Nigeria: The Challenges of Governing Lagos, a City That Never Stops Growing

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From its historical origins as a fishing village and the site of a pepper farm to today's bustling metropolis, Lagos, Nigeria, has evolved into a complex agglomeration of people, settlements, and vested interests.

As the economic powerhouse of Nigeria and West Africa, Lagos is projected to become the most populous city in Africa over the next 50 years, growing from its current 15 million to a population of 100 million. If recent migration waves are any indication—comprising those seeking economic opportunity or fleeing climate crises and conflicts in other parts of Nigeria—these projections may well be underestimates.

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Cite: Lawanson, Ola. "Nigeria: The Challenges of Governing Lagos, a City That Never Stops Growing" [Nigéria: os desafios de governar Lagos, a cidade que não para de crescer] 07 Jul 2026. ArchDaily. (Trans. Baratto, Romullo) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1136436/nigeria-the-challenges-of-governing-lagos-a-city-that-never-stops-growing> ISSN 0719-8884
Lagos, Nigeria. Photo by David Iloba, via Pexels

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