Aerial view of Lagos Business District, Nigeria
Aerial view of Lagos Business District, Nigeria.
LAGOS - TOWARDS A TRUE DEMOCRACY
Lagos, Nigeria. 1949? <br/> <br/>Various aerial views of the island of Lagos, Nigeria. Pan along bridge over river. Various shots of the busy streets. Several panning shots along rows of houses of poor black population on slummy, malaria infected land. Pan over modern Lagos, resting on modern GPO (General Post Office) building. LS. Black men entering and leaving GPO building. Building. LS. Pan down English type church in Lagos. LS. Dock workers unloading ship - all black. LS. Ferryboat crossing river - cargo ship in background. LS. Dock workers unloading and loading sacks of food from the SS Tailsman. <br/> <br/>(Red Master)
01/19/66 A0028106 LAGOS, NIGERIA: LAGOS RETURNS TO NORMAL IN WAKE OF ABORTIVE MILITARY COUPE
01/19/66 A0028106 LAGOS, NIGERIA: LAGOS RETURNS TO NORMAL IN WAKE OF ABORTIVE MILITARY COUPE LN24097 "LAGOS TUESDAY" SHOWS: GV LAGOS STREETS: CU MAN READING NEWS OF GOVERNMENT IN NEWSPAPER: MS ARMY GAR PATROLLING STREETS: (SHOTS 1/19/66 - 33FT) NIGERIA REVOLUTIONS - NIGERIA
Open market environment in Lagos
2 November 2024, Lagos Nigeria: Market traders and customers in the business of buying and selling in Ile epo market, Agege, Lagos Nigeria
Civilians volunteer to join Nigerian Army after Biafra declared its independence in Lagos,Nigeria.
Crisis in Lagos, Nigeria. Buses lined up on streets to carry civilian volunteers to Nigerian Army Recruiting Centers. Nigerian men protest and spread violence after the eastern states,Biafra declares its independence. Policemen control the crowd. Women also join the men volunteer for military service. Location: Lagos Nigeria. Date: June 9, 1967.
Paramount
The British West African colony Nigeria welcomes Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh; the Queen receives pledges of loyalty
People of Lagos - HD
Students move furniture after a fire at Lagos City College in Nigeria. People gather outside a store. An imposing man sits holding a scepter. Assembled students sit and listen.
SOCIAL ISSUES
LAGOS, NIGERIA. MONTAGE HEAVY PEOPLE AND AUTO TRAFFIC IN CITY OF LAGOS, AFRICA'S MOST POPULATED COUNTRY.
Nigerian Moslems parade and feast to celebrate the birthday of Prophet Mohammed in Lagos, Nigeria.
Thousands of Nigerian Moslems celebrate the birthday of Prophet Mohammed in Lagos, Nigeria. Men, women and children gathered for the celebration. Festivities include parades, feasting, and a family carnival. School children parade with hand made banners. A banner reads 'Kawamu Arabic School'. A banquet for the entire town at the local race track. People savour various kinds of specially prepared food. Location: Lagos Nigeria. Date: June 1966.
BLACK NEWS SHOW
JOHN A WILLIAMS IN CAR, CAB, POV DRIVING THROUGH LAGOS IN NIGERIA. STREET SCENES IN LAGOS
VOLUNTEERS IN NIGERIAN CIVIL WAR - HD
When the state of Biafra declares secession, a civil war erupts in Nigeria. In the capital city Lagos, men and women volunteer for military service. Master in Apple Pro Res 422 HQ 29.97fps 1080p.
11/11/70 C0014446 / COLOR LAGOS, NIGERIA: NIGERIAN REFUGEE CHILDREN ARRIVE BY PLANE FROM IVORY COAST TO LAGOS:
11/11/70 C0014446 / COLOR LAGOS, NIGERIA: NIGERIAN REFUGEE CHILDREN ARRIVE BY PLANE FROM IVORY COAST TO LAGOS: LNC 16991 "LAGOS KIDS" SHOWS: MS PRES GOWAN OF NIGERIA AND OFFICIALS: MS OFFICIALS: MS CHILDREN OUT OF PLANE: MS GOWAN GREETS CHILDREN: MS MORE CHILDREN OFF PLANE: MS GOWAN GREETS CHILDREN: MS SOCIAL WORKERS: CU WOMAN AND CHILD: (SHOT 11/09/70 30FT) ORPHANS & ORPHANAGES - NIGERIA REFUGEES - NIGERIA NIGERIA - POLITICS GOWON, (PRES) XX IVORY COAST - FOREIGN RELATIONS - NIGERIA NIGERIA - FOREIGN RELATIONS - IVORY COAST DISASTER RELIEF UPITN / 30 FT / 16 COL / POS / R36085
STATE DEPARTMENT BRIEFING (1995)
STATE DEPT. SPOKESMAN NICHOLAS BURNS BRIEFS REPORTERS.
Aerial view of business districts, Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria
Aerial view of the business districts in Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria.
[Short Tray: OFF CHRISTMAS IN THE WORLD]
COLONIAL SPORTS MEETING
Lagos, Nigeria. 1949? <br/> <br/>LS. Black athletes marching past at start of the Colonial Sports Meeting in Lagos, Nigeria. LS. Athletes marching past. Mr Beresford Stooke, Chief Secretary of Colonial Sports. MS. Umpires seated at table, all black. LS. A 100 yards sprint won by black athlete Adeola with S. Ekooku second and S. Obeng third. MS. J. Adeola after winning the 100 yards race. <br/> <br/>(Red Master.) <br/> <br/>Cataloguer's note - all competitors are barefoot.
BLACK NEWS SHOW
POV DRIVING IN LAGOS NIGERIA