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A Guide to Galleries and Creative Hubs in Ikoyi and Victoria Island
Lagos is a city that never truly sleeps, but in the leafy enclaves of Ikoyi and the bustling commercial arteries of Victoria Island (VI) , the pace shifts from the frenetic energy of the market to the contemplative silence of the white cube. These two neighborhoods serve as the beating heart of the Nigerian art renaissance, a movement that has seen African contemporary art ascend to the pinnacle of the global stage. Artful Living" in Lagos isn't just about collecting; it is


The Historic Legacy of the Lagos City Council
The Lagos City Council (LCC) holds a distinguished place in West African history as the "doyen" of grassroots administration. Established in 1900, it stands as the oldest city council in Nigeria, marking the beginning of formal municipal governance in the country. Originally founded during the colonial era to manage the rapidly growing coastal settlement, it served as the administrative heartbeat of the Lagos Island area, setting a precedent for organized urban management tha


RSVP Lagos: The Social Hub Where Cocktails and Cuisine Meet Chic Design
In the heart of Victoria Island, where the pulse of Lagos’s corporate world meets its glittering nightlife, stands RSVP Lagos . Since its inception, RSVP has redefined what it means to be a "social hub" in Nigeria’s commercial capital. It is not merely a restaurant, nor is it strictly a bar; it is a meticulously curated experience that balances industrial chic aesthetics with a world-class culinary program. As we look at the landscape of Lagos hospitality in 2026, RSVP remain
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