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Isale eko british government
Isale eko british government










isale eko british government

  • ^ "Lagos | City, Population, & History | Britannica".
  • New Africa House of UAC, Elder Dempster House, Nigerian Ports Authority head office and National Electric Power Authority's former headquarters are all located along the marina. The land on which the Investment House was built previously housed the Grand Hotel before it was demolished. The former Central Bank headquarters and the Investment House, headquarters of Bank of Industry were both built-in 1960. Buildings along the marina include National House now occupied by Shell and it is the first tall office building at Marina. Due to the conditions of the soil, the foundations of most of the tall buildings are either piled or raft. The Lagos Marina is host to a number of office buildings, and other structures such as the Bookshop House which was formerly owned by CMS and the Cathedral Church of Christ. Marina road Ĭoastal Ring road in the foreground, parallel to Marina road and its Marina skyline in the background You can also relax by the numerous ponds and fountains at the park or visit the Wole Soyinka Art Gallery to view unique art presentations. There is also an amphi-theatre which holds concerts, music shows and drama presentations. The park is now a tourist attraction to both locals and foreigners and you can actually find historical statues all over the park. The park was opened in 2010 to celebrate Nigeria's 50th independence celebration. Freedom park was created to serve as a national memorial in remembrance of the nation's founding fathers who struggled against colonial rule and fought for the country's independence. The park was formerly a prison yard, back when the country was still under colonial rule and it was known then as Her Majesty's Broad Street Prisons. Freedom Park įreedom Park is becoming a major tourist attraction and it is located on Lagos Island. The hall was built by trustees selected by Mr Thomas Jones who died in 1913, In his will, he bequeathed the land and funds for a hall and library in his memorial. Located on Nnamdi Azikiwe Street, Idumota, formerly Victoria St, Tom Jones Memorial hall is noteworthy as the venue of the call for positive action by zikists in November 1948. Landmarks and tourist attractions Tom Jones Memorial Hall And Library Other medium and large-scale businesses such as real estate consultancy firms, electrical appliances manufacturers and retail stores are based in Marina, Lagos Island. Another bank that has its head office situated in Lagos Island is the United Bank for Africa (UBA). First Bank of Nigeria is one of the Nigerian banks with its head office in Marina, Lagos Island. Most Nigerian banks' head offices are located on Lagos Island. It is also believed that the Eyo festival can only be held in this part of Lagos. It is the part of Lagos where the Oba (king) of Lagos resides. And government attempts have been made to build new roads out over the lagoon in order to improve traffic flows.

    isale eko british government

    The island is extremely crowded and congested with people and tribes. The poor eastern side of the island contains the main markets and the poor housing.

    isale eko british government

    Many families lived on Broad Street in the Marina. Historically, Lagos Island (Isale Eko) was home to the Brazilian Quarter of Lagos where majority of the slave trade returnees from Brazil stayed. The Catholic and Anglican Cathedrals, as well as the Central Mosque, are located here. Forming the main commercial district of Lagos, Lagos Island plays host to the main government buildings, shops and offices.

    isale eko british government

    The Lagos harbor district of Apapa faces the western side of the island. It is also linked to the neighboring island of Ikoyi and to Victoria Island. Lagos Island is connected to the mainland by three large bridges (the Carter Bridge, the Eko Bridge and the Third Mainland Bridge) which cross Lagos Lagoon to the district of Ebute Metta. The city has now spread out to cover the neighboring islands as well as the adjoining mainland. Lying on Lagos Lagoon, a large protected harbour on the coast of Africa, the island is home to the Yoruba fishing village of Eko, which grew into the modern city of Lagos. The LGA only covers the western half of Lagos Island the eastern half is simply referred to as Lagos Island East LCDA. As of the preliminary 2006 Nigerian census, the LGA had a population of 209,437 in an area of 8.7 km 2. Lagos Island ( Ìsàlẹ̀ Èkó) is the principal and central local government area (LGA) in Lagos, it was the capital of Lagos State until 1957.












    Isale eko british government