The motor mechanic, Bashiru Koiki, is not playing in Lagos. He is here to make money and is getting loads of it. Want to know how much? Watch him talk about it in the video.
Amarachi is here for the hustle
Amarachi Agbafor is a 200 level student of the University of Lagos (UNILAG). Not interested in being a ‘runs girl’, she makes bracelets to pay her way through school. Get the rest of her interesting story in the video.
Ogechi Anolaje is a female newspaper vendor
A few professions have traditionally been considered exclusive to men. But that is changing. However, it is still an unusual sight to run into a female newspaper vendor. Enter Ogechi Anolaje, who can most definitely do better what a male…
Lagos Hustle by Hajarat Adigun
Hajarat Adigun, who describes herself as a fashion designer, says business is not as good as it used to be. Want to know what she wanted to do while little and other interesting things about her life? Watch the video.
Lagos hustle by Taiwo Olajire
Taiwo Olajire’s business used to procuring party packs but now she hawks bread on Lagos streets. Like most Lagosians, she has dreams, she has plans. Find out more in the video.
Adisa Babatunde is in Lagos to hustle
Adisa Babatunde is the chairman of the tricycle operators association in Anthony Village, where he operates his ‘keke’. He tells the interesting story of his hustle in Lagos in the video.
The hustle of Gbenga Omoboriowo
As far back as he can remember, Gbenga Omoboriowo wanted to become a motor mechanic. Ask him and he will tell you that he is an engineer. Find out the rest of his Lagos hustle story in the video.
Lawrence has settled for the hustle in Lagos
You think you have seen it all in Lagos then but then someone comes along selling food and you know it is the hustle. See the video for Lawrence’s Lagos hustling story.