Residents suspect the demolitions are aimed at gentrifying the waterfront in Nigeria's biggest city, but officials deny this.
There is an adage which says once bitten twice shy. That was what Morocco thought to itself after they lost the 2010 World Cup hosting right to South Africa.
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Madeira vs mainland Portugal: Why the island still wins
After three months exploring mainland Portugal in an RV—from Porto and the Douro Valley to Nazaré, Lagos, and the ...
Newly opened in Lagos this summer, Little Rio Concept Store is a family venture born from the creativity of local ...
Victor Ahansu was barely awake with his wife and baby twins before the grinding sound of bulldozers woke them. It was all the ...
Nigerian police fired tear gas to disperse residents protesting in Lagos on Wednesday over demolition work in one of Africa's ...
The Nigerian business of South Africa's MTN Group started trading in Lagos on Thursday ahead of its plan for a public ...
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Retire to Portugal in 2026: Visas, costs, and top places
If you’re planning to retire to Portugal in 2026, you’re far from the only one eyeing up a sunnier life. Demand from UK, US ...
This beautifully renovated four-bedroom townhouse is tucked away in the vibrant heart of Lagos, offering a perfect blend of traditional Portuguese character and modern comfort.
Our readers bask in the memory of great beach discoveries, from Latvia to Sicily ...
Lagos State government is considering the development of new towns as the city grapples with rapid population growth, limited land and overstretched infrastructure. The commissioner for Physical ...
A boy has reportedly been killed in a popular Portugal tourist town during a horror attack. The boy's mum’s ex-partner allegedly stabbed him before dying in a gas explosion. Authorities say the ...
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