Traffic jams as bonanzas for Lagos robbers
Criminals rob daily on Lagos roads, get away with the loot, and smile to their den without stress. They feast on the traffic snarl...
A rousing start for DIFF 2014
One of Africa’s oldest film gatherings, the Durban International Film Festival (DIFF), opened on a very inspiring note on Thursday night and will be...
Apapa-Oshodi expressway to hell
Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, on July 6 called on tanker drivers to move at night rather than day time, to improve the traffic...
Epic year for Nigeria’s stolen artefacts
Long before December 2010 when Nigerians protested in London over Sotheby’s planned sale of the famous Idia mask, there has been efforts by Nigerian...
Yachting: New lifestyle of Nigerian billionaires
Buying a yacht is a big deal, and its maintenance is bigger, since such exquisite boats are built with state-of-the-art technology that is easily...
Booming hotel business in Lagos
There is a boom in the hotel business in Nigeria at the moment, particularly in Lagos State where the hospitality edifices spring up by...
In Lionism they serve
The general perception paints it in the light of another social club. But the new Lagos Icon Lions Club, Ogudu, a brainchild of Lagos...
Navigating uncertain Lagos waterways
The Lagos lagoon looms large and untamed, waiting to be conquered; but it would seem like the time this will happen is far in...
Censors cloud covering Half of a Yellow Sun
The film, Half of a Yellow Sun, by the time table of the producers, should have been in Nigerian cinemas by now. In fact,...
Lingering polemic over book tariff
The federal government may have rescinded the imposition of 50 per cent tariff on the importation of books in April, but the policy introduced...