Who Broke Lagos? 

By 1898, Ẹlẹgbata Creek, on the southwestern edge, is gone, filled in because of anti-Malaria campaigning. Then, by 1908, so is Alakoro. Chapter 2, Who Broke Lagos?, explores the lasting effects of the bombardments on Lagos Island.

Spyglass over Òké Pòpó and Èpétèdó quarters