Lagos Island remains the historic and commercial heart of Lagos, Nigeria. For decades, it has been the epicenter of trade, governance, finance, and culture. From the colonial architecture surrounding Marina to iconic landmarks like the National Museum Lagos, Lagos Cathedral, and Glover Memorial Hall, the island holds a special place in the story of Nigeria’s Read More…
Day: 13 March 2026
Top Laundry & Dry Cleaning Services in Lekki and Victoria Island
Victoria Island is one of the most prominent business and residential districts in Lagos, Nigeria. Known for its skyline of upscale buildings, corporate headquarters, luxury hotels, and shopping hubs like Mega Plaza Shopping Mall, the district has long served as the financial heartbeat of the city. From international companies to Nigerian banks, many of the Read More…
“Court Case No Dey Score Goal”
Football has a unique ability to unite Lagos. It also has a remarkable ability to divide a beer parlour within five minutes. That was how the matter of the Super Eagles and the 2026 World Cup qualification reached our table in Aguda. The conversation started innocently enough. Someone mentioned that the Nigeria Football Federation was Read More…
How to Develop a Business Plan for a Startup in Lagos
Starting a business in Lagos can be exciting, but it can also be overwhelming. The city is one of Africa’s most vibrant commercial hubs, with millions of potential customers and thousands of competing businesses. From the markets of Balogun and Alaba to the tech corridors of Yaba and Lekki, entrepreneurs are constantly launching new ideas Read More…
Lagos flips the switch: Inside the launch of the state’s new electricity market
On Monday, March 9, 2026, at Lagos House in Ikeja, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu swore in the board of the Lagos State Electricity Regulatory Commission (LASERC), marking what many observers see as a turning point in the energy future of Nigeria’s largest city. The ceremony itself lasted barely an hour. Yet its implications could reshape how Read More…
The Cost of Nigeria — Part 1
Nigeria’s 63% Poverty Surge: Reform, Inflation and the New Hardship Economy As poverty in Nigeria climbs toward 63%, affecting about 141 million people, economists debate whether President Bola Tinubu’s reforms are the cause of the crisis—or the painful medicine needed to stabilise Africa’s largest economy. A Nation Where Poverty Now Touches Most Households Nigeria entered Read More…
Part Two: Independent Too Soon?
The Mental Health Risks of Raising Emotionally Immature Children The Slow Work of Recovery After years of coping, relapse, and uncertainty, Ademuyiwa’s journey slowly began to take a different shape—not overnight, but in small, steady steps. What became clear to his family and to those supporting him was that recovery is rarely about a single Read More…







