Headline: The City of 80 Million: Why Kinshasa and Lagos are the New New York
By 2100, the world’s three largest cities will all be in Africa. We aren't just talking about population growth; we’re talking about the greatest construction boom in human history. Lagos is already larger than London and New York combined in terms of sheer human density.
For the savvy investor, this isn't a "humanitarian crisis"—it’s a real estate and infrastructure goldmine. Every new urbanite needs a roof, a data connection, and a grocery delivery service. The companies that solve the "last-mile" logistics in these mega-cities won't just be local successes; they will be the global blueprints for the hyper-urbanized future. The center of gravity is shifting East and South. Ignore it at your own peril.
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