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Lagos Is Late to the Flying Club (Part II)
How Lagos Should Arrive Airports, Airlines and the Future of Aviation in Africa’s Greatest City In the first part of this essay, I argued that Lagos has been somewhat tardy in joining the ranks of the flying clubs. Given that this vibrant city-state has historically led the way in innovation, commerce, governance, finance, entertainment, and infrastructure over the past half-century, its conspicuous absence from the recent surge in state aviation initiatives is indeed quite…
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