brighter future.

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