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- Maroko,_Lagos abstract "Maroko was a community in Eti-Osa, Lagos State, Nigeria. It was adjacent to Ikoyi and east of Victoria Island. It was a low income area that attracted a lot of migrants since it was in close proximity to economically robust areas. Flooding and sand-filling affected Maroko during its life.In July 1990, the Lagos State government, under Raji Rasaki, evicted the residents of Maroko and demolished the community. The government said that Maroko was below sea level and needed to be filled in with sand and that Maroko needed infrastructure improvements. About 300,000 people lost their houses. It was one of the largest forced evictions in Nigerian history.The former residents tried to get compensation in the Nigerian court system. In December 2008 the Social and Economic Rights Action Centre (SERAC) and Debevoise & Plimpton, filed a communication with the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, stating that the eviction violated the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights.Maroko is a setting in the book Graceland by Chris Abani.".
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- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageRevisionID "686350789".
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLink African_Charter_on_Human_and_Peoples_Rights.
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLink African_Commission_on_Human_and_Peoples_Rights.
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eti-Osa.
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Lagos.
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lagos_State.
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLink Chris_Abani.
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLink Debevoise_&_Plimpton.
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLink Environment_&_Urbanization.
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLink Eti-Osa.
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLink GraceLand.
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLink Ikoyi.
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLink Lagos_State.
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLink Nigeria.
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLink Raji_Rasaki.
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLink Social_and_Economic_Rights_Action_Centre.
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_Island,_Lagos.
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maroko".
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maroko, Lagos".
- Maroko,_Lagos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Doi.
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- Maroko,_Lagos subject Category:Eti-Osa.
- Maroko,_Lagos subject Category:History_of_Lagos.
- Maroko,_Lagos subject Category:Lagos_State.
- Maroko,_Lagos hypernym Community.
- Maroko,_Lagos type Settlement.
- Maroko,_Lagos type Redirect.
- Maroko,_Lagos comment "Maroko was a community in Eti-Osa, Lagos State, Nigeria. It was adjacent to Ikoyi and east of Victoria Island. It was a low income area that attracted a lot of migrants since it was in close proximity to economically robust areas. Flooding and sand-filling affected Maroko during its life.In July 1990, the Lagos State government, under Raji Rasaki, evicted the residents of Maroko and demolished the community.".
- Maroko,_Lagos label "Maroko, Lagos".
- Maroko,_Lagos sameAs Q6772294.
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- Maroko,_Lagos sameAs Q6772294.
- Maroko,_Lagos wasDerivedFrom Maroko,_Lagos?oldid=686350789.
- Maroko,_Lagos isPrimaryTopicOf Maroko,_Lagos.