By Sandra and Bolaji Alonge In March 2026, Eyes of Lagos Boy entered a new chapter in Brazil — a … More
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Photo of the Week: Monumental Marina Train Station
The Lagos State Railway Project, spearheaded by the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority LAMATA, was established in 2002 with an … More
Stories from Brazil — Edition 1: Salvador, CONEN, and the Power of Connection
In March 2026, Eyes of Lagos Boy began a new and unexpected chapter — a journey to Brazil that quickly … More
Open call: ICONIC ABUJA Art Exhibition
Open call for artists to showcase their ICONIC ABUJA. ICONIC ABUJA celebrates everyday life in Nigeria’s capital — honoring its … More
Photo of the Week: Ethiope River – Delta State’s blue-green magic
Last week, on assignment in Delta State. Gamera in hand, curiosity in tow, and a quiet dream I had carried … More
IFFIZI Open Days Abuja: Fashion + Art (28–30 November)
IFFIZI brings a fresh burst of creativity to Abuja with a three-day showcase that blends bold fashion and expressive photography. … More
Museum of West African Art inaugural exhibition: Eye witness report
We had the privilege of attending the private preview of the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) on Sunday morning, … More
Photo of the Week: Reflections of a City
Lagos rains could get unpredictable, one minute, the sky is clear; the next, the city is drenched. Lately, the showers … More
Shakara – Felabration 2025 opens today
The atmosphere around the New Afrika Shrine in Ikeja is charged with anticipation as Felabration 2025 kicks off today, October … More
Photo of the Week: Freedom Park Lagos – Then and Now
A collage of the Broad Street section of the wall of Her Majesty’s Prison, now known as Freedom Park, Lagos. … More
Photo of the Week: When the desert taught me I was tropical
It took leaving the rainforest for the desert to understand who I was. Eleven years ago, I moved to The … More
Photo of the Week: A visit to Nigeria’s iconic prehistoric gem – Zuma Rock
For as long as I can remember, Zuma Rock has loomed large in my imagination. I first encountered this … More

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