Nigeria’s Maroko eviction remembered : a brutal legacy lives on

13 juillet 2025 | Taibat Lawanson, Professor of Planning and Heritage, University of Liverpool
It’s been 35 years since the Nigerian government carried out its biggest forced eviction ever of the 300,000 residents of Maroko in Lagos.
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