Dis na Lagos o!

Author: sacha  //  Category: Breaking news, Reportages

Whether Nigerian Federal Government likes it or not, this BBC serie about Lagos I first found on Ghetto Radio website enables to understand what makes Lagos city so fascinating! How making a living confronted to overpopulation and poor economic conditions. Of course Lagos has its middle class and rich people but indeed life of the have-nots is more interesting to report.

Of course Lagos is not only a ghetto but ghettos are part of it. And despite problems and poor conditions, there’s to my mind a really strong optimism emerging from this documentary. While looking at it, knowing all the fuss it made, with the Federal Government lodging a complaint againt BBC about depicting Lagos as a slum, I was amazed. This film is on the contrary all about life and energy in Lagos from Ojota to Makoko, from Ajegunle to Ebutte-Metta with people filled with dreams in places where neither the western world nor the Nigerian elites could imagine somebody’s would be able to make a living. And not a single so-called expert in population and/or urbanism, or government official, to talk at their place! What really brings something fresh in it.

Actually it’s a strong and accurate picture of Lagos city which can drives you crazy as well as it can makes you stronger than ever. And to be honest I understand it annoyed FG, because there is at the same time dreams, revolt and despair in this documentary. What almost everyone who someday migrated to Lagos certainly experienced.

Welcome to Lagos from Oo Nwoye on Vimeo.

Find the episode 2 (and soon 3 ?) on YouTube.

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At Markala’s festival, Mali

Author: sacha  //  Category: Breaking news, Reportages

The 14th edition of FESMAMAS took place from March 5th to 7th in Markala where it was created, a city built on the banks of the Niger river in the Segou region, Mali. Other pictures are available here.

FESMAMAS

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Etat Sauvage

Author: sacha  //  Category: Breaking news, Uncategorized

Wild State

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Somalia

Author: sacha  //  Category: Billets, Breaking news

Long time I’ve not been able to post something on this blog due to lack of time. Though I just came accross this slideshow about Somalia by F. O’Reilly from Reuters. A short story about some people who fled Somalia, a bit of poetry you can find even in the worst war ravaged zones.

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