Le 20 novembre 1969, le vol Nigeria Airways 925, en provenance de Londres, s'écrase à l'approche de l'aéroport de Lagos, tuant la totalité des 87 passagers et membres d'équipage de l'avion.
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Associated Aviation Flight 361 was a domestic charter flight operated by Associated Aviation that on 3 October 2013 crashed on takeoff from Lagos, Nigeria, killing 16 of the 20 people on board. The aircraft, a twin turboprop Embraer 120 Brasilia, was transporting the body of Nigerian politician Olusegun Agagu to Akure for burial.
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Murtala Muhammed International Airport is an international airport located in Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria, and is the major airport serving the entire state. The airport was initially built during World War II and is named after Murtala Muhammed, the fourth head of state of Nigeria.
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The 1995 Lagos Harka Air Services Tu-134 crash occurred on 24 June 1995, when a Tupolev Tu-134A operated by Harka Air Services from Kaduna to Lagos overran the runway upon landing at Lagos' Murtala Muhammed International Airport crashed into a ditch and caught fire. The flight was carrying 74 passengers and 6 crew members, of which 16 were killed in the accident.
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Ejigbo-Lagos is a suburb of the city of Lagos, in Lagos State, Nigeria a Local Council Development Area within the Oshodi-Isolo local government area.
In 2009, the Executive Chairman was the Hon. Kehinde Bamigbetan.
The newly elected Chairman of Ejigbo LCDA is Hon. Monsuru Oloyede Bello. He was elected in July 2017.
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The Ikeja City Mall is located at Alausa in Ikeja, Lagos State. It is the first of its kind on the Mainland of Metropolitan Lagos. There is a Silverbird Cinema in the mall as well as Shoprite, eateries, clothing brands and clothing stores and different bank ATMs.
Popularly known as Shoprite Ikeja or ICM, it serves as a meeting point or recreational spot for friends, family and business people.