Photographer, Bolaji Alonge – Eyes of a Lagos Boy identifies the Aerophile in himself, with a camera in hand. This … More
Category: Photography and Travel
Photo of the Week: Happy World Photography Day
The annual World Photography Day, observed on August 19, is a tribute to the art, science, and heritage of photography, … More
Photo of the Week: Street flowers of Lagos
Lagos, Nigeria, boasts a vibrant display of street flowers that add color and life to the urban landscape. These flowers … More
Photo of the Week: Casino Cinema – Then and Now
Photo of the Week focuses on Casino cinema, one of Nigeria’s early and iconic film viewing centers. ‘Then’ photo by … More
IFFIZI fashion show at celebration of Belgian Presidency of EU in Abuja
IFFIZI was showcased in Abuja on Friday 28 June at the EU Delegation, at the occasion of the celebration of … More
Support for Epe coastal communities
Support for rural communities living along the Lagos Lagoon faced with the impact of climate change – a project by … More
Photo of the Week: Lush Abuja
Eyes of a Lagos Boy – Photo of the Week focuses on Nigeria’s iconic capital city, Abuja and its remarkable … More
May Day – Celebrating Workers of Nigeria
Workers worldwide celebrate International Workers’ Day on 1st May, demanding decent work and a better future. These demands are also … More
Photo of the Week: Shitta Bey Mosque, Lagos – Then and Now
This Photo of the Week is a rephotography of Shitta Bey Mosque, at least a hundred years apart. Photo one … More
Photo of the Week: Catholic Mission Street Lagos – Then and Now
Eyes of a Lagos Boy Photo of the Week series shows a rephotoghraph collage of Lagos – 57 years apart. On … More
Photo of the Week: Lifeboats of our odyssey
Our Photo of the Week series features a lifeboat, overlooking the Commodore Channel and Eko Atlantic, Lagos Nigeria. The orange … More
Photo of the Week: Lagos from another angle
Drone shots of Lagos Island, showing more of Marina, Victoria Island, Ikoyi have been added to the ones put together a few years ago when I got the opportunity to go up the abandoned 25 story building (Independence House) across from King’s College, Onikan.

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