Lagos is the largest city in Nigeria. It is a huge city of somewhere between 10 and 20 Million people. Really, nobody can tell you accurately because the last census was in the mid 80's, although a new census was undertaken in March 2006.
You can fly in from most European cities (London, Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam, Madrid, Rome), Doha, Dubai, South Africa, Ethiopia, and Kenya. There are also direct flights from the United States (New York and Atlanta).
Lagos is for tourists like England. It's a stereotype and not really true, but you have to put the effort in to see it. There are a lot of great beaches. Especially if you make the effort to get outside the side (like Badagari). Inside the city, Lekki is about as good as it gets. There are also lots of markets to see, although it can be very tiring. Usually safe during the day. There is the lekki Conservartory down on the lekki/Epe express way which is really good for relaxation, its a dense park with a few animals and birds, there are walkways and benches to rest on. ...
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