Tuesday 29 April 2014

WHAT GOES ON AT THE CARNIVAL

NOT JUST THE PARADE

Just last week ago, the Lagos Carnival was held. However, see what also happens at the carnival not just the parade of colors, shapes but of the sales activities.
























Photography by Gbemile Oluwatosin.

Tuesday 22 April 2014

LAGOS CARNIVAL 2014.

LAGOS FOR SHOW!!!

The carnival full of colors, shapes, design, even swaggs are not left behind. 
Locomotive group has always been the carnival mover.
Happy viewing.........
 
She's the Carnival Queen of 2014
LAWMAare not left behind in the Carnival.















Photography by Gbemile Oluwatosin.

Thursday 17 April 2014

HOPE YET UNSEEN

WHERE HAS THE HOPE GONE TO?

Good road network is what the government promised us since 1993 "Hope 1993". Where then is the hope? another election coming, let's wait for another promise.


Photography by; Gbemile Oluwatosin.

Saturday 12 April 2014

THE MOMENT I EVER WISH.



OPEN HEAVEN

It’s weekend again, moment of celebration especially to does getting married this Saturday, wish you all a blissful marriage, and surely in nine month we shall come in naming your babies all.
Have you seen my tomato babe
Have you seen my sugar babe
Adama babe, better soap na money kill am ooooooo!!!!
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This were the lyrics of Flavour Chinedu Okoli aka Mr. Flavour N’abania
Photography by Gbemile Oluwatosin

Monday 7 April 2014

AFRICA'S BIGGEST ECONOMY INDEED.

What a news indeed!!! Africa biggest economy.


Friends in Nigeria, how does it feel to live in AFRICA's biggest economy? Statistics say Naija is doing better than South Africa... we hope this shows beyond numbers... Well, better things to come!! http://www.punchng.com/news/nigeria-now-africas-biggest-economy-overtakes-safrica/ cc Nigerians Saving Nigerians Oluwabusayo Sotunde Douglas van Imaralu
 Even the so called Agriculture sector is still yet to come up.

Listens to this comments.
 
@Nwokeke Sammy Onyebuchi Largest economy in Sub Saharan African without meaningful impact on the citizenry,does that make any different.
@Nurudeen Owodunni I keep asking if the declaration or analysis of the above is real or falsify cause I wonder how Nigeria will be second not even the first they claim to be and 90 percent of the citizen are leaving below poverty level. What a country.
@George Livisten, says, In words! Not realty. Give me profs no Nepa! Salary poor! School fees killing the parent. Patrol on the higher side!

@Oluwabusayo Sotunde, says, Nigeria surpassing South Africa is just another story to make the country look good on the outside -"the giant of Africa". Who cares if Nigeria is the biggest economy in the world when more than 60 percent of the population are still leaving below poverty line? Until such statistics reflects positively on the lives of average Nigerians with enough access to good healthcare facilities, stable power supply, good desk and chairs in schools as well as other basic social amenities that will improve their lives; the report is just another statistics to me.
In other words, how did they arrive at the conclusion that Nigeria is the biggest economy in Africa, when last week we were told that Nigeria is one of the 10th worst Country to live in. We demend an explanation.



Photography by; Gbemile Oluwatosin.

Friday 4 April 2014

OWANBE; It's party time.



LET'S GO HAVE FUN.

This is another weekend, thank God it’s Friday (TGIF) “ there’s no party, like the Lagos party” well lyrics from Banky W.

Owanbe is not always far from Nigerian’s especially among the Westerns, in actual fact no dulling moment, even if the economy of the country is stable or not stable, you still see our 32 teeth widely open either Maccleen company gave us toothpaste or not, we just keep our teeth open for those who care to view themselves, or precisely to see in the darkest zone  “Show me your teeth”.

This is another weekend were you see different types of attires been sowed by our Fashion designers from the the likes of the CEO,
Ola-Abrahim Emmanuel,Owanbe fashion Institutes, Mudi fashions among the likes of others in our country.


 In line with this you discover that each tribes has their own styles of dressing, either the Northern, Eastern or the South south, it just simply our way of dressing.

Indeed, Africa (Nigeria) is gifted with our humor of dressing, the European needs to take a clue from us. Thanks to those of our African artists who has been promoting our dressing style, the likes of Lagbaja, Adeniji Jemiriye, Ara.

However, the different attires we have are Aso-oke,
ero and buba, kampala and various other.







Photography by; Gbemile Oluwatosin.