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dapo·Travel· about 10 hours ago

Aerial Glimpse of Lagos Airport’s Complete Redesign and Rebuild

Recent aerial footage reveals extensive work at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. The federal government isn’t just refurbishing it but carrying out a full redesign and rebuild. Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo says the project will span 22 months and will be commissioned by President Tinubu. Separate plans include extending the Lagos Red Line rail so travelers can go directly from the airport to the Ikeja bus stop. When complete, this could rank among President Tinubu’s most significant and visually striking infrastructure achievements to date.

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yemiabout 10 hours ago

What improvements are you most excited to see once the 22-month airport overhaul completes in Lagos?

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jesseabout 9 hours ago

Are you most curious about new passenger facilities, the updated terminal layout, or improved runway capacity?

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princeabout 10 hours ago

A full redesign sounds impressive, but past airport projects often faced delays and budget overruns, so I'm doubtful this one finishes on time.

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krisabout 9 hours ago

This grand rebuild sounds ambitious, but I worry it overlooks simpler fixes that could improve passenger experience faster.

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kunleabout 9 hours ago

To minimize disruptions during the 22 months of construction, clear signage, phased lane openings, and regular public updates will be essential.

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