Who remembers wire cars 😀 . . Via @checkoutafrica
Author: Bolaji Olanrewaju
Agony of a street hawker
Agony of a street hawker..on the street of Lagos. Danfo (bus) driver and a lady passenger caused her bread and beans to pour on the ground…nobody wants to help her out..so I helped her to raise money…by showing example first… I dropped my own money first…then few other people dropped their own support as well…she…
Good Morning Lagos!
Good Morning Lagos!! . 📷 – @africa_na_vkus
The Weave Business in Lagos
The weave business has got to be one of the most lucrative in Nigeria. I wonder how much was spent on weaves last Xmas? I guess it’s true when they say “looking good is good business” . Via @nzubeezudo .
Motivation Monday!!
Motivation Monday!! Via – @Ifinfluences
The holiday is over and thus, the hustle continues.
The holiday is over and thus, the hustle continues. Whatever it is you’re looking for this week/Year be it a new job or a more thriving business, we wish everyone success in all their endeavours. Keep working hard and persevere to achieve your desired goals. . 📷 – @babatunde.ayaworan
Is today’s generation of young people in crisis?
I was born in Lagos but schooled in Jos. My father was a soldier and I had always dreamed of being one myself, but due to medical reasons I had to drop out of the academy. Now I run a ship breaking consultancy firm and work in collaboration with the Nigerian Inland Waterways. The major…
The Real Hustlers
Every morning we wheel heavy tubers of Yam from Mile 12 to Oshodi (just over 16km). That’s how we survive because as they say, ‘No food for a Lazy man’
Why, Nigerian Universities!!
I attended CMS Grammer School and I am a graduate of Unilag. When I was 14 I wanted to study medicine. That soon changed to me wanting to study radiology when I was 15 and eventually pharmacy when I was 16. I just figured I wasn’t smart enough and my intelligence quotient wasn’t high enough…
