Lagos might not be the capital of Nigeria (centrally located Abuja is) but it is by far the largest city in the country and most of the economical and financial life takes place here, as does criminial life and safety is a major concern here.
From the Lagos Travel Guide
Nigeria;Lagos
Hi I was thinking of going to Lagos in Nigeria to see some friends. I have looked at the Lonely Planet guide which doesn't really recommend going there, from their write up. They say the best thing about it is when you are leaving and it has a very high crime rate. My friends assure ...
Bamako to Lagos
Hi, i can't remember if i posted this one up already i have just so many questions about so many places and this site is so good for that but am hoping to fly to Bamako and amke my way down to Lagos to fly to new Dehli.. Ideally i would like to stay at one or two ecovillages on the way, am sorting ...
Flights(cheap) to Lagos?
can anyone give info regarding flights from london, UK to lagos, nigeria? i'm departing london mid june and need to return from lagos mid july. airlines, travel agents, etc...etc...any and all info would be appreciated. ...
Le paradis à un nom
Après avoir visité la capitale du Portugal on s'est dirigé vers une ville cotière sans trop savoir ...
Posted in Un étrange à l'étranger by chaoslord
Lagos
After a hectic time travelling through Spain we took the bus to Lagos on the Algarve coast of Portugal for some time to chill out and rejuvinate. Its true what they say of the place, come for a day and stay for a month, fortunately we managed to escape after 4 relaxing nights of rest and days spent ...
Posted in Around the World with Charlie,Leon&Woods by woods
Lagos
We caught the first train to Lagos so we had all that day there and could leave for Lisbon the next morning, but it ended up that Lagos was so nice and we were too tired that afternoon to appreciate ...
Posted in Claire's Euro Trip 2013 by Claire.Miller