Inclusive Cities Making

It is widely expected that Lagos will soon become the largest city on the African continent. Being a melting pot of numerous Nigerian and West African identities, cultures and religions, this megacity has been offering millions of people dreams and hopes for a more prosperous future.

Our aim is to drive debates and ideas for a sustainable and equitable Lagos - so that Lagos will be called not only the biggest but also one of the most livable cities in Africa.

Recent Articles
Publications
Moving Lagos – The Blue Metro Line
Public transport in Lagos is characterised by informal minibuses and the Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) system, a public-private partnership introduced in 2008. As an answer to the increasing pressure on the city’s limited space for road transport, Lagos State Government opened the first line of a metro rail system in September 2023 as a new era of mass passenger transport. This study examines whether the “Blue Line” has been able to realise government’s promise of a cost-effective and sustainable means of transport.
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Flaneuse - Envisioning a City for All

Publication
This Publication, commissioned by HBS Abuja office and actualized by Lagos Urban Development Initiatives, seeks to encourage readers to drive a public conversation about the potential of ignored citizens from all spheres, to re-imagine their city, and to effect equitable changes that will be inclusive and benefit of all.
Video

Kelechi's Quest: A Docu-Drama Series

Kelechi Udegbe, a budding Nigerian actor in the city of Lagos, features in this 6 part documentary drama series where he weighs his options of finding a suitable accommodation within his budget, thereby sparking a debate about new ways of accessing affordable accommodation and about the equitability of housing policies of Lagos State.