There is growing apprehension among people that live in shanties built on Lagos waterway as they await government bulldozers to bring down their homes.
A Civil society organisation spaces for change has called for a halt to the planned demolition of shanties across the state.
The group says a mega city is not built by destroying the homes of the poor and driving them away from the city.
Spaces for change also says the 7-day ultimatum issued by the state government should be reviewed.
There is growing apprehension among people that live in shanties built on Lagos waterway as they await government bulldozers to bring down their homes.
A Civil society organisation spaces for change has called for a halt to the planned demolition of shanties across the state.
The group says a mega city is not built by destroying the homes of the poor and driving them away from the city.
Spaces for change also says the 7-day ultimatum issued by the state government should be reviewed.
There is growing apprehension among people that live in shanties built on Lagos waterway as they await government bulldozers to bring down their homes.
A Civil society organisation spaces for change has called for a halt to the planned demolition of shanties across the state.
The group says a mega city is not built by destroying the homes of the poor and driving them away from the city.
Spaces for change also says the 7-day ultimatum issued by the state government should be reviewed.
There is growing apprehension among people that live in shanties built on Lagos waterway as they await government bulldozers to bring down their homes.
A Civil society organisation spaces for change has called for a halt to the planned demolition of shanties across the state.
The group says a mega city is not built by destroying the homes of the poor and driving them away from the city.
Spaces for change also says the 7-day ultimatum issued by the state government should be reviewed.
There is growing apprehension among people that live in shanties built on Lagos waterway as they await government bulldozers to bring down their homes.
A Civil society organisation spaces for change has called for a halt to the planned demolition of shanties across the state.
The group says a mega city is not built by destroying the homes of the poor and driving them away from the city.
Spaces for change also says the 7-day ultimatum issued by the state government should be reviewed.
There is growing apprehension among people that live in shanties built on Lagos waterway as they await government bulldozers to bring down their homes.
A Civil society organisation spaces for change has called for a halt to the planned demolition of shanties across the state.
The group says a mega city is not built by destroying the homes of the poor and driving them away from the city.
Spaces for change also says the 7-day ultimatum issued by the state government should be reviewed.
There is growing apprehension among people that live in shanties built on Lagos waterway as they await government bulldozers to bring down their homes.
A Civil society organisation spaces for change has called for a halt to the planned demolition of shanties across the state.
The group says a mega city is not built by destroying the homes of the poor and driving them away from the city.
Spaces for change also says the 7-day ultimatum issued by the state government should be reviewed.
There is growing apprehension among people that live in shanties built on Lagos waterway as they await government bulldozers to bring down their homes.
A Civil society organisation spaces for change has called for a halt to the planned demolition of shanties across the state.
The group says a mega city is not built by destroying the homes of the poor and driving them away from the city.
Spaces for change also says the 7-day ultimatum issued by the state government should be reviewed.