Rethinking Lagos Radio Show

By Rethinking Lagos

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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

Episode Date
Transportation - How can it be sustainable
Dec 01, 2022
Debunking Myths & STEREOTYPES: BOOK REVIEW with Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour (PDP 2019 Senatorial candidate – Lagos West)
Jan 19, 2021
Debunking Myths & STEREOTYPES: BOOK REVIEW with Adebowale Jeff Johnson (ADP Senatorial Candidate – Lagos East)
Jan 19, 2021
Debunking Myths & STEREOTYPES: BOOK REVIEW with Deji Akinpelu
Jan 19, 2021
Myth: Street trading is the cause of traffic problems in Lagos with Olajumoke Akiode
Jan 19, 2021
Myth: Land acquisition is the best investment with Amamchukwu Okafor
Jan 14, 2021
Myth: Infrastructure means development with Taibat Lawanson
Nov 30, 2020
Myth: Cart pushers are a menace to the society with Dr. Temilade Sesan
Nov 17, 2020
Myth: The informal economy is an impediment to the prosperity of Lagos with Dr. Ademola Omoegun
Nov 17, 2020
The #Endsars movement, the way forward with Gbenga Komolafe
Nov 06, 2020
Myth: Slums in Lagos are synonymous with criminality with Victoria Ibezim-Ohaeri
Nov 06, 2020
Myth: To reduce traffic congestion in Lagos we need more and wider roads With Olamide Udoma-Ejorh
Nov 06, 2020
Myth: Lagos is overpopulated with Segun Ogunleye
Nov 06, 2020