File:The Danfo of Lagos.jpg

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A Danfo (popular yellow commercial) bus filled with passengers dashes through a street in Ikeja, Lagos.

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English: The frenetic nature of Lagos makes other cities feel like towns. Eko – as the city is fondly called – is home to an estimated 20 million people and regarded as one of the fastest growing cities in the world. It is described as the city that never sleeps. The yellow and black-stripped commercial bus, known as ‘Danfo’ is the most popular means of transportation in within the metropolis. These buses have been retrofitted to carry between 14-18 passengers as they dash through the ever-busy streets of Lagos. The Danfo buses are not only a means transporting people and goods, they have also become the signature of Lagos as they add the bright-yellow colour to the ambience of Africa’s biggest city.
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