Urban Giants: the world's largest city with 500 million residents

Cities are growing larger and larger
The big cities
The largest city in the world
500 million inhabitants in 2100
Almost half of the planet's population
It is already beginning to accumulate inhabitants
Lots of area available for urbanization
The example of Abidjan
Lagos aims for 25 million inhabitants
Projection of 88 million inhabitants
A complicated project but with margin
Transwestern Coastal Highway
12 countries connected
Multi-million dollar investment (obviously)
Cities are growing larger and larger

Just a short while back, global population crossed the 8 billion mark, with an increasing concentration flocking towards sprawling urban centers worldwide. As per UN projections, by 2050, nearly 70% of humanity is anticipated to call urban areas home.

The big cities

The truth is that when we talk about cities, we think of New York, London, Tokyo, Shanghai or Buenos Aires, but why doesn't anyone think of places in Africa?

 

The largest city in the world

More than anything because, according to experts, at the end of the century, Africa will have the largest city in the world, where around 500 million people will live, according to 'The Guardian'.

500 million inhabitants in 2100

This large city, still to be developed, would be in West Africa, on the coastal strip that runs from Abidjan (Ivory Coast) to Lagos (Nigeria). A total of 1,000 kilometers in length that would house 500 million inhabitants and would also cover areas of Togo, Benin and Ghana.

Almost half of the planet's population

The figure should not be surprising, since the estimate is that Africa will cover 40% of the world's population at the end of the 21st century, which gives an idea of the demographic power of the continent.

It is already beginning to accumulate inhabitants

In fact, in this area that will be the great global megalopolis, there are already more than 40 million people, surpassing the Tokyo metropolitan area, which has just over 37 million people.

Lots of area available for urbanization

The formula is simple: cities have a lot of arid land that, little by little, is absorbed by the cities and helps to expand their urban core. Without going any further, by 2035 it is expected that the area will exceed 50 million inhabitants, according to 'The Guardian'.

The example of Abidjan

The clearest example of this demographic blow is Abidjan, which in the middle of the 20th century had only 65,000 inhabitants and is currently close to 6 million inhabitants, according to World Population Review.

 

Lagos aims for 25 million inhabitants

More striking is the case of Lagos, whose population already exceeds 9 million inhabitants, making it the most populated city in Africa, according to Statista. Well, the forecast is that Lagos could reach 25 million inhabitants in 2035.

Projection of 88 million inhabitants

And if we go to 2100, Lagos could be the most populated city in the world, with more than 88 million people who, at that time, would already be part of the great city that would be preparing for 2100.

A complicated project but with margin

Obviously, this potential growth in West Africa has a problem and that is knowing how to develop the urbanization process of disproportionate population growth, since the infrastructure is less than in any other city, as warned by 'World Population Review'.

 

Transwestern Coastal Highway

Another added problem, no matter how much one wants to look the other way, will be distributing the population across five countries. They want to solve this problem with the Transwestern Coastal Highway.

12 countries connected

This project would cover even more distance than the Lagos-Abidjan Corridor and its asphalt tentacles would connect up to 12 coastal countries, from Mauritania to Nigeria.

Multi-million dollar investment (obviously)

At the moment, the estimated cost for this project would be 15.6 billion dollars, which would be assumed by the African Development Bank, according to Global Construction Review.

 

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