Sometimes at a house party, a gathering of mutual friends, sometimes in a bar where the music is too loud for speaking, sometimes from Twitter, occasionally...
Wake up early! Aha! I know I’ve lost half of my readership in one swift three-word-sentence, but this is with good reason too. Don’t believe I...
It was the last day of my life in Lagos. I make it sound like I am writing this from beyond the grave, but I just...
Tobi Osunkoya was a meat seller before he became a bus driver. A stout pot bellied man in a faded Ankara print Kaftan and with the...
This beautiful Saturday morning (aren’t they all beautiful?) I spent 45 minutes in Obàléndé waiting for the Bus to Berger to fill up. When it was...
Vlogger Sisi Yemmie is back with a new episode. On Episode 45, we get to catch up with her as she attends a friend’s wedding and...
There is something about being a passenger in Lagos. Your life is very different from passengers in other states. It even starts from home. It’s only...
Sisi Yemmie is back in Lagos after her road trips to Warri and Port Harcourt. We get to see more of her in-laws in this new...
My friend lives and works in a blue chip firm in Victoria Island, Lagos. His office is on the fifth floor of the skyscraper corporate headquarters...
Lagos is a scary place and no one should tell you different. Actually, no one tells you different. Not the books like Toni Kan’s Night of...
It is always interesting to catch up with Vlogger Sisi Yemmie on her weekly “Life in Lagos” updates and epsiode 23 is here. In episode 23...
A while ago BN TV brought you a catchup of “Life in Lagos: Sisi Weekly”. Blogger Sisi Yemmie‘s weekly vlog takes you through her life in Lagos as...
A while ago BN TV brought you a catchup of Episodes 1 to 18 of “Life in Lagos: Sisi Weekly” as well as Episode 19. Blogger Sisi Yemmie‘s...
On Sunday last week, BN TV brought you a catchup of Episodes 1 to 18 of “Life in Lagos: Sisi Weekly“. Now, you can watch Episode...
We have followed Sisi Yemmie‘s weekly video diary “Life in Lagos: Sisi Weekly” for about 4 months and we are loving it. This is basically a...
This is no handbook or manual, instead these are just facts on how to survive while taking public transport in Lagos. Lagos is pretty small but...
When my employer relocated me from Abuja to Lagos, I didn’t see it as much of a big deal. After all I had spent my early...
In recent times, a detailed and thought-provoking op-ed published online about Nigeria & Nigerians and written by a British expatriate formerly based in Nigeria, generated a...
In recent times, a detailed and thought-provoking op-ed published online about Nigeria & Nigerians and written by a British expatriate formerly based in Nigeria, generated a...
In recent times, a detailed and thought-provoking op-ed published online about Nigeria & Nigerians and written by a British expatriate formerly based in Nigeria, generated a...
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