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Epe

Epe is a town and Local Government Area in Lagos State, Nigeria. It lies along the Lagos–Epe Expressway on the northern shore of the Epe Lagoon, about 60 kilometers east of Lagos city center. As the administrative seat of Epe LGA, it serves as a regional hub for commerce and transportation in the eastern part of the state.

Geography and environment: The area sits within the Lagos coastal plain and features mangrove swamps and tidal

Economy and infrastructure: Fishing has long been a central economic activity, complemented by fish farming, agriculture,

Culture and society: The people of Epe are predominantly Yoruba-speaking, with a traditional leadership structure headed

Notes: Epe is part of the broader Lagos metropolitan region and is connected to Lagos proper by

creeks
associated
with
the
Epe
Lagoon.
The
region
has
a
tropical
climate
with
a
wet
season
and
a
dry
season,
and
its
waterways
support
fishing,
aquaculture,
and
related
activities.
and
trade
along
the
Lagos–Epe
corridor.
In
recent
years,
the
town
has
seen
growth
in
residential
development
and
some
tourism-
and
service-oriented
enterprises
as
Lagos
State
expands
its
coastal
and
suburban
areas.
by
the
Epe
Oba.
The
town
maintains
markets
and
cultural
events
that
reflect
Yoruba
heritage
and
local
community
life.
road,
with
ongoing
development
along
the
coastal
corridor
influencing
its
growth
and
urbanization.