Beyond its buzz, this Nigerian megacity is a heady blend of design, homegrown cuisine and contemporary African creativity ...
If there’s one thing Lagos does exceptionally well in December, it’s turning food, culture and celebration into an ...
The full lineup features lyrical heavyweights like BlaqBonez and Show Dem Camp bringing Naija Rap and Alté fire, alongside ...
Lagos has the potential to become West Africa’s luxury hotspot, but its retail infrastructure remains relatively limited.
By Henry UcheAs the yuletide draws near, the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) is set to train stakeholders in the hospitality and entertainment industries on compliance, ...
Detty December continues on December 30 with a star-studded night led by DJ Jimmy Jatt at Eko Hotels and Suites. Supported by ...
Detty December didn’t become a global phenomenon because we had structure. It blew up in spite of the structure ...
American rapper Rick Ross made a surprise appearance at a Lagos club, stunning partygoers with an unexpected performance. See ...
Nigeria's biggest city is known for its vibrant arts scene, nightlife and creativity, but street art is relatively unknown.
In a few days, Lagos Nigeria will witness a first-of-its kind, morning till dawn entertainment rave titled, Shakara Festival. Shakara Festival is Nigeria’s premier cultural and music experience, with ...
Uthman Anidugbe, brother to Kizz Daniel, enters the hospitality scene with the new Caribbean-inspired UNDA Lounge in Lekki, ...
“Detty” is Nigerian Pidgin English derived from “dirty,” signifying the wild, excessive, and non-stop nature of December ...