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There are parts of Nigeria closer to the water and provide for areas that have Islands. Places like Lagos, Rivers and other lower ends of the Niger-Delta with close access to rivers and oceans, allow for the natural or artificial formation of Islands. Some of the islands in Nigeria are included below: Abagbo Island; Andoni Island; Banana Island ...
Most Nigerian banks' head offices are located on Lagos Island. [31] [32] [33] First Bank of Nigeria is one of the Nigerian banks with its head office in Marina, Lagos Island. [34] Another bank that has its head office situated in Lagos Island is the United Bank for Africa (UBA). [35]
Bonny Island [1] is a local government situated at the southern edge of Rivers State in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria near Port Harcourt.Ferries are the main form of transport, though recently an airstrip has been built and it’s fully functional - with flights from Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt respectively to and from the island.
Artificial islands of Nigeria (1 C) I. Islands of Rivers State (3 P) L. Islands of Lagos (1 C, 6 P) Lagos Island (1 C, 35 P) V. Victoria Island, Lagos (22 P)
The island known as Bonny LGA is located in the Bight of Bonny. The LGA has two different seasons—the rainy and the dry seasons—and a total area of 646 square kilometers. Bonny LGA's average temperature is recorded at 25 degrees Celsius, and the area's humidity content is reported at 92%. [5] [6] [7]
Banana Island is a man-made island in Lagos State, Nigeria that is slightly curved in shape – like a banana. It is located in the Lagos Lagoon and is connected to Ikoyi Island by a dedicated road which is linked to the existing road network near Parkview Estate.
Vegetation map of Nigeria. Nigeria is covered by three types of vegetation: forests (where there is significant tree cover), savannahs (insignificant tree cover, with grasses and flowers located between trees), and montane land (least common and mainly found in the mountains near the Cameroon border). [43]
Gberefu Island also known as Point of No Return is a populated historical island located in Badagry, a town and local government area of Lagos State, South-Western Nigeria. [1] Symbolized by two poles slightly slanted towards each other and facing the Atlantic Ocean , the island was a major slave port after it was opened in 1473 during the ...