Full list of Lagos LGAs by land area. From smallest to largest
LGA
Area (Km2)
Lagos Island
9
Agege
11
Shomolu
12
Ajeromi-Ifelodun
12
Mushin
17
Lagos Mainland
19
Surulere
23
Apapa
27
Ifako-Ijaye
27
Oshodi-Isolo
45
Ikeja
46
Kosofe
81
Amuwo-Odofin
135
Ojo
158
Alimosho
185
Eti-Osa
192
Ikorodu
394
Badagry
441
Ibeju-Lekki
455
Badagry Division
746
Epe
1,185
Total
3,474
Lagos
Lagos is the commercial capital of Nigeria and the most populated city in the country and Africa.
Ikoyi
Lagos was the administrative capital of Nigeria until December 1991 following the government’s decision to move the capital to Abuja in the centre of the country.
Victoria Island
Lagos is a major African financial centre and is an economic hub.
The city has been described as the cultural, financial, and entertainment capital of Africa, and is a significant influence on commerce, entertainment, technology, education, politics, tourism, art, and fashion.
Lagos is also among the top ten of the world’s fastest-growing cities and urban areas.
The megacity has the fourth-highest GDP in Africa and houses one of the largest and busiest seaports on the continent.
The Lagos metropolitan area is a major educational and cultural centre in Sub Saharan Africa.
Cathedral Church of Christ Marina, Lagos is an Anglican cathedral on Lagos Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
Lagos emerged as a home to the Awori tribe of the Yoruba of West Africa islands, which are contained in the present day Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Lagos Island, Eti-Osa, Amuwo-Odofin and Apapa.
Due to rapid urbanisation, the city expanded to the west of the lagoon to include areas in the present day Lagos Mainland, Ajeromi-Ifelodun, and Surulere.
This led to the classification of Lagos into two main areas: the Island, which was the original city of Lagos, and the Mainland, which it has since expanded into.
This city area was governed directly by the Federal Government through the Lagos City Council, until the creation of Lagos State in 1967, which led to the splitting of Lagos city into the present-day seven Local Government Areas (LGAs), and an addition of other towns (which now make up 13 LGAs) from the then Western Region to form the state.
Third Mainland Bridge across the Lagos Lagoon
The islands are separated by creeks, fringing the southwest mouth of Lagos Lagoon, while being protected from the Atlantic Ocean by barrier islands and long sand spits such as Bar Beach, which stretch up to 100 km east and west.
However, the state capital was later moved to Ikeja in 1976, and the federal capital moved to Abuja in 1991.
Market
Even though Lagos is still widely referred to as a city, the present-day Lagos, also known as “Lagos Metropolitan Area” is an urban agglomeration or conurbation, consisting of 16 LGAs including Ikeja, the state capital of Lagos State.
Ferry terminal
This conurbation makes up 37% of Lagos State total land area, but houses about 85% of the state’s total population.
Airport
The business district of Lagos is home to Tinubu Square, named after the aristocratic slave trader Efunroye Tinubu. Lagos contains Murtala Muhammed International Airport, named after Nigerian president Murtala Muhammad, and is one of the busiest African airports. Lagos National Stadium has hosted various international sports events such as the 1980 African Cup of Nations.
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