Makoko demolition is not new: The ghosts of Maroko still lingers 

    Bunmi Oyinsan | YSOT | Feb 12, 2026    
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The demolition of parts of Makoko is not just a story about “illegal structures” or “public safety.” It is a familiar Lagos story, one that has unfolded repeatedly over decades: a city that modernises by erasing the poor, then calls the rubble progress. The recent demolitions are not a beginning. They are the latest chapter in a long history of threat, clearance, and insecurity that Makoko’s residents have lived with for generations.

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