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Nigeria housing: ‘I live in a floating slum’ in Lagos

BY BBC

 

As a UN report is released condemning the poor state of housing provision in Nigeria, the BBC’s Mayeni Jones visits a precarious community in the commercial capital, Lagos.

From above, the Oko-Agbon neighbourhood, in the infamous Makoko floating slum, looks almost picturesque.

Little wooden shacks on stilts sit on top of dark water.

Residents move from one to another on canoes, calling out to neighbours and friends. Some outsiders have fancifully described it as the Venice of Africa.

However, get closer and it is a different picture.

The water is full of household rubbish, including needles and human faeces. There is a suffocating smell of rotten fish hanging in the air…

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