The story of Epe, Lagos, is one of resilience, transformation and great potential. Ejirin, Saga and Oriba are communities rich … More
Category: photo exhibition
Photo of the Week: Beyond Epe
On the eastern part of Lagos lies Epe, a town strategically situated between two distinct bodies of water: Lekki Lagoon … More
Lagos Fringe Festival: 6 Hours art exhibition is back
6 HOURS, the collaborative art project by Bolaji Alonge (NGA) and Ottograph (NL) will be presented at the Lagos Fringe … More
Photo of the Week: Afrobeat meets Art
Afrobeat is more than just a genre of music, it has become a cultural movement and the identity of a … More
Photo of the Week: Building bridges
After one month of intense electioneering, today it is time to start building bridges. Nigerians can heave a sigh of … More
Photo of the Week: Epe
Our Photo of the Week series highlights the beauty of our country, while not forgetting about the challenges we currently … More
ICONIC LAGOS: Art exhibition dazzles hundreds of visitors
Iconic Lagos Exhibition opened at Didi Museum on Saturday 17 September. Hundreds of art lovers flocked to the gallery to … More
Greener Pastures: A glorious Opening at Didi Museum
Eyes of a Lagos Boy – Bolaji Alonge, Sola Otori and friends opened their Greener Pastures exhibition with a reception … More
Technically Basically: Photography by Eyes of a Lagos Boy
At some point last year, travelling seemed a distant dream. Although the “New Normal” is not yet the “Old Normal”, … More
Things Fall Apart (1971) film viewed in Nigeria for the first time
Lagos Film Society in collaboration with Modern Art Film Archive as part of Lagos Photo Festival and Festival of Forgotten … More
ARS ELECTRONICA 2020: Kennii Ekundayo presents “Pandemic-Pandemonium!”
Lagos-based curator, Kennii Ekundayo will be joining 119 other international partners to participate in this year’s 41st edition. “Pandemic-Pandemonium!” is centred on the collective response of Africans living in Africa to some of the prevalent issues that threaten humankind — racial discrimination, violence against women and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Femi Kuti: Celebrating the king of Afrobeat
The photos, all taken by Bolaji Alonge over the years, show the star in his element as a father, friend, musician and a leader on stage, backstage, at home, at the Afrika Shrine and on tour.

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