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  2. Lagos State Development and Property Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Lagos State Development and Property Corporation is a state government owned corporate entity that builds, rents and sells houses to low, medium and high income families in Lagos. Some of the structures developed by the company include: Dolphin Estate , Falomo Shopping Complex and multi family apartments in Iba, Isolo, Abesan and Amuwo Odofin.

  3. 2021 Lagos high-rise collapse - Wikipedia

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    Fourscore Homes Limited, [note 1] based in the neighbourhood of Ikoyi in Lagos, Nigeria, [1] financed and was undertaking (including having commissioned subcontractors for) the construction of a trio of highrise buildings at 44BCD (or 20) Gerrard Road in Ikoyi, known as the 360 Degrees Towers. The company was headed by the Nigerian developer ...

  4. Fourth Mainland Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The project was to cost the state an estimated sum of ₦844 billion in the 2017 budget. [4] [5] In September 2020, the Lagos State Government proposed another sum of $2.2 billion for the construction. [2] 800 houses are expected to be demolished as against the 4,000 earlier marked for demolition in the previous design that was realigned.

  5. Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi - Wikipedia

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    It is the estate where Funsho Williams, a popular PDP Lagos governorship aspirant, was murdered on 26 June 2006 at his residence on Corporation Drive. [ 4 ] In October 2015, 45 Boko Haram suspects were arrested after plotting to attack the estate, but later found to be a gas explosion.

  6. 2019 Lagos school collapse - Wikipedia

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    According to Akinwunmi Ambode, the governor of Lagos State, the primary school and nursery had been operating illegally in a residential building.Ambode stated that many buildings in the area were certified "distressed" and had been marked for demolition, but that landlords resisted the efforts of the government to demolish the buildings, opting to refurbish them for further use. [10]

  7. Rebuild Lagos Trust Fund - Wikipedia

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    Rebuild Lagos Trust Fund official logo. Rebuild Lagos Trust Fund (also referred to as RLTF or The Fund) is a not-for-profit public-private partnership incorporated on 26 April 2021 as a company limited by guarantee tasked to rebuild, restore or preserve Lagos State public facilities marred by degradation, vandalization and damage through natural or human causes.

  8. Festac Town - Wikipedia

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    Wood carvings for sale in Festac Town. Festac Town is a federal housing estate located at Lagos Nigeria. Its name is derived from the acronym FESTAC, which stands for Second World African Festival of Arts and Culture that was held there in 1977. [1] It is also important to know that Festac is under Amuwo-Odofin local government area in Lagos.

  9. Portal:Lagos State - Wikipedia

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    Lagos Island (Yoruba: Ìsàlẹ̀ Èkó) is the principal and central Local Government Area (LGA) in Lagos, Nigeria. It was the capital of Lagos State until 1957. It is part of the Lagos Division. As of the preliminary 2006 Nigerian census, the LGA had a population of 209,437 in an area of 8.7 km 2. The LGA only covers the western half of Lagos ...