Nestled along the vibrant coastline of Lagos, Nigeria, Tarkwa Bay stands as a hidden gem among the bustling cityscape. This … More
Category: Tourism
Photo of the Week: Egúngún of the Yoruba people
Egúngún /ēh.ɡoon.ɡoon/ (Eegun /ēh.ɡoon/ for shorts) is a significant and revered aspect of Ifa in Yoruba culture. Rooted in ancestral … More
Didi Museum at 40: No art No history
Didi Museum, the famous centre for art, culture and heritage promotion situated in Victoria Island Lagos, marks its 40th anniversary … More
Photo of the Week: Shrines of our ancestors still with us
Since a good majority of humans mostly seek an overarching purpose in life, they therefore attach themselves to values, belief … 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
Photo of the week: Keep moving forward
It has been a nail biting wait, filled with a lot of back and forth on social media and beyond … More
Photo of the Week
The first edition of our new series – Photo of the Week, highlights the development process of a megacity. Lagos … More
ICONIC LAGOS exhibition: Call for submissions
Artists can submit their photo, painting or mixed art work before 15 August. Twenty art works will get selected to … More
Afrika Shrine TV launches on Easter weekend with Rema, 2Baba and Cavemen
Nigerian superstars, Rema, 2Baba and Cavemen are set to thrill fans this Easter holiday with the launch of Afrika Shrine.TV … More
Greener Pastures multimedia exhibition: The Report
“Greener Pastures” multimedia exhibition brings together photography, video documentary and painting, dedicated to rural communities living along the Lagos lagoon. … 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
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