**Article:**
In Lagos, Nigeria, police deployed tear gas to disperse protesters demonstrating against the demolition of hundreds of homes in the Makoko floating village. The community, known for its unique stilt houses on the lagoon, has faced ongoing challenges related to housing and urban development. During the clashes, at least one protester was reported injured.
Meanwhile, in Kigali, Rwanda has initiated legal action against the United Kingdom, seeking £100 million owed under a previous agreement. The deal involved Rwanda accepting individuals deported from the UK, and the lawsuit aims to recover the outstanding funds.
In other news, American YouTuber IShowSpeed has been granted Ghanaian citizenship, joining a growing number of diaspora members who have received official recognition from the West African country.
**Why this matters:**
The protests in Makoko highlight the tensions between urban development and the rights of vulnerable communities in rapidly growing cities. Rwanda’s legal move against the UK underscores ongoing complexities in international agreements related to migration and deportation. Lastly, the granting of citizenship to diaspora figures like IShowSpeed reflects Ghana’s efforts to strengthen ties with its global community.
Source: NewsData
