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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
Visting Lagos, Nigeria
Can someone tell me how safe it is for an American women to visit Lagos Nigeria; specifically around Anthony village in Lagos. I've read a million dated, several years old, articles about how it isnt safe to visit Nigeria. I would be traveling to visit a friend and he thinks that Nigeria ...
flights to africa?
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. ...
Guinea Bissau?
If you could go anywhere in Africa, Guinea Bissau should be in the bottom five on your list. A friend of mine got transfered there from Lagos and said Lagos was heaven compared to Guinea Bissau, need I say more. There are reasons you don't hear of many people visiting there so I would think it over ...
Portugal (Sept 23-26)
people watching. The next day we headed out toward Lagos, but not before stopping for some tasty ...
Posted in Study Abroad 2005... by tuffchix
Portugal
it was time to head Lagos in the South of Portugal in an area know as the Algrave. This is a small sea side ...
Posted in Kiwi's Don't Fly! by djrkidd
The Algarve
We arrived in Lagos around 11pm, but thankfully the place we booked for accommodation came and picked us up from the train station. The place we stayed was just like a mini hotel, (it only had 3 rooms to rent out) we had our own bathroom, even a TV plus an excellent kitchen so we could save some ...
Posted in The D & C World Tour! by crantravel