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Human Settlement
A pleasurable train ride from Lagos to Abeokuta
My first train ride in Nigeria was probably in the late 1960s. It was an intracity ride from Yaba to Iddo Terminal. Back then,...
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March 24, 2022
Human Settlement
Gbenga Onabanjo: In search of greens and open spaces
In our clime, the greens and open spaces are usually associated with the upper-class neighbourhoods, mostly in the Government Reserved Areas (GRAs). These GRAs...
Michael Simire
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March 9, 2022
Human Settlement
Putting new wine in old wineskin – Oshodi Megabus Interchange Scheme (2)
Governance is a continuum, particularly democratic governance. No matter how short the time a project is conceived in relation to the end of the...
Michael Simire
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February 24, 2022
Human Settlement
Ease of living in Lagos amidst its culture and environment
The perception about the ease of living in any city is premised on how a foreigner can easily adapt to the lifestyle in a...
Michael Simire
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January 30, 2022
Human Settlement
Lagos: Time to improve on its liveability index
The news making the rounds on social media about the acquisition of the fast trains from Milwaukee by Governor Sanwo-Olu for the Lagos Redline...
Michael Simire
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January 23, 2022
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Conservation
March 2, 2026
Reserve for wild horses established in Sumava Mountains, near borders with Germany and Austria
A herd of wild horses ran into the new reserve in the Sumava Protected Landscape Area in the mountain...
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Climate Change
March 1, 2026
Extreme flooding and intensifying rainfall variability in Nigeria
Synopsis Climate change and natural climate variability are the major causes of weather extremes such as heavy rainfall. There have...
Waste Management
March 1, 2026
International Waste Pickers’ Day: Pickers seek recognition for sustainable development
Waste pickers in Lagos have called for formal recognition and inclusion in Nigeria’s circular economy drive. Mr. Friday Oku, President...
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Conservation
March 2, 2026
Reserve for wild horses established in Sumava Mountains, near borders with Germany and Austria
A herd of wild horses ran into the new...
Climate Change
March 1, 2026
Extreme flooding and intensifying rainfall variability in Nigeria
Synopsis Climate change and natural climate variability are the major...
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