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Here are some of the notable bridges in Lagos, Nigeria:

  1. Third Mainland Bridge: This is the longest bridge in Africa and one of the busiest bridges in Lagos, spanning 11.8 kilometers (7.3 miles) across the Lagos Lagoon.
  2. Eko Bridge: A major bridge that connects the mainland to the island, spanning the Lagos Lagoon and providing a vital link between the two areas.
  3. Carter Bridge: A historic bridge built in 1964, connecting the mainland to the island and providing a scenic view of the Lagos Lagoon.
  4. Alaka Bridge: A major bridge that connects the mainland to the island, providing a vital link between the two areas.
  5. Ojuelegba Bridge: A busy bridge that connects the mainland to the island, providing a vital link between the two areas.
  6. Ikorodu Bridge: A major bridge that connects the mainland to the island, providing a vital link between the two areas.
  7. Apapa Bridge: A busy bridge that connects the mainland to the island, providing a vital link between the two areas.
  8. Epe Bridge: A major bridge that connects the mainland to the island, providing a vital link between the two areas.
  9. Lagos-Badagry Expressway Bridge: A major bridge that connects Lagos to Badagry, providing a vital link between the two areas.
  10. Lekki-Epe Expressway Bridge: A major bridge that connects Lekki to Epe, providing a vital link between the two areas.

These are just a few of the many bridges in Lagos, but they are some of the most notable and busiest ones.