To say that bridges across Nigeria are bad is an understatement, because many of them are in such terrible conditions that make their use an enormous risk for motorists and commuters. Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, has a fair share of these.
This city, arguably, has the highest number of br
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CHUKA UROKO
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