Browsing: Throwback

The Golden Era of Nigerian Highlife, primarily in Old Lagos, marked a vibrant cultural revolution. Spanning the mid-20th century, this genre combined traditional African rhythms with jazz influences, captivating audiences and shaping Nigeria’s modern music landscape.

Lagos, a vibrant metropolis, boasts a rich cultural tapestry woven from its diverse ethnic groups, traditions, and artistic expressions. From festivals to contemporary art scenes, the city’s heritage continues to shape its dynamic identity and influence globally.

The 1970s oil boom transformed Lagos, ushering in rapid urban growth and infrastructure development. However, the economic volatility and environmental challenges that followed continue to shape the city’s landscape and socio-economic dynamics today.

In the heart of Nigeria’s bustling metropolis, Lagos, the skyline has transformed dramatically over the decades. This article explores the legacy of its first high-rise buildings, which not only redefined urban living but also shaped the city’s architectural identity.

Carter Bridge, a vital infrastructure landmark in Lagos, stands as a testament to the city’s growth and resilience. Opened in 1971, it not only facilitates transportation but also symbolizes the enduring spirit of Lagosians, bridging the past to the future.