In an article titled 'Learning from Lagos', The Economist dragged Nigeria's
capital city then patted up on the back. Below is what they wrote;
For a city that dubs itself the “centre of excellence”, Lagos has a lousy
reputation. The mere mention of Nigeria’s commercial centre conjures images
of crime, corruption and motionless traffic. The bodies of people run over
in car accidents can be left on the street for hours and commuters in even
the poshest parts of town are sometimes caught in shoot-outs between
robbers and policemen. Little wonder then that in a ranking of the
“liveabil... more »
Wednesday, 8 July 2015
In an article titled 'Learning from Lagos', The Economist dragged Nigeria's capital city then patted up on the back. Below is what they wrote; For a city that dubs itself the “centre of excellence”, Lagos has a lousy reputation. The mere mention of Nigeria’s commercial centre conjures images of crime, corruption and motionless traffic. The bodies of people run over in car accidents can be left on the street for hours and commuters in even the poshest parts of town are sometimes caught in shoot-outs between robbers and policemen. Little wonder then that in a ranking of the “liveabil...
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