‘There is nothing here’: the island left behind by Lagos’s economic boom
by Eromo Egbejule in Lagos from World news | The Guardian on (#6V1P3)
Politicians in Nigeria hope their capital will one day look like Dubai, but on nearby Refuge Island people live without electricity
For the estimated 2,000 residents of Refuge Island life sometimes feels like that of a refugee.
A dozen communities live on the island, which lies in a lagoon on the eastern fringes of Lagos and takes its name from the arrival of enslaved people fleeing the hinterland of western Nigeria in the 19th century. The island has never had electricity, and there are no tarred roads, only footpaths.
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