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Photo of the Week: Tarkwa Bay getaway
Nestled along the vibrant coastline of Lagos, Nigeria, Tarkwa Bay stands as a hidden gem among the bustling cityscape. This … More
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
Photo of the Week: Rainy, cloudy weather and our emotions
The last few weeks in Nigeria have been rainy and cloudy in many parts as we are in the middle … More
Photo of the Week: The Cure
Africa is home to a rich biodiversity of plant species, many of which possess potent medicinal properties. The extensive use … More
Photo of the Week: Keeping the innocence of childhood
Childhood innocence is a concept that holds great importance in understanding the unique and precious stage of development that children … More
Photo of the week: Golden Hour
In photography, ‘golden hour’ refers to a specific time of day when the natural lighting is soft, warm, and ideal … More
‘My photographs meant to promote Nigeria’s beauties’
Bolaji Alonge is a journalist who has taken the medium of photography to project the world. In this interview with … More
Photo of the week: Exploring the endless fascination of humans for the ocean
For humans, the ocean represents the final frontier of exploration on the planet. The call of the deep ocean has … More
Iconic Lagos at Brighton Fringe 2023
Nigerian photographer Bolaji Alonge, Eyes of a Lagos Boy, presents his exhibition ICONIC LAGOS at this year’s Brighton Fringe Arts … More
Photo of the week: The struggle is real
The celebration of the first day of May started as a commemoration for the 1886 Haymarket Massacre in Chicago when … More
Playlist: Naija Afrobeats Top 20 (2023)
Eyes of a Lagos Boy Naija top 20 with a bonus track is back and hot as always, with a … More
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