WHAT IS YOUR LAGOS STORY?
Sometimes ago, I posted my ‘shakew shakew’ video on instagram, you guys were calling me all sort of names!!! Even Slimcase knew that I tried in that video, you no just wan encourage me ni! You are welcome into today’s post in a ‘shaku shaku’ way. We are going to be talking about Lagos as the title already points and yes I am happy to announce that it is a BLOG SERIES. (lets take a break from PLACES)
“What is your Lagos story?” Which Nollywood sound track did that play in your ears? Ghegheghe gheun!!! I can’t tell how this BLOG SERIES will go but it is intended to be interesting as usual. For anyone who doesn’t stay in Lagos – I am sure you can connect to this too.
READ ALSO: BLACK AND BOUGIE AT ALARA LAGOS
I officially started living in Lagos in 2017 when I kicked off my 1 year Nysc internship programme, not to mention my days of back and forth. Reality was splashed on my face when the hustle to find a place of primary assignment took charge in no time. You know the rest of the story when you are posted to a secondary school in Lagos when iss nor asif you came to Lagos to coman count bridge.
Finding my feet at Consolidated Media Associates (Soundcity Tv host company) was the definition of being on the right road at the right time. The eight months period of hustle and bustle, fun times, good days and the bad days calls for me to share my Lagos story with you.
The craziest part of living in Lagos that is capable of leaving you with an eternal memory is the transport system (for both with cars and without). I have traveled on land and water in this our Lagos for show. Let me tell you about it.
Okada was the first hand form of transport for me from my aunt’s place at Lakowe to the main road. That is a no brainer! Buses come in handy to take me from there, keke napep completes my ride from the last bus stop to the street I am headed. I do BRTs at 5am when I must make it on the first row of Eti Osa local government for my Nysc monthly clearance. Yellow cabs come through for me for some quick errand, I slid in taxify cabs every other time too.
READ ALSO: LAKOWE IN THE MORNING
Ajah/Ikorodu wrecked boats have taken me to Toyin’s house like twice….and as the beach lover that I am, I have gone on cruises a couple of times too. How do you like that?
Tell me your Lagos story in the comment box, I’ld really love to read. More interesting stories of my Lagos living coming your way so stay plugged.
Check these links for some prior stories in my BLOG SERIES, you are going to like them.
Love Always
Sa’eedah
Fascinating!!!.
But wait ooo, how did you manage the popular Lagos rascals ”Agbero”?
Eko for show!
Agbero for saedah… naah
Fascinating!!!