Taking a bus is part and parcel of everyday living for millions of commuters in Lagos.
But as the demand for transport services continues to skyrocket, infrastructural development is still lagging behind.
To change that, Planet Project, a Lagos-based construction and urban renewal company, has started its journey to revolutionise transport in Nigeria’s commercial capital.
Arise Correspondent,
Adefemi Akinsanya, has been to the jewel in its crown, the Oshoi Bus Terminal to see just how much value is being brought to an area many had written off as worthless.
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