The BBC has reported on the demolition of a floating slum in Lagos, Nigeria. The slum, which is home to over 10,000 people, was demolished without warning or consultation with residents. The BBC spoke to several residents who described the scene as "chaotic" and "unbelievable". One resident said that she had been sleeping under her home for 30 years but it was destroyed overnight.
The demolition has raised concerns about the lack of safety nets for vulnerable communities in Lagos, where many people live in poverty. The BBC also reported on how landlords in Lagos often demand upfront payments from tenants, leaving them without a place to stay if they cannot pay.
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The demolition has raised concerns about the lack of safety nets for vulnerable communities in Lagos, where many people live in poverty. The BBC also reported on how landlords in Lagos often demand upfront payments from tenants, leaving them without a place to stay if they cannot pay.
The BBC Africa podcast series provides in-depth coverage of news and issues affecting the African continent.