”This house is not for sale” is a common disclaimer written on houses in and outside Lagos. It is a … More
Tag: Pictures
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: From raft to furniture
This Photo of the Week article is typed atop a table made from one of the numerous logs transported from … 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
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
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
Photo of the Week: Our water dispenser
On our latest Photo of the week edition, we focus on one of the most important resources in the world, … 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
IWD 2023 – Equality and equity for all
Happy International Women’s Day to all ladies out there from us at Eyes of a Lagos Boy. More wins ahead … More
Photo of the week: Watching and Waiting
The fifth edition of Photo of the Week series by Eyes of a Lagos Boy shows a lone colorful double … 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
Things Fall Apart (1971) film viewed in Nigeria for the first time
Lagos Film Society in collaboration with Modern Art Film Archive as part of Lagos Photo Festival and Festival of Forgotten … More
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