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Lekki

Lekki is a city in Lagos State, Nigeria. It is located to the south-east of Lagos city. Lekki is a naturally formed peninsula, adjoining to its west Victoria Island and Ikoyi districts of Lagos, with the Atlantic Ocean to its south, Lagos Lagoon to the north, and Lekki Lagoon to its east; however, the city's southeast, which ends around the western edge of Refuge Island, adjoins the eastern part of Ibeju-Lekki LGA.[2]

Lekki
City
Lekki Peninsula
Lekki shown within the State of Lagos
Lekki
Location of Lekki in Nigeria
Coordinates: 6°29′36″N 3°43′14″E / 6.493394°N 3.720668°E / 6.493394; 3.720668Coordinates: 6°29′36″N 3°43′14″E / 6.493394°N 3.720668°E / 6.493394; 3.720668
Country Nigeria
StateLagos State
LGA(s)Epe
Eti-Osa[a]
Ibeju-Lekki
Settled15th century
Established2006[1]
Government
 • City PlannerMinistry of Urban Planning and Physical Development[2]
 • Project ChairmanDemola Aladekomo[3]
Area
 • Total755 km2 (292 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total401,272
 • Density531.5/km2 (1,377/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT (UTC+1))
Area code010
  1. ^ Only Eti-Osa East LCDA

The city is still largely under construction, as of 2015, only phase 1 of the project had been completed, with phase 2 nearing completion. The peninsula is approximately 70 to 80 km long, with an average width of 10 km. Lekki currently houses several gated residential developments, agricultural farmlands, areas allocated for a Free Trade Zone, with an airport, and a sea port under construction. The proposed land-use master plan for Lekki envisages the Peninsula as a "Blue-Green Environment City",[2] expected to accommodate well over a residential population of 3.4 million in addition to a non-residential population of at least 1.9 million.[4]

Part of the Lekki peninsula was formerly known as Maroko, a slum, before it was destroyed by the Raji Rasaki-led Lagos State military government. One of its neighbourhoods, Lekki phase 1, has a reputation of having some of the most expensive real estate in Lagos State.[citation needed]

History

Overview

 
Masterplan of Lekki

In 2006, the Master Plan of Lekki Free Trade Zone, covering a total area of 155 square kilometres at the easternmost end of the peninsula, was initiated and prepared by the State Government of Lagos. The Plan defined the free zone as a special multi-functional economic zone and a new modern city with several south-west and north–south traffic corridors. Later in July 2008, the blueprint of developing the entire Lekki Peninsula into a 'Blue-Green Environment City' was proposed by the state Government, which covers an additional area of 600 square kilometres.[2][1] The Lekki City plan was prepared by Messrs Dar al Handersah, Shair and Partners, for Lagos State Ministry of Urban Planning and Physical Development.[5]

Based on the proposed land-use plan, Lekki city, excluding the Lekki Free Zone, will be divided into 4 linear development zones;[2] the North Urban Zone, which will be largely residential; the Natural Park Zone, which will consist of an environmental and nature conservation park; the South Urban Zone, which will include the existing and new residential developments along with commercial and mixed uses, as well as light industry; and the Atlantic Coastal Zone, which will mainly be developed for tourism and recreational activities. The land-use master plan will stipulate a total built-up area of about 100 square kilometres, which can accommodate a residential population of about 3.4 million and non-residential population (touristic, hotels, commercial, offices, medical and industrial) of about 1.9 million.[4] Several institutions, estates and new investments are springing up along the Lekki axis that has been described as "the fastest growing corridor in west African sub-region".[4]

Lekki Free Trade Zone

 
Detailed plan for the Lekki Free Trade Zone

Lekki Free Trade Zone (Lekki FTZ) is a free zone situated at the eastern part of Lekki, which covers a total area of about 155 square kilometres. The first phase of the zone has an area of 30 square kilometres, with about 27 square kilometres for urban construction purposes, which would accommodate a total resident population of 120,000. According to the Master Plan, the free zone will be developed into a new modern city within a city with integration of industries, commerce and business, real estate development, warehousing and logistics, tourism, and entertainment.[1]

 
Yellow hatched: Lekki Free Trade Zone, grey hatched: new airport Lagos, yellow: Dangote refinery

Lekki FTZ is divided into three functional districts; the residential district in the north, industrial district in the middle and commercial trading/warehousing & logistics district in the southeast. The "sub-centre" located in the south of the Zone is to be developed first. The region is close to the customs supervisory area, and it is mainly for commercial trading, logistics and warehousing operations. The second phase is located in the north of the Zone adjacent to E9 Road (Highway) which will serve as central business district of the free zone. The area along E2 Road will be developed for financial and commercial businesses, estate properties & supporting facilities, high-end production service industries and so on, which will link it to the sub-centre the Zone. The area along E4 Road will be utilized mainly for the development of logistics and industrial manufacturing/processing. A number of connection axes are also planned in-between the principal axis and the sub-axis, with multi-functional service nodes to serve the whole of Lekki FTZ.[1] Dangote Refinery is currently being built in the Lekki Free Zone.[citation needed]

In the start-up area of the Lekki Free Trade Zone, there will be a Commercial & Logistics Park which will cover a total area of 1.5 square kilometres. The Park was planned to be multi-functional with the integration of commerce, trading, warehousing, and exhibition. According to the Site Plan of the park, large construction works will be built in the park, including the "international commodities & trade centre", the "international exhibition & conversation centre", industrial factory workshops, logistics warehouses, office buildings, hotels and residential apartment buildings, amongst others.[1]

Cultural

Lekki Conservation Centre

Lekki Conservation Centre (LCC) is one of the major Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) conservation sites. It covers a land area of 78 hectares in Lekki. The Conservation Centre was established in the 1990, before the development of Lekki, for the conservation of wildlife found in southwest coastal environment of Nigeria, in the face of sprawling urban development. The project has promoted environmental protection and worked against poaching by surrounding communities as well as serve as a tourist centre for local and international visitors.[6]

Over two million tourists of more than 100 nationals have visited Lekki Conservation Centre since its establishment. Most of NCF's School Conservation Clubs were established following the impact of individual visit to the centre. LCC land area is divided into two sections: the LCC Complex and the nature reserve. The LCC Complex comprises a multi-purpose rotunda surrounded by four office blocks, containing project staff offices, a gift shop, a canteen and the drivers’ office. The nature reserve consists of a mosaic of vegetation types, which includes: secondary forest, swamp forest, and Savanna grassland.[6]

Tourist sites and monuments

  • Enu Owa Shrine, Isale Eko.
  • lga Idunganran, Isale-Eko, – Official residence of the Oba [King] of Lagos since 1670.
  • Lagos Bar Beach, Victoria Island, Lagos.
  • Holy Cross Cathedral — Cradle and seat of the Roman Catholic Mission in Nigeria.
  • Nigeria Conservation Centre, Igbo-Efon, Eti-Osa.
  • Old Colonial Nigeria Secretariat, Marina Lagos.
  • Old Federal Parliament Building, Race Course, Lagos.
  • Old Glover's Hausa Guard Mosque [Obalende Central Mosque], Obalende, Lagos.
  • Tafawa Balewa Square, Race Course – National Ceremonial Parade Ground, 1863–1991.[7]

Education

Lekki British School, a British international school, is in Lekki.

The American International School of Lagos maintains the Lekki Campus.[8]

The Italian International School "Enrico Mattei" has its campus in Lekki.[9]

The Pan Atlantic University which started as Lagos Business School is located in Lekki.[10]

Notable neighbourhoods

Transport

The proposed Lekki-Epe International Airport would serve the area as a second airport for Lagos, and the Green Line of the future Lagos Rail Mass Transit will connect Lekki with Lagos city.[citation needed]

Notable Residents

1. Alibaba Akpobome 2. Bimbo Bakare 3. 2Baba 4. Funke Akindele 5. Bobrisky

Major Business Precincts

1. Shoprite Lekki Mall 2. Spar 3. Chevron Drive 4. Ajah Market 5. Ikota

Tourist Attractions

Lekki is a peninsula, bordered in the south by the Atlantic Ocean and in the North by the Lagos Lagoon. The main attractions are its numerous beaches and bustling night life.[citation needed]

Some notable tourist attractions are:

1. Lekki Conservation Centre

2. LUFASI Nature Park Lagos

3. Alpha Beach, Lekki

4. Elegushi Royal Beach

5. La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort

Places of Worship

1. House on the Rock (church) 2. The Elevation Church 3. This Present House 4. RCCG, Tabernacle of David

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Plans of Lekki Free Trade Zone ( Lekki FTZ)". China-Africa Lekki Investment Ltd. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e . Lagos State Government. Archived from the original on 18 October 2015. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  3. ^ Adaramola, Zakariyya (25 October 2015). . Daily Trust. Archived from the original on 24 June 2016. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  4. ^ a b c "Nigeria: Development Plan Dismisses Threats to Lekki/Victoria Island's Real Estate Prospects". allafrica.com. 6 July 2015. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  5. ^ Njoku, Jude (25 September 2012). "Lekki, a time bomb waiting to explode". Vanguard. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  6. ^ a b "Lekki Conservation Centre". Nigerian Conservation Foundation. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  7. ^ "About Lagos". Lagos State Government. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  8. ^ "About" () (Select "About" on the screen). American International School of Lagos. Retrieved on April 30, 2015.
  9. ^ "Dove siamo" (). Italian International School "Enrico Mattei". Retrieved on 19 October 2015. "Italian International School “E.MATTEI” Sikiru Alade Oloko Crescent Off Adebayo Doherty (Road 14) Admiralty Way Lekki Phase 1 Lagos"
  10. ^ "Pan-Atlantic University". Retrieved 2021-06-16.

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For other uses see Lekki disambiguation Lekki is a city in Lagos State Nigeria It is located to the south east of Lagos city Lekki is a naturally formed peninsula adjoining to its west Victoria Island and Ikoyi districts of Lagos with the Atlantic Ocean to its south Lagos Lagoon to the north and Lekki Lagoon to its east however the city s southeast which ends around the western edge of Refuge Island adjoins the eastern part of Ibeju Lekki LGA 2 LekkiCityLekki PeninsulaLekki shown within the State of LagosLekkiLocation of Lekki in NigeriaCoordinates 6 29 36 N 3 43 14 E 6 493394 N 3 720668 E 6 493394 3 720668 Coordinates 6 29 36 N 3 43 14 E 6 493394 N 3 720668 E 6 493394 3 720668Country NigeriaStateLagos StateLGA s Epe Eti Osa a Ibeju LekkiSettled15th centuryEstablished2006 1 Government City PlannerMinistry of Urban Planning and Physical Development 2 Project ChairmanDemola Aladekomo 3 Area 1 Total755 km2 292 sq mi Population 2011 Total401 272 Density531 5 km2 1 377 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 WAT UTC 1 Area code010 Only Eti Osa East LCDAThe city is still largely under construction as of 2015 only phase 1 of the project had been completed with phase 2 nearing completion The peninsula is approximately 70 to 80 km long with an average width of 10 km Lekki currently houses several gated residential developments agricultural farmlands areas allocated for a Free Trade Zone with an airport and a sea port under construction The proposed land use master plan for Lekki envisages the Peninsula as a Blue Green Environment City 2 expected to accommodate well over a residential population of 3 4 million in addition to a non residential population of at least 1 9 million 4 Part of the Lekki peninsula was formerly known as Maroko a slum before it was destroyed by the Raji Rasaki led Lagos State military government One of its neighbourhoods Lekki phase 1 has a reputation of having some of the most expensive real estate in Lagos State citation needed Contents 1 History 2 Overview 2 1 Lekki Free Trade Zone 3 Cultural 3 1 Lekki Conservation Centre 3 1 1 Tourist sites and monuments 4 Education 5 Notable neighbourhoods 6 Transport 7 Notable Residents 8 Major Business Precincts 9 Tourist Attractions 10 Places of Worship 11 Gallery 12 See also 13 ReferencesHistory EditThis section is empty You can help by adding to it December 2015 Overview Edit Masterplan of Lekki In 2006 the Master Plan of Lekki Free Trade Zone covering a total area of 155 square kilometres at the easternmost end of the peninsula was initiated and prepared by the State Government of Lagos The Plan defined the free zone as a special multi functional economic zone and a new modern city with several south west and north south traffic corridors Later in July 2008 the blueprint of developing the entire Lekki Peninsula into a Blue Green Environment City was proposed by the state Government which covers an additional area of 600 square kilometres 2 1 The Lekki City plan was prepared by Messrs Dar al Handersah Shair and Partners for Lagos State Ministry of Urban Planning and Physical Development 5 Based on the proposed land use plan Lekki city excluding the Lekki Free Zone will be divided into 4 linear development zones 2 the North Urban Zone which will be largely residential the Natural Park Zone which will consist of an environmental and nature conservation park the South Urban Zone which will include the existing and new residential developments along with commercial and mixed uses as well as light industry and the Atlantic Coastal Zone which will mainly be developed for tourism and recreational activities The land use master plan will stipulate a total built up area of about 100 square kilometres which can accommodate a residential population of about 3 4 million and non residential population touristic hotels commercial offices medical and industrial of about 1 9 million 4 Several institutions estates and new investments are springing up along the Lekki axis that has been described as the fastest growing corridor in west African sub region 4 Lekki Free Trade Zone Edit Detailed plan for the Lekki Free Trade Zone Lekki Free Trade Zone Lekki FTZ is a free zone situated at the eastern part of Lekki which covers a total area of about 155 square kilometres The first phase of the zone has an area of 30 square kilometres with about 27 square kilometres for urban construction purposes which would accommodate a total resident population of 120 000 According to the Master Plan the free zone will be developed into a new modern city within a city with integration of industries commerce and business real estate development warehousing and logistics tourism and entertainment 1 Yellow hatched Lekki Free Trade Zone grey hatched new airport Lagos yellow Dangote refinery Lekki FTZ is divided into three functional districts the residential district in the north industrial district in the middle and commercial trading warehousing amp logistics district in the southeast The sub centre located in the south of the Zone is to be developed first The region is close to the customs supervisory area and it is mainly for commercial trading logistics and warehousing operations The second phase is located in the north of the Zone adjacent to E9 Road Highway which will serve as central business district of the free zone The area along E2 Road will be developed for financial and commercial businesses estate properties amp supporting facilities high end production service industries and so on which will link it to the sub centre the Zone The area along E4 Road will be utilized mainly for the development of logistics and industrial manufacturing processing A number of connection axes are also planned in between the principal axis and the sub axis with multi functional service nodes to serve the whole of Lekki FTZ 1 Dangote Refinery is currently being built in the Lekki Free Zone citation needed In the start up area of the Lekki Free Trade Zone there will be a Commercial amp Logistics Park which will cover a total area of 1 5 square kilometres The Park was planned to be multi functional with the integration of commerce trading warehousing and exhibition According to the Site Plan of the park large construction works will be built in the park including the international commodities amp trade centre the international exhibition amp conversation centre industrial factory workshops logistics warehouses office buildings hotels and residential apartment buildings amongst others 1 Cultural EditLekki Conservation Centre Edit Main article Lekki Conservation Centre Lekki Conservation Centre LCC is one of the major Nigerian Conservation Foundation NCF conservation sites It covers a land area of 78 hectares in Lekki The Conservation Centre was established in the 1990 before the development of Lekki for the conservation of wildlife found in southwest coastal environment of Nigeria in the face of sprawling urban development The project has promoted environmental protection and worked against poaching by surrounding communities as well as serve as a tourist centre for local and international visitors 6 Over two million tourists of more than 100 nationals have visited Lekki Conservation Centre since its establishment Most of NCF s School Conservation Clubs were established following the impact of individual visit to the centre LCC land area is divided into two sections the LCC Complex and the nature reserve The LCC Complex comprises a multi purpose rotunda surrounded by four office blocks containing project staff offices a gift shop a canteen and the drivers office The nature reserve consists of a mosaic of vegetation types which includes secondary forest swamp forest and Savanna grassland 6 Tourist sites and monuments Edit Enu Owa Shrine Isale Eko lga Idunganran Isale Eko Official residence of the Oba King of Lagos since 1670 Lagos Bar Beach Victoria Island Lagos Holy Cross Cathedral Cradle and seat of the Roman Catholic Mission in Nigeria Nigeria Conservation Centre Igbo Efon Eti Osa Old Colonial Nigeria Secretariat Marina Lagos Old Federal Parliament Building Race Course Lagos Old Glover s Hausa Guard Mosque Obalende Central Mosque Obalende Lagos Tafawa Balewa Square Race Course National Ceremonial Parade Ground 1863 1991 7 Education EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2015 Lekki British School a British international school is in Lekki The American International School of Lagos maintains the Lekki Campus 8 The Italian International School Enrico Mattei has its campus in Lekki 9 The Pan Atlantic University which started as Lagos Business School is located in Lekki 10 Notable neighbourhoods EditAjah Ikate Elegushi Jakande Phase 1 Chevron Victoria Garden CityTransport EditThe proposed Lekki Epe International Airport would serve the area as a second airport for Lagos and the Green Line of the future Lagos Rail Mass Transit will connect Lekki with Lagos city citation needed Notable Residents Edit1 Alibaba Akpobome 2 Bimbo Bakare 3 2Baba 4 Funke Akindele 5 BobriskyMajor Business Precincts Edit1 Shoprite Lekki Mall 2 Spar 3 Chevron Drive 4 Ajah Market 5 IkotaTourist Attractions EditLekki is a peninsula bordered in the south by the Atlantic Ocean and in the North by the Lagos Lagoon The main attractions are its numerous beaches and bustling night life citation needed Some notable tourist attractions are 1 Lekki Conservation Centre2 LUFASI Nature Park Lagos3 Alpha Beach Lekki4 Elegushi Royal Beach5 La Campagne Tropicana Beach ResortPlaces of Worship Edit1 House on the Rock church 2 The Elevation Church 3 This Present House 4 RCCG Tabernacle of DavidGallery Edit Lekki Ikoyi Link Bridge Lekki Toll Gate Lekki Peninsula Oriental Hotel 2nd Toll Gate at Lekki Peninsula Hotel Shoprite at Lekki Road Directional Sign at Lekki 1004 building lekki road lekki free trade zoneSee also EditCentenary City Eko AtlanticReferences Edit a b c d e f Plans of Lekki Free Trade Zone Lekki FTZ China Africa Lekki Investment Ltd Retrieved 15 December 2015 a b c d e Lekki Master Plan Lagos State Government Archived from the original on 18 October 2015 Retrieved 15 December 2015 Adaramola Zakariyya 25 October 2015 FG private investors plan multi billion naira Smart City Daily Trust Archived from the original on 24 June 2016 Retrieved 15 December 2015 a b c Nigeria Development Plan Dismisses Threats to Lekki Victoria Island s Real Estate Prospects allafrica com 6 July 2015 Retrieved 15 December 2015 Njoku Jude 25 September 2012 Lekki a time bomb waiting to explode Vanguard Retrieved 15 December 2015 a b Lekki Conservation Centre Nigerian Conservation Foundation Retrieved 15 December 2015 About Lagos Lagos State Government Retrieved 2021 06 16 About Archive Select About on the screen American International School of Lagos Retrieved on April 30 2015 Dove siamo Archive Italian International School Enrico Mattei Retrieved on 19 October 2015 Italian International School E MATTEI Sikiru Alade Oloko Crescent Off Adebayo Doherty Road 14 Admiralty Way Lekki Phase 1 Lagos Pan Atlantic University Retrieved 2021 06 16 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lekki Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lekki amp oldid 1136135199, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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