Alimosho
Alimosho Alimoso | |
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LGA and neighborhood | |
Location within Lagos Metropolitan Area | |
Coordinates: 6°36′38″N 3°17′45″E / 6.61056°N 3.29583°E / 6.61056; 3.29583 | |
Country | Nigeria |
State | Lagos State |
Government | |
• Local Government Chairman and the Head of the Local Government Council | Hon. Jelili Adewale Sulaimon |
Population (2006) | |
• Total | 1,288,714 (official census figure) or 2,047,026 (claimed by Lagos State Government) (1st) in Lagos State |
Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) |
Area code | 01 |
Website | www.alimosho.lg.gov.ng |
Alimosho is a Local Government Area in Lagos State, Nigeria with the largest population of about 3,082,900 which is according to Population [2019] – Projection[1] The 2006 Census says the population was 1,288,714 (but the Lagos State Government argued that the population as at 2006 within the LGA was more than 2 million residents).[2][3]
It has now been subdivided between several Local Community Development Areas (LCDA). The LCDA restructuring kicked off after the administration of Bola Ilori, who was the last chairman of the old single Alimosho Local Government. The six sub-divisions created out of the old Alimosho are: Agbado/Oke-odo LCDA, Ayobo/Ipaja LCDA, Alimosho LG, Egbe/Idimu LCDA, Ikotun/Igando LCDA and Mosan Okunola LCDA. The LGA contains the urban area of Egbeda/Akowonjo.[4]
The Alimosho was established in 1945 and it was under the (then) western region. Alimosho's population is predominantly Egbados. The area is rich in culture, prominent amongst which are the Oro, Igunnu and Egungun annual festivals. The two main religions are Islam and Christianity. Yoruba language is widely spoken in the community.
The first secretariat of Alimosho is a two-storey building located on Council street, now in the Egbe/Idimu LCDA.[5] it i s said that the LGA is the noisiest in Lagos State.[6]
Economy
The economy of Alimosho Local Government Area revolves significantly around commerce, supported by prominent markets like the Ikotun market, Igando multi-purpose market, and Akesan market, which draw large crowds of buyers and sellers daily. Additionally, the area hosts various private and public institutions including hotels and banks, contributing to its economic landscape.[7]
Gallery
- Alimosho General hospital 3
- Alimosho General Hospital 2
- Bola Ahmed Tinubu Primary Health Center, Alimosho
References
- ^ "Metro Lagos (Nigeria): Local Government Areas – Population Statistics, Charts and Map". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
- ^ Fagbohun, Ifeoluwa Kayode; Idowu, Emmanuel Taiwo; Otubanjo, Olubunmi Adetoro; Awolola, Taiwo Sam (8 May 2020). "Susceptibility status of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) to Malathion in Lagos, Nigeria". Animal Research International. 17 (1): 3541–3549–3541–3549. ISSN 1597-3115.
- ^ "Alimosho Local Government Area". www.manpower.com.ng. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
- ^ Chizoba. "Largest Local Government in Lagos State, Nigeria". Nigerian Infopedia. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
- ^ "Alimosho L.G. Secretariat (Local government office) – Lagos". www.helpmecovid.com. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
- ^ "Alimosho: Noisiest local government area in Lagos". The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News. 11 May 2018. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
- ^ "how-ambode-revived-economic-activities-in-alimosho". [independent.ng].
External links
- Alimosho Local Government
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Island | |
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Mainland | |
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- Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education
- Augustine University Ilara
- Caleb University
- CMS Grammar School, Lagos
- College of Medicine, University of Lagos
- Federal College of Education (Technical), Akoka
- Federal College of Fisheries and Marine Technology
- Igbobi College
- Ikenna Stars Academy
- King's College, Lagos
- Lagos City Polytechnic
- Lagos State University
- Lagos State University College of Medicine
- Pan-Atlantic University
- Queen's College, Lagos
- St Gregory's College, Lagos
- University of Lagos
- Yaba College of Technology
See also: List of schools in Lagos
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- Federal Medical Centre Ebute Metta
- First Consultant Hospital
- Lagos Island General Hospital
- Reddington Hospital
- Eko Hospital
- St. Nicholas Hospital, Lagos
- Lagoon Hospitals
- Lagos University Teaching Hospital
- National Orthopaedic Hospital
- Creek Hospital
- Flying Doctors Nigeria
- Yaba Psychiatric Hospital
See also: List of hospitals in Lagos
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See also: Architecture of Lagos |
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