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  2. Time in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    In the IANA time zone database, Nigeria is given one zone in the file zone.tab—Africa/Lagos. Lagos is Nigeria's capital city. "NG" refers to the country's ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code. Data for Nigeria directly from zone.tab of the IANA time zone database; columns marked with * are the columns from zone.tab itself: [8]

  3. Lagos - Wikipedia

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    Lagos (/ ˈ l eɪ ɡ ɒ s / LAY-goss; [10] [11] also US: / ˈ l ɑː ɡ oʊ s / LAH-gohss; [11] [12] Yoruba: Èkó), or Lagos City, is a large metropolitan city in southwest Nigeria.With an upper population estimated above 21 million dwellers, it is the largest city in Nigeria, and the most populous urban area on the African continent.

  4. Lagos State - Wikipedia

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    Lagos State was created on 27 May 1967 according to the State Creation and Transitional Provisions Decree No. 14 of 1967, [39] which restructured Nigeria into a federation of 12 states. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] Before the issuance of this Decree, Lagos city , which was the country's capital had been administered directly by the Federal Government through ...

  5. Timeline of Lagos - Wikipedia

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    Lagos State created. [31] Mobolaji Johnson becomes governor of Lagos State. [32] 1972 - Lagos National Stadium built. 1973 - 2nd All-Africa Games held. 1975 Eko Bridge built. Federal Government College Lagos and Bridge Boys Football Club founded. Adekunle Lawal becomes governor of Lagos State. [32] Population: 1,060,848 city; 1,476,837 urban ...

  6. Portal:Lagos State - Wikipedia

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    Femi Odugbemi is a Nigerian writer, filmmaker, television producer and the founder and executive producer of Zuri24 Media, a content production company in Lagos.. Odugbemi was the president of the Independent Television Producers Association of Nigeria (ITPAN), the chair of the Lagos International Forum on Cinema, Motion Pictures and Video in Africa from 2002 to 2006.

  7. History of Lagos - Wikipedia

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    Lagos, along with the towns from the then Western region (Ikeja, Agege, Mushin, Ikorodu, Epe and Badagry), were eventually merged to create Lagos State. [65] Lagos city was split into the present day seven Local Government Areas (LGAs), while the other towns now make up 13 LGAs in the state. Lagos played the dual role of being the State and ...

  8. Lagos Island - 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. [2] It is part of the Lagos Division. [3] As of the preliminary 2006 Nigerian census, the LGA had a population of 209,437 within an area of just 8.7 km 2. The LGA only covers the ...

  9. Adekunle Lawal - Wikipedia

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    Adekunle Shamusideen Lawal was born on 8 February 1934 to Ayinde Sulemon Lawal and Ejide Afusat Disu-Lawal in Lagos, Western Region, British Nigeria now Lagos State Nigeria. He started his education at Holy Cross Cathedral School, Lagos, Nigeria (1942–1945) and St Peters Faji School, Lagos Nigeria (1945–1949).