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African pop music storms the world stage
For years, African pop music had been languishing in the world music section, well away from the mainstream charts. But, … More
Happy Valentine – From Lagos with Love
To love and be loved is an eternal source of inspiration. On Valentine’s Day we celebrate our sweethearts, lovers, wives … More
Afrobeats finally gets its groove on
Afrobeats music has taken the world by storm. Hit after hit featuring African artists has been trending on charts across … 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
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
Greener Pastures: Art for social and environmental rights
“Greener Pastures” brings together photography, video documentary and painting. The exhibition by Bolaji Alonge, Sola Otori and Friends takes place … More
Bolaji Alonge’s Street Flowers of Lagos
This collection of photos by Bolaji Alonge, aka Eyes of a Lagos Boy, is a splash of intense colour and … More
Boy meets Girl: Launch Eyes of a Lagos Girl
Our tote bags are lined, one side in colorful Ankara fabric, the other side black, and have zippers to keep your valuables safe. In line with our current reality each bag comes with an assorted double-layered face mask.
Interview: Bolaji Alonge on Voice of Nigeria
Discussing the Eyes of a Lagos Boy project and the evolution of his career as an actor, photographer and journalist, Mazino takes the viewer on a visual whirlwind.
Urban Culture – Historical Continuity, about Nigeria today, fearlessly looking towards the future.
Bolaji Alonge, ake Eyes of a Lagos Boy, presented his second solo photo exhibition “Urban Culture – Historical Continuity” at … More
The Nigerian-Belgian wedding featuring ‘Keke Marwa’ convoy
Their tri-cycle rainbow moved from Falomo Ikoyi, via the Falomo Bridge, then on through Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue to Iru Local secretariat, Victoria Island. In a move to create unity among the very diverse group of guests from several regions of Nigeria, Africa, Europe, the US, Russia and even Japan, all guests wore their aso ebi, “Bubbles of Hope”.
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