From chic date-night spots to new lounges and cafes, here are 15 new restaurants and lounges that opened in Lagos between December 2025 and April 2026
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From temporary ‘marriages’ over shared change to spontaneous mechanical failures, riding public transport in Lagos is an adventure like no other. Whether you’re dealing with disappearing conductors, surprise destination changes, or the classic “I’m Staff” excuse, the danfo experience is equal parts frustrating and hilarious. Discover 10 relatable situations that can only happen on a Lagos bus and see why commuting in Nigeria’s commercial capital is a true rite of passage.
The Lagos rainy season is back, and with it comes a familiar chaos. From navigating flooded streets and skyrocketing Uber fares to becoming accidental “urban planners” overnight, here are 10 things every Lagosian has normalised during the rainy season.
Relocating to Lagos? Here are 10 things every newcomer should know before moving to Lagos. From house hunting and navigating Lagos traffic to making friends and surviving the city’s unique culture, this guide highlights what Lagosians wish they knew before relocating to Nigeria’s commercial capital.
From the overzealous aso ebi committee member to the content creator documenting every moment, Lagos owambes always come with familiar characters. If you’ve attended enough Nigerian weddings and parties, you’ve definitely encountered these personalities. Here are 10 types of people you’ll find at every Lagos owambe.
From celebrity besties and matcha drinkers to Island residents and tech bros, these are 10 types of Lagosians who suddenly start behaving like they’ve made it.
Experience the chaos and charm of Lagos! If you’ve lived here long enough, you know the faces: the Overzealous Security Guard whose answer to everything is “It’s not allowed,” the Impatient Uber Driver who’s still turning into your street, and the legendary “Femi.”
Lately, everything is content in Lagos; there’s been a shift in the rave culture, and everyone is suddenly becoming a DJ. Lagosians have quietly accepted some truly ridiculous things lately.