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on the road to Christmas

Mon beau sapin, roi des forêts/ Ô Tannenbaum Lagos roads and streets are always the best place to find out about what is in the air thanks to street hawkers who are doing a business with every possible needs, that is to say, needs that a person sitting in a car would want to fulfill. Everyday, chips are and drinks are the usual suspects to feed and quench the thirst of passengers. Newspapers in the morning, books in the evening, hats during sunny days, DVDs and CDs in the evening and on weekends. It is amazing to see how well demand is being addressed by a timely supply. the choice is yours: prepare Christmas party and/or refuel with jerry cans But specific situations are also quickly taken care of. Fuel shortages see a flurry of plastic jerry cans and plastic funnels being peddled. And since a couple of weeks Christmas is out on the street with hats, mask and even Christmas trees, so just pick the one you like. red is the color of Christmas

tanker for sale

tanker for sale As in Singapore, many ships are crowding the horizon on the sea along the Atlantic coast of Lagos. These are patiently waiting for  their turn to come to unload or load their containers in the harbour of Apapa or Tincan Island. Most of them come and go after have completed their duty. But unlike Singapore some are just staying longer than expected, by design or by accident. Hence the coast is littered by ship wrecks which are rusting away and sinking in the sand progressively so that, in the end, they are no longer visible. once a great ship Stories point out human error as a reason for the ship's beaching. The captain went to see his girlfriends and the ship drifted ashore... seriously? More probable is that these ships are either beyond repair or the company owning her in financial trouble and therefore the ship is abandoned. from raw material to recycling One of them was a complete tanker standing ominously on the sand at the e...

Lagos Jazz Series 2015: Seun Kuti and Yaciin Bey

who's wearing the hat? Lagos Jazz Series is back in Lagos, an interesting mix of jazz directions produced in a couple of venues in the course of a week. Well, this year the line-up was disrupted by the killings of Radisson Blue in Bamako, Mali which caused American artists to cancel their trip until further notice. An unfortunate confusion between Bamako in Mali and Lagos in Nigeria. While both are in western Africa, they are worlds apart. Lagos has not seen any terrorist acts or at least not in recent years. Occasional armed robberies may happen but these remain rare and police is now doing a much better job to prevent them. chinese vibe from the Collective Fortunately, not all artists were coming from the US and two big artists made the day on November 27th over a collaboration. First Seun Kuti and Egypt 80. Seun is the younger son of Fela. He is keeping alive the flame of his father Fela Kuti by perpetuating Afrobeat, pretty much in the way his father left it a...