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Ikate Lekki, Lagos Chygor-Cole Specialist Hospitals [2] (CCSH) Abule-egba, Lagos Lagos Island Maternity Hospital [3] Lagos Island: Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) Idi-Araba Vedic Lifecare Hospital: Lekki Phase 1 Isalu Hospitals: Ikeja: St. Nicholas Hospital, Lagos: Lagos Island: Wind of Grace Hospital: Okota Federal Medical Centre ...
Name Image Location Criteria Year Description; Sukur Cultural Landscape: Adamawa. Cultural (iii) (v) (vi) 1999 The Sukur Cultural Landscape, with the Palace of the Hidi (Chief) on a hill dominating the villages below, the terraced fields and their sacred symbols, and the extensive remains of a former flourishing iron industry, is a remarkably intact physical expression of a society and its ...
This category is for articles pertaining to lakes and reservoirs in Nigeria. ... Lake Chad (1 C, 20 P) K. Kainji Lake (3 P) Pages in category "Lakes of Nigeria"
Lagoon City-Twin Towers - Adeleke/Yamasaki Lagoon City - Aerial Shots Lagoon City - Architectural Plans Lagoon City - Lagoon Side View. The original Banana Island construction project entitled Lagoon City was the brainchild of the late Chief Adebayo Adeleke, a University of London trained Civil Engineer (MICE), and CEO of City Property Development Ltd.
The Nigeria National Park Service is a parastatal under the Federal Ministry of the Environment, and is headed by a conservator general. [2] It works closely with the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation. [3] The first national park was Kainji Lake, established by the military ruler General Olusegun Obasanjo in 1979. The National Parks ...
On its western shore, Lake Kainji National Park, including the Borgu and Zugurma game reserves, has promoted the tourism industry. The dam and hydroelectric power plant at Jebba , 103 kilometres (64 mi) from the Kainji Dam , were completed in 1984, and the dam at Shiroro Gorge on the Kaduna River, west of Bida in Niger state, began operations ...
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The name Lagos means 'lakes' in Portuguese, therefore Lagos Lagoon is an example of a tautological place name. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The lagoon lies between the Atlantic Ocean and Lagos State. It is one of the ten lagoons in Lagos State and the largest in the Gulf of Guinea which spans over 6,000 square kilometers (2,300 sq mi).