Apapa was a small fishing village inhabited primarily by the Awori sub-group of the Yoruba people. Its transformation into a strategic urban hub began in the early 20th century under British colonial rule, following the completion of the moles at the entrance to the Lagos harbor which allowed for deep-sea vessels to enter the lagoon. In the 1920s, the colonial government designated Apapa for large-scale industrial and maritime development, leading to the construction of the
Lagos Port Complex in 1913 and its subsequent expansion in the 1950s. To support this growth, the Apapa Government Reserved Area (GRA) was established as a low-density residential district to house colonial administrators and technical staff, characterized by its "Garden City" planning and expansive bungalows. An important
bronze hoard of jewellery dating from the 16th Century was found in Apapa in 1907 and is now kept at the
British Museum. In 1950, the development of an industrial and housing estate covering 1,000
acres began. The estate was completed in 1957/1958 and it flourished along with the expansion of the Apapa Wharf. The estate once accounted for a large number of industrial and
construction workers in Lagos. Following Nigeria's independence in 1960, Apapa underwent rapid industrialization, evolving into the country's most significant economic gateway. The 1970s oil boom necessitated the construction of the
Tin Can Island Port, which was commissioned in 1977 to alleviate severe congestion at the existing Apapa quays. This period saw the proliferation of manufacturing plants, flour mills, and petroleum tank farms, firmly establishing the district as a central node in the national supply chain. However, the late 20th and early 21st centuries brought significant urban challenges; the sheer volume of cargo movement overwhelmed the existing road infrastructure, leading to chronic traffic congestion and a gradual decline in the residential quality of the GRA. In recent years, government efforts have focused on rehabilitating the
Oshodi–Apapa Expressway and reviving rail links to modernize the district's logistics capacity. ==Infrastructure==