The US Embassy reached out to me to show some of their citizens who just arrived in Lagos around the city, and as someone who truly loves Lagos, I was excited to say yes.
They wanted an experience that combined adventure, nature, arts, and culture, so I took them to the Lekki Conservation Centre, home to the longest canopy walkway in Africa. Walking high above the forest while surrounded by nature was such an exciting experience for them.
After that, we headed to the Lekki Arts and Crafts Market, the largest art market in West Africa, where they got to experience the beauty of African culture through paintings, sculptures, beads, masks, woodwork, and handmade crafts. They were so fascinated by the creativity and even bought a few souvenirs to take home.
Later in the day, we stopped by Pitstop Lagos to relax, have some cold Heineken, refresh, and enjoy the atmosphere before I finally drove them back to their hotel.
Experiences like this always remind me how beautiful Lagos truly is. Beyond the traffic and the hustle, Lagos is filled with culture, energy, creativity, nature, and amazing people. And I’ll always be happy to show the beauty of this city to anyone willing to experience it.
@woye1 Unrelated sir, I want to expand my lounge business, please which agency of government I can contact for loan or grant BOI mandate not cover my business
@woye1 Good morning sir please I’m looking for business loan/grant to expand my lounge business and have tried BOI but they only finance equipment or machine for manufacturing or processing business. Please I need your help on info about right agency I can contact .
I love stories of transformation. I remember how terrible this Port Harcourt road used to be for years, I even documented it back then. And now that things have improved, it’s just as important to show the progress, not only the problems.
Well done, Imo State. Keep it up.
Next stop: Port Harcourt
#imostate #infrastructure #owerri #portharcourt
Yoruba folks, if you are Omoluabi and not omo ale, the first step is to stand against Amuneke @KevinblakC for denigrating Yoruba women without provocation. Boycott @veloremit No reliable person should be associated with such bigotry & nuisance
#BoycottVeloremit#VeloremitIsAVirus
@tola_odeyemi@NIPOSTNG Please kindly help me look into this my package which has being on transit from Lagos airport to kaduna since 15th of January is yet to deliver
Please share so others can see this too. If this is ignored, the true essence of this video is lost. Let’s get this to the right authorities.
Nigerians are truly suffering along the Lagos–Badagry Expressway, particularly from Agbara Junction to Ijanikin. After long, exhausting workdays, many commuters are forced to trek over a kilometer just to find a vehicle, or remain stranded for hours in unbearable traffic due to ongoing construction.
While temporary disruptions are expected during road projects, the current pace of work does not match the level of hardship being experienced daily. The situation suggests that commuters’ welfare is not being given the urgency it deserves.
This is more than an inconvenience — it is affecting productivity, safety, and quality of life. Authorities and contractors must urgently review the work plan, improve traffic management, and accelerate construction to ease the suffering of thousands who rely on this vital corridor every day.
📍 Agbara Junction – Ijanikin, Lagos–Badagry Expressway
"I need you to go to Mele Kyari and ask him how many sabotage the PH Refinery repairs went through... Hundreds"
- Aliko Dangote
Alhaji also called for the investigation and prosecution of the CEO of the NMDPRA, Farouk Ahmed, accused him of economic sabotage and alleged him of living beyond his legitimate means.
So many enemies working hard day and night to destroy Nigeria...