Makoko, often described as a floating slum, has existed for decades and is home to tens of thousands of people who depend largely on fishing and small-scale trading.
Breakdown
- Thousands left homeless after Makoko waterfront demolitions 12s
- Residents say they received little or no warning before demolition 16s
- Families endure unsafe conditions and exposure to rain 36s
- Fishing families report health emergencies after demolition 53s
- Rights groups warn of inadequate resettlement amid urban expansion 1m 54s