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A History of Lagos "A History of Lagos" traces the extraordinary journey of this vibrant Nigerian city, from its origins as Awori settlements known as Eko on islands and lagoons, to its transformation into a global megacity. The book details the early influence of the powerful Kingdom of Benin, which established the city's monarchy, and the pivotal arrival of the Portuguese, who named the area "Lagos" and initiated early trade. This was tragically followed by the rise of the transatlantic slave trade, positioning Lagos as a major hub for human commerce and ultimately drawing the attention of European powers seeking its abolition.

The narrative moves through the 19th century, recounting the British intervention to suppress the slave trade, culminating in the 1861 Treaty of Cession that brought Lagos under British colonial rule. Lagos rapidly grew as a major port for legitimate trade, attracting diverse communities, including repatriated Africans who significantly influenced its culture and architecture. The book highlights Lagos's ascent to administrative prominence, first as the capital of the Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria, and then as the capital of the amalgamated Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria in 1914. As the political and economic heart, Lagos became the epicenter of Nigeria's nationalist movement, spearheading the drive for independence, achieved in 1960 with Lagos as the federal capital, a status that fueled rapid urbanization and the subsequent creation of Lagos State in 1967 to manage the growing metropolis.

Finally, the book explores contemporary Lagos, particularly its evolution after the federal capital relocated to Abuja in 1991. Despite losing its capital status, Lagos cemented its position as Nigeria's indisputable economic engine, a powerhouse of finance, industry, and commerce. The narrative confronts the immense challenges posed by its exponential population growth and dense urbanization โ€“ chronic traffic, inadequate housing, strained infrastructure, and environmental pressures โ€“ while celebrating the city's remarkable resilience and entrepreneurial spirit. "A History of Lagos" also shines a light on the city's explosive creative pulse, detailing the rise of Nollywood, the global impact of Lagos-born music genres like Afrobeats, and a dynamic contemporary art scene. It concludes by examining the complex prospects and formidable challenges that lie ahead for this ever-evolving megacity, a symbol of modern Africa's dynamism.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Explore the indigenous Awori origins of Eko and the layered influences of the Kingdom of Benin and early European contacts.
  • Trace the tragic transformation of Lagos from a trading post to a major transatlantic slave trade hub.
  • Understand the era of British intervention, the Treaty of Cession, and the profound social and political changes under colonial rule.
  • Analyze the post-independence period of explosive urbanization, population boom, and the rise of Lagos as Nigeria's economic powerhouse.
  • Delve into contemporary Lagos's megacity dynamics, persistent urban challenges, vibrant cultural landscape, and future prospects.
Who's It For:

This book is for anyone interested in the rich and complex history of one of Africa's most dynamic cities. It will particularly benefit students and scholars of Nigerian and West African history, urban studies, and colonial history. Residents and visitors seeking a deeper understanding of Lagos's evolution from a small settlement to a global megacity will also find it essential reading.

Author:

Diana Lewis

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Date Published:

May 23, 2025

Word Count:

42,186 words

Reading Time:

2 hours 57 minutes

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