Beautiful birds eye view of the newly renovated 11.8-kilometre third Mainland Bridge in Lagos State.
The drone footage captures the visitors scene within the daytime and at night time alongside the illuminated freeway.
Formally generally known as Ibrahim Babangida Bridge, third Mainland Bridge connects Lagos Island and Lagos Mainland.
3MB begins at Oworonshoki on the Lagos Mainland and ends at Adeniji Adele interchange on Lagos Island).
Formally opened in 1990, 3MB was the longest bridge in Africa till 1996 when 20.5-km sixth October Bridge in Egypt was accomplished.
A video and photos shared have proven the beautiful chook’s eye view of the newly renovated 11.8-kilometers (7.332 miles) Third Mainland Bridge (3MB) in Lagos State.
The drone footage captures the visitors scene within the daytime and at night time alongside the illuminated freeway, which now additionally options FRSC-monitored velocity cameras to enhance security.
The newly renovated3MB was formally opened to visitors on Thursday April 4th 2024 following the profitable completion of restore works by the Federal Authorities of Nigeria.
Constructed by Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, the Third Mainland Bridge, formally generally known as Ibrahim Babangida Bridge, begins at Oworonshoki on the Lagos Mainland and ends at Adeniji Adele interchange on Lagos Island).
Formally opened in 1990, the 11.8-kilometers (7.332 miles) Third Mainland Bridge (3MB) was the longest bridge in Africa till 1996 when the 20.5 kilometers (12.7 miles) sixth October Bridge in Cairo, Egypt, was accomplished.