Jayne Augoye is a journalist, who plies her trade in the city of Lagos. She has many reasons to love the city by the lagoon. Watch her count them in the video.
Joe Agbro admits he’s lost in Lagos
Joe Agbro Jr documented his national youth service experience in the book titled Served. Writing has always been his thing and he works now as a journalist who is well travelled. But ask him the last time he went to…
Journalist Jones Abiri sues Nigerian govt, demands N200m (Premium Times)
Recently released journalist, Jones Abiri, has demanded a compensation of N200 million from the Nigerian government for his prolonged detention without trial. Abiri’s application was heard on Monday at an Abuja Division of the Federal High Court. Mr Abiri, a…
Is Emeka Keazor really lost in Lagos?
Emeka Keazor, lawyer, writer, journalist and historian has lived in Lagos for over five decades. But as an Igbo man who has been recognised by his community with a chieftaincy title, he is never far from his hometown. Where does…
Azuh Arinze’s pure love for Lagos
Azuh Arinze, journalist and publisher of Yes international magazine may now be living on the outskirts of Lagos but his love for the city has not waned. That is definitely one reason he still has an office in the city.…
Halim Muhammed and his love for Lagos
That Halim Muhammed loves Lagos is a no-brainer, he has after all lived and worked as a journalist in the city for most of his adult life. But what exactly does he love about the city by the lagoon. Find…
Niran Adedokun lost in Lagos
Like many of the people who have made Lagos home, Niran Adedokun grew up elsewhere, in his case, Ilorin, Kwara State before sojourning to the city of aquatic splendour. The journalist, lawyer and public relations practitioner talks about his Lagos…
I Love Lagos by Emeka Alex Duru
Senior journalist, Emeka Alex Duru, loves Lagos for many reasons. One of them is the fact that the city provides a lot of opportunities for the residents. Find out the rest in the video.
Emem Isong’s brother, Anietie Isong, shortlisted for UK’s biggest literary prize fund
The shortlists for the Betty Trask, McKitterick, Tom-Gallon and Somerset Maugham awards have been announced by The Society of Authors, with Nigerian writer Anietie Isong, amongst the 22 shortlisted names. The four prizes will be awarded at The Authors’ Awards…