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On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across southern buttermilk biscuits the article title. Geographically, Lagos State is dominated by bodies of water with nearly a quarter of the state’s area being bodies of water. Lagos State has been inhabited for years by various indigenous ethnic groups, primarily the majority Yoruba people that live throughout the state but also the Ewe and Ogu peoples in the far west. Before the Portuguese name of Lagos had been adopted, Lagos’ initial name was Eko which referred mainly to the Island.
The first to settle in Eko were the Aworis in the 15th century and the Binis in the 16th century. It was in 1760 that the name Lagos was adopted by the Portuguese. Naming it after a city in Southern Portugal which was used as port for Slave Trade. In 1861, Oba Docemo was the one who signed the treaty making Lagos a British Colony. Lagos State was created on 27 May 1967 according to the State Creation and Transitional Provisions Decree No. 14 of 1967, which restructured Nigeria into a federation of 12 states. Lagos is the most populous city in Lagos State, Nigeria as a whole, and the continent of Africa.
The conurbation is one of the most populous in the world. Ikeja is the state capital of Lagos State. Ikeja is a planned residential and commercial town with shopping malls, pharmacies and government reserved areas. The Murtala Mohammed International Airport is in Ikeja.
Lekki is a city in the south eastern part of the state. It is a naturally formed peninsula, it 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. Ikorodu is a city located north east of the state along the Lagos Lagoon. It shares a boundary with Ogun State.
As of the 2006 Census Ikorodu had a population of 535,619. Ibadan and Lagos and the 12th largest city in Nigeria. Eko Atlantic is a planned city being constructed on land reclaimed from the Atlantic Ocean. It is located on the former Lagos’ Bar Beach. Upon completion, the new island which is still under development is anticipating at least 250,000 residents and a daily flow of at least 150,000 commuters. Badagry is a coastal town in the state.
It is situated between Metropolitan Lagos, and the border of the Republic of Benin at Seme. As of the preliminary 2006 census results, the municipality had a population of 241,093. Epe is a town located on the north side of the Lekki Lagoon. It is popular for the fishing activities attributed to the city. Per the 2006 Census the population of Epe was 181,409.
Epe is widely regarded as Lagos’s fishing capital. Fishing is the main occupation of the people here, so it is no surprise that a sculpture of two giant fishes, erected at the Lekki-Epe T-Junction, welcomes you to Epe. The Epe Fish Market is regarded as Lagos’s largest seafood market. Epe town is well-known for its tranquilly. Aside from the adventure, sightseeing, and serenity, you also have access to low-cost animal protein. Epe, like any other society, has special occasions and festivals where people come together to celebrate. Epe residents celebrate various festivals such as the Kayo-kayo festival, the Ebi bi festival, Ojude-Oba, and the Epe day.