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AI-generatedThis article describes environmental and social impact of coastal erosion and dredging in Lagos, Nigeria. No direct commercial mechanism, price signal, or company margin impact is identified. The event is a local humanitarian/environmental story without immediate commodity or supply chain effects.
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- 2009 ocean surge destroyed 10 houses in Okun Alfa, Lagos.
- Eko Atlantic City project and sand dredging threaten the community.
- Mother's burial site lost to ocean.
- Article published 2026-05-04.
- Nigerian Conservation Foundation and University of Lagos mentioned.