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Isolo Public library

Public libraries in Nigeria

Isolo Public library is one of the 18 libraries established in Lagos State to encourage a reading culture in the residents of the state. It is under the Lagos State library board. Other libraries include Ikeja Secretariat library, Tolu Public library, Borno house library, and the Ipaja Public library.

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Isolo Public library
Alabe Street,

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Lagos State, Nigeria
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