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Cultural Events You Shouldn’t Miss in Lagos

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Street Foods of Lagos: A Culinary Adventure

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The Unspoken War: How Land Grabbing Fuels Bloodshed in Lagos Suburbs

The Silent Land Wars Around Lagos From the sandy stretches of Ibeju-Lekki to the fast-developing outskirts of Ikorodu and Badagry, a hidden conflict is claiming lives, draining savings, and shaking families: land grabbing. Once seen as a rural challenge, it…

The Rise of Baby Mamas & Sugar Daddies in Lagos — A Silent Epidemic

A Silent Shift in Lagos Relationships Lagos — Nigeria’s bustling economic hub — has always been known for its fast life, hustle culture, and evolving social norms. But beneath the glitter of nightlife, Instagram soft life posts, and luxury apartments,…

The Hidden Lagos: 5 Places Cult Gangs Still Rule After Dark

Lagos may shine bright during the day, but when the sun sets, some corners of the city reveal a darker reality. Despite police raids and government interventions, certain neighborhoods remain notorious for cult gang activities—areas where fear lingers, and residents…

How Festac, Mushin & Agege Became Synonymous with Cult Clashes

In Lagos, certain neighborhoods carry a reputation that goes beyond just their bustling markets and busy streets. Festac, Mushin, and Agege are often in the news for cult clashes, gang wars, and street violence. But how did these areas become…

Why Lagosians Believe Village People Are Behind Every Problem

In Lagos, when something goes wrong — from a failed job interview to a flat tire — don’t be surprised if someone whispers, “Na my village people.” It’s one of the funniest and most widely believed cultural sayings in Nigeria….

Why Lagosians Can Never Keep a Secret Without Saying “No Tell Anybody O”

If you’ve ever lived in Lagos or spent time with Lagosians, you’ll know there’s one phrase that always comes before juicy gist: “No tell anybody o!” It’s almost like a national anthem before gossip. Whether it’s about a neighbor’s new…

10 Habits That Prove You Grew Up in a Nigerian Household

If you grew up in a Nigerian home, then you know childhood wasn’t just about cartoons and school — it was a full cultural experience. From unspoken rules to unique family traditions, Nigerian parenting shaped us in ways that still…

How Lagos Entrepreneurs Turn Wednesdays Into Money-Making Goldmines

In Lagos, the hustle never sleeps — but for many entrepreneurs, Wednesday is more than just another workday. It’s a hidden money-making goldmine. From bustling traffic hotspots to midweek office rushes, savvy business owners across Nigeria’s busiest city have mastered…