Over the years, the thermal hums of the beach and sounds of waves crashing as music boomed along the Lekki-Epe corridor were a yearly ritual for many Lagos revelers.
Lagos, Nigeria’s bustling commercial hub, is also home to some of the country’s best beaches. Tarkwa Bay, Elegushi Beach, and Oniru Beach are perfect spots to unwind and celebrate with friends ...
That resilience is obvious, especially this festive period as people make efforts to put smiles on their faces despite the ...
The December festive season is a big dead in Nigeria. It is often marked by celebrations, reunions, and travel. With the ...
Discover the hidden gem of Lagos at Tarkwa Bay Beach, a picturesque oasis nestled along the coast. As you step onto the soft golden sand, you’ll be greeted by the gentle lapping of waves and swaying ...
Tarkwa Bay is an artificial beach near Lagos Harbour accessible only by boat or water taxi. The beach is scenic and pristine, and the 15-20-minute boat ride also provides cherishable views of ...
Already, all the beaches in Lagos, from Elegushi, Tarkwa Bay to Badagry have started receiving visitors ... they will come in ...
It’s Lagos State, the city that never sleeps ... The event is happening on December 7 at Tarkwa Bay Beach. Get to party with Taves, Ruger, Peruzzi and more at the ‘It’s Fiesta SZN ...
Highlights: Tarqua is a beach break that sits at the entrance of the Lagoon of Iddo in Lagos ... Sadly, Tarkwa sees millions of gallons of raw sewage and industrial waste pumped into the ocean near ...
Spread the loveIntroduction Lagos, the bustling economic hub of Nigeria, is a city of energy and diversity. Known for its ...