When govt bulldozers roar: Hospitals, schools gone, thousands rendered homeless in Mile 12 demolition

[The Guardian - Nigeria] - 18/12/2025
Mile 12, a town in Nigeria’s commercial centre, Lagos State, has always been a beehive—bustling with activities. It houses one of the biggest food markets in the country and, some may say, peoples from every tribe, state in Nigeria. This The post When govt bulldozers roar: Hospitals, schools (…)
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