Eagle Island (Port Harcourt)
Eagle Island Location in Nigeria | |
| Geography | |
|---|---|
| Location | Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria |
| Coordinates | 4°46′53″N 6°58′49″E / 4.7814°N 6.9803°E |
| Administration | |
Nigeria | |
| State | Rivers State |
| Local government area | Port Harcourt City |
Eagle Island is an island and residential district within the metropolitan area of Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State, Nigeria. It forms part of the riverine landscape of the Niger Delta and is surrounded by creeks that connect it to other parts of the city.[1]
Geography
Eagle Island is situated in the low-lying coastal plain of the Niger Delta and is characterised by tidal creeks, wetlands, and reclaimed land. The island lies southwest of Port Harcourt's central business district and is accessible by road and waterways.[2]
History
Eagle Island was originally planned as a residential layout by the Rivers State Government in the late 1970s. The layout was reviewed in the early 1980s by the Office of the Surveyor-General of Rivers State to accommodate residential expansion in Port Harcourt.[3]
Development
Over time, the original master plan of Eagle Island has been altered by informal land acquisition and unregulated construction. Academic studies have identified significant changes in land use patterns, including increased residential density and encroachment on waterways.[4]
Administration
Eagle Island is administered under the Port Harcourt Local Government Area. Community development associations play a role in coordinating with state and municipal authorities on infrastructure, sanitation, and security matters.[5]
Transport
Transportation to and from Eagle Island is primarily by road, with waterways also serving as alternative transport routes. Boat transport is commonly used within surrounding creeks, particularly during periods of heavy traffic on major roads in Port Harcourt.[6]
Economy
Economic activity on Eagle Island is largely residential-based, supported by small-scale commerce, transport services, and real estate development linked to the wider Port Harcourt metropolitan economy.[7]
See also
References
- ^ Okeke, E. E. (2019). "Study of Land Use Change in Eagle Island, Port Harcourt". International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology. Retrieved 3 January 2026.
- ^ "Distance from Eagle Island to Port Harcourt". DistancesFrom. Retrieved 3 January 2026.
- ^ Tamunobereton-Ari, I. (2022). "Urban Encroachment and Planning Challenges in Eagle Island, Port Harcourt" (PDF). Quest Journals – Journal of Research in Environmental and Earth Sciences. 8 (4). Retrieved 3 January 2026.
- ^ Tamunobereton-Ari, I. (2022). "Urban Encroachment and Planning Challenges in Eagle Island, Port Harcourt" (PDF). Quest Journals – Journal of Research in Environmental and Earth Sciences. Retrieved 3 January 2026.
- ^ "Community Development Associations and Urban Governance in Port Harcourt". ResearchGate. Retrieved 3 January 2026.
- ^ "In Port Harcourt, boating eases traffic woes". Daily Trust. Retrieved 3 January 2026.
- ^ Okeke, E. E. (2019). "Study of Land Use Change in Eagle Island, Port Harcourt". International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology. Retrieved 3 January 2026.