Lagos Lagoon is a valuable resource for Nigerians in many ways than one. Fishing, transportation, water, connection to the Atlantic, building sand, most of the timber from Forrestries in Ondo State are floated down to Lagos for export through the lagoon.
Living on Lagos Lagoon
Posted on by jujufilms in Lagos Island, Lagos State, nature, Nigeria, People, Photography, photojournalism, social media, Travel
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