Lagosians seek justice after demolitions

As real estate booms in the Nigerian megacity, poor residents are seeing their homes vanish in mysterious attacks

LAGOS, Nigeria — Nigeria has more billionaires than any other African country, and many showcase their wealth in opulent neighborhoods downtown. Ikoyi and Victoria islands are tiny compared to the mainland, but they are the

commercial heart of the city. Dominated by luxury apartment blocks, banks and the offices of oil and telecom companies, real estate on the islands is out of reach for the majority of the population, but the burgeoning professional class is

trying to get as close as they can. The nearby Lekki peninsula is now home to some of the fastest developing neighborhoods in sub-Saharan Africa.
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