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Lagos officially became part of British settlement in 1861. Lagos was the capital of Nigeria from 1914 – 1976 and lost its capital position to Abuja on December 1991. Its coveted title was taken when the purpose-built city of Abuja was recognized as Federal Capital Territory. Lagos is a collection of islands such as Victoria Island, Ikoyi, Lekki Island and famous Eleko beach. Lagos is famous for its pleasant tourist attractions, hotels, night life and natural African beauty plus great sandy beaches. Lagos Ferries and highways link all the parts of the city together. You can spend your vacations at this place and enjoy wideness and whiteness of the Lagos beaches all year around. Victoria Island is one of the beautiful beaches. If you plan to go Lagos and looking for cheap flights to Lagos from London Heathrow in that case call us on 02070963929. We offer guaranteed cheapest fares for your journey. Cheap flights to lagos  is the right place to choose to book flights for Lagos. We have great deals on all major airlines from UK airports counting London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow airport.

 

Lagos is also the most popular city of Nigeria in the World and various direct, indirect cheap flights to Lagos operate from any where in the UK on daily basis. There is a large majority of migrants from Nigeria, who form the most of travelers visiting Nigeria in December, April and July (school Holidays). This keeps the Lagos International Airport busy and also contributes a good deal to the annual revenue of cheap flights to Lagos  such as Arik Air, Afriqiyah Airways and KLM. Out of which the direct flights are only with British Airways , Arik Airways  and Virgin Atlantic. Read More…

Lagos-A group of six young and talented male musicians and two delectable female dancers from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, all in their 20s, will descend on Lagos this week for a series of concerts in various locations, the first of which will be at the MUSON Centre, Onikan, on Sunday, 25 July.
The concerts are part of the Brazilian Consulate’s ongoing promotion of Brazilian culture globally that has now taken a bigger dimension with Brazil’s back-to-back hosting of the world’s two greatest events, the World Cup and the Olympics in 2014 and 2016 respectively.
The Brazilian musical ambassadors comprise Tiago Bernardes, a composer and percussionist who plays different instruments; Daniel Filho (Uncle Chico), a general percussionist; Read More…