Heyy, I’m a non Yoruba Lagosian, I’d be writing this anonymously so just call me ‘Omo Eko‘. Lagos as a city has alot of energies and vibes all running at the same time and the most prominent energy is the hustling spirit and there a thousand and one orientations(mindset) one can pick up on theContinue reading “Lagos from an insider( my Lagos story)”
Author Archives: Deborah Amaechi
Just before I go to bed
Are you up? Let’s talk…. Friendship is something I’m blessed with, I’ve really wonderful friends and I sometimes brag(forgive me) and it comes out like this; I‘m yet to meet any bad person I can literally relate to the tweet above, I’ve male friends that I’ve been vulnerable to and still vulnerable to, they’ve seenContinue reading “Just before I go to bed”
Lagos street food(my Lagos story)
With ever-developing tastes and varieties of available dish options, Lagos foodies like me no longer need to choose between luxury and necessity. Evolving from kitchens that fuse varying cultures and influences, street food ranges from basic sustenance to gastronomic adventure. Here are some of my favorite street dishes, both easy on the palate and pocket,Continue reading “Lagos street food(my Lagos story)”
Nightingale
Many times the best ally doesn’t have the best answer All times the all–knowing knows it all This phase will pass too #talkingdee #Ithinktoo
Lagos street slangs( My Lagos story)
Lagos is the heartbeat of Nigeria-economically, socially and otherwise. From the comical to the puzzling and the most shocking, it all happens in this city of over 15 million people. It is a fascinating place to be. Due to the complexities that make Lagos unique, people have evolved different ways to communicate, interact and passContinue reading “Lagos street slangs( My Lagos story)”