Lagos Lekki-Ikoyi Bridge

Lagos State

The Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge, is a 1.36 km (0.84 mile) cable-stayed bridge in Lagos State. It links the Phase 1 area of Lekki, with Ikoyi district of Lagos. The bridge was commissioned on 29 May 2013 by the Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Raji Fashola

Lagos Floating Clinic

Lagos State

The Lagos Floating Clinic is a medical facility that provides healthcare services to people living in the riverine communities of Lagos State, Nigeria. It is equipped with four medical observation beds, a medium sterilization unit, O2 bottle, a gauge, infusion stand, a foldable stretcher, and other necessary medical equipment

Lagos Ferry Terminal

Lagos State

Lagos Ferry Services Company (LFSC) (also known as LAGFERRY) is the major ferry services provider in Lagos State. Although Lagos ferry services commenced operations in 1925, passenger ferries gradually intensified until the 1970s which led to the establishment of Lagferry in 1983. The entity was responsible for both the regulatory and operational aspects of water transportation.

National Theatre Station

ikeja Lagos

National Theatre is a railway stop in Apapa, Lagos City, Lagos State. National Theatre is situated nearby to the arts centre National Gallery of Modern Art and the marketplace Market.

Lagos Peace Park

Ojota Lagos

The three gardens which make up the Peace Park, though separated by access roads are located on the verge of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway inwards Tipper Garage, Ketu bordered on the East by the M.K.O Abiola Garden; on the North by the Apostolic Church/LAWNA; and the Tipper Garage, Ketu on the West. Gardens B (circular (loop) garden) and C (triangular-shaped garden) are separated by a road that connects the Lagos – Ibadan express road to Ikorodu road.

Lagos Ferry Terminal

Falomo Lagos

The Lagos State Government (LASG) in 2008 enacted the Lagos State Waterways Authority Act, which established the Lagos Waterways Authority (LASWA). LASWA is charged with the responsibility of coordinating and managing the reforms necessary for the long-term growth and development of water transportation in Lagos State, including the granting of ferry licenses and concessions for the operation of terminals to the private sector.

Isale Eko

Lagos Island

Lagos Island (Ìsàlẹ̀ Èkó) is the principal and central Local Government Area (LGA) in Lagos, Nigeria, it was the capital of Lagos State until 1957.[2] It is part of the Lagos Division.[3] As of the preliminary 2006 Nigerian census, the LGA had a population of 209,437 in an area of 8.7 km2. The LGA only covers the western half of Lagos Island; the eastern half is simply referred to as Lagos Island East LCDA.

Lagos Danfo

oshodi lagos

Danfo like the Molue emerged in the 1970s. The origin of the word "danfo" is not certain, but some say it means "hurry" in Yoruba. The first Danfo buses were Volkswagen Kombi buses which had twelve passengers.

Lagos State Fire Service

Lagos State

Lagos State Government in readiness towards protecting the lives and property of the people on its creation in 1967 established a state-owned fire station by an Edict of Lagos State Law Cap 42 of 1972. The then State Fire Service became operative on 31st August, 1972 under an Expatriate, Chief Fire Officer, Sir Allan Flemming as the Head, along with a 3-Man Crew.

CMS

Marina Lagos

The Cathedral Church of Christ Marina, Lagos is an Anglican cathedral on Lagos Island, Lagos, Nigeria. The foundation stone for the first cathedral building was laid on 29 March 1867 and the cathedral was established in 1869. The cathedral celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2017.