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Lagos Travel Inn





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  • Lagos (or overseas or Eko in the Yoruba language) is a port and the most populous conurbation in Nigeria. It is currently the second most populous city in Africa, after Cairo, and is estimated to be the fastest growing city in Africa (UN-HABITAT, 2008) and the 7th fastest in the world.

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  • The chief city of Nigeria, a port on the Gulf of Guinea; pop. 1,347,000. Originally a slave trade center, it became capital of the newly independent Nigeria in 1960, but was replaced by Abuja in 1991

  • chief port and economic center of Nigeria; located in southwestern Nigeria on the Gulf of Guinea; former capital of Nigeria











Travel Inn Motel




Travel Inn Motel





Unfortunately the sign no longer lights up - I got a couple of strange looks from the valet parking guys for taking a picture of this.











My dinner - Sokoto




My dinner - Sokoto





This was the best 'fish n chips' I have had in a while! Incredible and delicious - Sokoto Inn!









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