Katako used to be a very peaceful place where Christians and Muslims lived together — that was before the riot in 2001.
Ebun Omeiza, Fadeyi.
Our questions are italicized.
What’s your favourite memory about the street you grew up on?
I was born in
Katako used to be a very peaceful place where Christians and Muslims lived together — that was before the riot in 2001.
Ebun Omeiza, Fadeyi.
Our questions are italicized.
What’s your favourite memory about the street you grew up on?
I was born in
This illustration is based on the locations mentioned in this story.
Lagosians should actually leave Lagos before they turn 20. It’s BDSM city. E go dey tear you koboko and you go dey happy. Nonsense. — Fu’ad Lawal, Yaba.
Our questions are italicized.
What’s your favourite memory about the street you grew up on?
This illustration is based on the locations mentioned in this story
There is this buka on Ajoke Street in Iwaya. Iwaya is close to Makoko not far from the Unilag back gate. They sell one of the most amazing amala in Lagos. — Temiloluwa Osiyoye, Yaba
Our questions are italicized.
This illustration is based on the locations mentioned in this story.
We done walk all the walk, corner all the corner. From James Robertson to Masha, Aguda, Fountain to Census, Bode Thomas, Ogunlano, Adeniran Ogunsaya, Randle, Ojuelegba, you name it. — Eyitemi Atie, Lekki
Our questions are italicized.