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“My dad is a lecturer at the University of Ado Ekiti. My mom is a trader. I know you are

“My dad is a lecturer at the University of Ado Ekiti. My mom is a trader. I know you are

Recurrent episodes of marginal communities being evicted from the waterfronts of Lagos have made global media headlines over the last

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“She discovered I was sending almost everything she paid me back home. So one day she told me to look

A video of Anthony Mmesoma Madu dancing in the rain in Lagos, Nigeria, spread across the internet as social media users

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The Itinerant Herbal Doctors of Lagos The women selling agbo (medicinal herbal mixtures) divide opinion. Some, including professionals, swear

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“I was squatting with a friend of mine in Agege who was a Yahoo Yahoo boy. So he told me

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“Immediately the government announced that we should all stay indoors for two weeks, my mom just called me on that












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