Rising Waters, Rising Resolve: Lagos Flooding and the Global Fight Against Climate Change
On August
4, 2025, Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial heartbeat, was overwhelmed by marathon
rainfall that began Sunday night and continued relentlessly through Monday
evening. Viral videos showed submerged homes and vehicles in Ijede, Lekki,
Ajegunle, Agege, Surulere, and other flood-prone areas. Streets turned into
rivers, trade was paralyzed, and residents took to social media to cry for
help.
The Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, acknowledged the pain of residents and emphasized the city’s vulnerability as a coastal metropolis. He cited climate change and poor waste disposal practices as key contributors to flash flooding. Wahab assured that resilient infrastructure is in place and that the state will intensify year-round drainage maintenance.














