Churches and mosques closed in Lagos in bid to tackle noise pollution 'menace'

Africa's largest city is closing dozens of mosques, churches and nightclubs in a bid to reduce noise levels for its 20 million residents.

Churches and mosques closed in Lagos in bid to tackle noise pollution 'menace'

Africa's largest city is closing dozens of mosques, churches and nightclubs in a bid to reduce noise levels for its 20 million residents.

The state government of Lagos is on a mission to make the Nigerian seaside city free of noise pollution by 2020.

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