From the beginning of this week, residents of Lagos, Nigeria's economic powerhouse and arguably the most populated city in the country, will be dealing with the reality of the six months partial closure of the Third Mainland Bridge for scheduled critical maintenance.
The 11.8km bridge, which convey
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