Abdulmalik Fahd and Helen Oyibo invite Outlook to Lagos – the place they call home – to hear the extraordinary stories of the inhabitants of the most populous city in Africa.
Poet and playwright Wole Soyinka was imprisoned for two years during Nigeria’s civil war
Jinx and Boxsa are the caped crusaders dreamt up by cartoon studio Spoof Animations
Falz is one of Nigeria’s biggest Afrobeats stars – and the son of human rights lawyers
They met in the back of a keke – a Nigerian rickshaw – and bonded over their shared name
Three former students share their testimony of the gangs operating on campuses in Nigeria
As a student leader, Omoyele Sowore stood up to his university’s violent ‘campus cults’
Madame Burgess started a business so that she could survive after her husband died
Make-up artist Abigail Mpke has helped put her neighbourhood of Makoko on the map
Femi Kuti grew up in the shadow of his father Fela, Nigeria’s most famous musician
Police officer Celestina Kalu helped to save Friday Ajobor – she now calls him her son
Akintunde Akinleye documents the personal cost of fighting huge oil explosions