Today I went for another interview for a supervisory role for this fancy food and hospitality company. I hope the position comes with lots of food. That's the only thing I'm looking forward to 😅. I've been trying to do more of street photography these days. I don't usually take my DSLR around for security reasons. In this part of the world, doing street photography can go really badly, but my phone comes in handy. Even using my phone to take photos poses a threat, but one has to master the art of disguise in the Nigerian street photography industry, lol. My city is divided into two; the mainland (which I stay), and the Island. They are both sepperated by a big bridge (3rd mainland bridge). The Island is called that for obvious reasons; it's surrounded by water. The Island is also where all the big companies are situated. Although Lagos city (my city) is not the capital of Nigerian, it's the most populated and the state with the most industries and the most thriving economy. It's THE city of the country. Every big celebrity or tourist/visitor goes there. I guess the beautiful edifice, sculptures and sceneries is also a reason. Today, I couldn't help but get some photos while returning home.
It's a place filled with a lot people too. People doing the white collar jobs, people doing the menial Jobs, traders and bus drivers, etc. Every category of people, from the highest ranking to the least all dwell here. It's a beautiful place. The serenity is one to relish too. I think my mobile camera did a very decent job. What do you think?.