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Lagos Urban Planning: Debunking Myths & Stereotypes All around the world, what constitutes a livable city is constantly in flux, usually following new cultural, social, or technological trends and discoveries. Our engagement with people on new ways of thinking about Lagos made one thing clear: government, civil society, and the public had been in thrall to decades-old myths and stereotypes. Generally, it has been convenient to lay the blame for urban dysfunction on certain, usually disadvantaged groups of people within society, leading to a mismatch between the solutions proffered and the real
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Healthcare delivery in lagos

Rethinking Lagos Radio ShowJan 09, 2023

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The Endsars Protest

The Endsars Protest

This episode was on the one year anniversary of the #EndsarsProtest held in Lagos and other cities in Nigeria.

Jan 09, 202345:38
The city of Lagos - Liveable, Inclusive and Sustainable.

The city of Lagos - Liveable, Inclusive and Sustainable.

The city of Lagos - Liveable, Inclusive and Sustainable with Political candidate: Funso Doherty

(Lagos State Governor, African Democratic Congress (ADC)

Jan 09, 202346:36
Healthcare delivery in lagos
Jan 09, 202345:53
Climate change in the city of Lagos

Climate change in the city of Lagos

Climate change in the city of Lagos with Toyin Oshaniwa,

Founder/Executive Director

Nature cares resource centre

Dec 05, 202245:04
Making Lagos Work for Women

Making Lagos Work for Women

Making Lagos Work for Women with Olamide Udoma-Ejorh and 

Miriam Adenuga from Lagos Urban Development Initiative (LUDI)

Dec 05, 202245:34
Ease of Doing Business In Lagos

Ease of Doing Business In Lagos

Ease of Doing Business In Lagos with Arinola Oloko (Educationist)

Gbenga Komolafe, General Secretary

Federation of Informal Workers' Organizations of Nigeria, FIWON

Dec 05, 202245:24
Education in Lagos

Education in Lagos

Education with Political candidate: Dr. Benneth Eze (Educationist) Deputy Governorship African Action Congress (AAC)

Dec 05, 202245:21
The city of Lagos

The city of Lagos

The city of Lagos with Political candidate: Gbadebo Vivour Rodes

(Governor, Labour Party).

Dec 05, 202244:22
Flood and Wetland Management with Ebere Akwuebu

Flood and Wetland Management with Ebere Akwuebu

Flood and Wetland Management

with Consultant - Ebere Akwuebu (Environmental Law Research Institute) (ELRI)

Dec 03, 202244:43
Affordable Housing, Low Income Communities and Informal Settlements with Dr Basirat Oyalowo

Affordable Housing, Low Income Communities and Informal Settlements with Dr Basirat Oyalowo

Affordable Housing, Low Income Communities and Informal Settlements

with Dr Basirat Oyalowo

(Center for housing and sustainable development, University of Lagos)

Dec 01, 202243:40
Transportation - How can it be sustainable

Transportation - How can it be sustainable

Transportation - How can it be sustainable with Yinka Jones (Lagos Urban Development Initiative (LUDI)

Dec 01, 202245:23
Making lagos sustainable, liveable and inclusive with Deji Akinpelu

Making lagos sustainable, liveable and inclusive with Deji Akinpelu

Making lagos sustainable, liveable and inclusive with Deji Akinpelu

Dec 01, 202245:46
Waste Management in Lagos with Folarin Opeyemi Joseph (YPP) and Tari Taylaur (YP)

Waste Management in Lagos with Folarin Opeyemi Joseph (YPP) and Tari Taylaur (YP)

Political candidates discuss with Rethinking Cities Initiative on Waste Management.

Folarin Opeyemi Joseph - (House of Representative Mushin Federal Constituency II), Young Progressive Party (YPP)

Tari Taylaur - (House of Assembly Eti Osa Constituency I) Youth Party (YP)

Nov 10, 202243:48
Debunking Myths & STEREOTYPES: BOOK REVIEW with Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour (PDP 2019 Senatorial candidate – Lagos West)

Debunking Myths & STEREOTYPES: BOOK REVIEW with Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour (PDP 2019 Senatorial candidate – Lagos West)

All around the world, what constitutes a livable city is constantly in flux, usually following new cultural, social, or technological trends and discoveries. Our engagement with people on new ways of thinking about Lagos made one thing clear: government, civil society, and the public had been in thrall to decades-old myths and stereotypes. Generally, it has been convenient to lay the blame for urban dysfunction on certain, usually disadvantaged groups of people within society, leading to a mismatch between the solutions proffered and the real problems. The result is that those solutions have consistently failed.

Read more here: researchinlagos.org/lup_debunking.

Jan 19, 202128:33
Debunking Myths & STEREOTYPES: BOOK REVIEW with Adebowale Jeff Johnson (ADP Senatorial Candidate – Lagos East)

Debunking Myths & STEREOTYPES: BOOK REVIEW with Adebowale Jeff Johnson (ADP Senatorial Candidate – Lagos East)

All around the world, what constitutes a livable city is constantly in flux, usually following new cultural, social, or technological trends and discoveries. Our engagement with people on new ways of thinking about Lagos made one thing clear: government, civil society, and the public had been in thrall to decades-old myths and stereotypes. Generally, it has been convenient to lay the blame for urban dysfunction on certain, usually disadvantaged groups of people within society, leading to a mismatch between the solutions proffered and the real problems. The result is that those solutions have consistently failed.

Read more here: researchinlagos.org/lup_debunking.

Jan 19, 202122:07
Debunking Myths & STEREOTYPES: BOOK REVIEW with Deji Akinpelu

Debunking Myths & STEREOTYPES: BOOK REVIEW with Deji Akinpelu

All around the world, what constitutes a livable city is constantly in flux, usually following new cultural, social, or technological trends and discoveries. Our engagement with people on new ways of thinking about Lagos made one thing clear: government, civil society, and the public had been in thrall to decades-old myths and stereotypes. Generally, it has been convenient to lay the blame for urban dysfunction on certain, usually disadvantaged groups of people within society, leading to a mismatch between the solutions proffered and the real problems. The result is that those solutions have consistently failed.

Read more here: researchinlagos.org/lup_debunking.

Jan 19, 202124:47
Myth: Street trading is the cause of traffic problems in Lagos with Olajumoke Akiode

Myth: Street trading is the cause of traffic problems in Lagos with Olajumoke Akiode

Street trading and hawking are not peculiar to urban Lagos. These activities often arise from socioeconomic realities essential to the proper functioning of society. Developing nations with large informal economies tend to have pronounced levels of street trading, which is a major source of jobs for the growing urban poor. Street trading and hawking that threatens mobility are often the consequences of policy failures.

Read more here: researchinlagos.org/lup_debunking.

Jan 19, 202127:25
Myth: Land acquisition is the best investment with Amamchukwu Okafor

Myth: Land acquisition is the best investment with Amamchukwu Okafor

The general opinion that land ownership is the best investment is not only a myth, but a dangerous concoction that has led to land grabbing and speculation, fraud, family-land feud, perpetual tenant-landlord tension, and suboptimal use of land resources. On aggregate, it has perverse incentives.

Read more here: researchinlagos.org/lup_debunking.

Jan 14, 202129:21
Myth: Infrastructure means development with Taibat Lawanson

Myth: Infrastructure means development with Taibat Lawanson

At a special session of the National Economic Council in March 2018, Bill Gates dropped a bombshell. The Nigerian Federal Government Economic Recovery and Growth plan was flawed, he claimed, because it paid much less attention to human capacity development than it did to infrastructure. Gates' logic was simple: “to anchor the economy over the long term, investment in infrastructure and competitiveness must go hand-in-hand with investments in the people.”

Read more here: researchinlagos.org/lup_debunking

Nov 30, 202016:44
Myth: Cart pushers are a menace to the society with Dr. Temilade Sesan

Myth: Cart pushers are a menace to the society with Dr. Temilade Sesan

In 2007, the Lagos State government promulgated a law banning the activities of cart pushers, the ubiquitous informal workers who go from door to door collecting and evacuating cartloads of waste from many neighborhoods (poor and rich ones alike) around the city. The prohibitive law completely overlooks the fact that cart pushers have stepped in to fill an essential gap in the formal waste collection system:

Read more here: researchinlagos.org/lup_debunking

Nov 17, 202029:07
Myth: The informal economy is an impediment to the prosperity of Lagos with Dr. Ademola Omoegun

Myth: The informal economy is an impediment to the prosperity of Lagos with Dr. Ademola Omoegun

The informal economy is so-called because it exists mainly outside the formal oversight of government. Mostly comprising low-end, low-skilled occupations such as street trading, waste picking, or care-giving, it nevertheless is the lifeblood of many cities today, providing flexible livelihoods and services, and contributing significantly to urban economies.

Read more here: researchinlagos.org/lup_debunking

Nov 17, 202029:30
The #Endsars movement, the way forward with Gbenga Komolafe

The #Endsars movement, the way forward with Gbenga Komolafe

#Endsars movement

Nov 06, 202018:23
Myth: Slums in Lagos are synonymous with criminality with Victoria Ibezim-Ohaeri

Myth: Slums in Lagos are synonymous with criminality with Victoria Ibezim-Ohaeri

Criminals. Miscreants. Urchins. Addicts. Thugs. Hoodlums. Prostitutes. Vagabonds. In many jurisdictions, including Lagos, these are the undignifying labels slapped on young people living in the under-served communities commonly called urban slums. Although little evidence exists linking slum habitation with criminality, the stereotypes are perpetuated and reaffirmed in popular and policy discourses on urban renewal and city regeneration.

Read more here: researchinlagos.org/lup_debunking

Nov 06, 202028:27
Myth: To reduce traffic congestion in Lagos we need more and wider roads With Olamide Udoma-Ejorh

Myth: To reduce traffic congestion in Lagos we need more and wider roads With Olamide Udoma-Ejorh

It is easy to assume that the solution to traffic congestion in Lagos State is to build more roads or widen the existing roads so more cars can move at any one time. However, moving a large population with a density of around 6,871 residents per square kilometre with cars will continue to be an issue regardless of how many more roads are built. More roads will result in more cars on the roads, a vicious cycle that will produce more traffic congestion.

Read more here: researchinlagos.org/lup_debunking

Nov 06, 202029:25
Myth: Lagos is overpopulated with Segun Ogunleye

Myth: Lagos is overpopulated with Segun Ogunleye

With an estimated population of 19,400,000 and a population density of 6934persons per sq. km, Lagos is without a doubt among the most populous cities in the world. This has resulted in many concluding that Lagos is overpopulated.

Read more here: researchinlagos.org/lup_debunking

Nov 06, 202029:45