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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by UjSizzle(f): 2:20pm On Jul 20, 2015
The world is changing. Needs are changing; people too.
TochiPhotos:
"I can't pick out the year or date I noticed things have changed, I just know things are no longer as they used to be. Now the only thing people care about is money and more money.
People were more honest and patient in my days. As a young boy, all I thought about was how to help my father in his herbs business, I looked forward to his patting my back and well done my son than any other thing. I don't know why people are in such a hurry these says, that's why many make mistakes that ruin their life. Young people need to learn how to be patient and honest in life, that's the key to everything"
Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by Dahprech(f): 5:53pm On Jul 20, 2015
Tochiphotos,i really lyk your post as in dey're jst so nice and the stories jst flow wit everyting,kudos to you.

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by TochiPhotos(m): 10:02pm On Jul 20, 2015
Dahprech:
Tochiphotos,i really lyk your post as in dey're jst so nice and the stories jst flow wit everyting,kudos to you.
Thanks D.
Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by TochiPhotos(m): 10:08pm On Jul 20, 2015
"I started driving because I loved how drivers dressed, my senior brother was a driver in the sixties, he was always neat and well behaved. His neatness and numerous road tales was what made me love driving. Driving has changed a lot since then, now it's like a battle of the craziest.
I class drivers I see on the road in two; the normal and abnormal. The abnormal used to be mostly the Indian hemp smoking danfo drivers but now it's hard to tell apart because everyone now acts crazy on the road."

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by TochiPhotos(m): 9:53pm On Jul 22, 2015
"It took me 6 years after my first degree to discover myself and what I really wanted to do with my life. In that 6 years I was trying my hand on different things but never found fulfillment in any of them till the day I dropped my kids off at school then spent the entire day helping and talking to the pupils in the school. Nobody sent me to do it but it made me happy and I knew that was it.
The next step for me was to get a degree in Psychology education. The people around me did not understand why I would abandon my first degree in chemistry for that but I found fulfillment in mentoring and helping kids and that's all that mattered to me."

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by PMB007: 6:24am On Jul 23, 2015
TochiPhotos:
"It took me 6 years after my first degree to discover myself and what I really wanted to do with my life. In that 6 years I was trying my hand on different things but never found fulfillment in any of them till the day I dropped my kids off at school then spent the entire day helping and talking to the pupils in the school. Nobody sent me to do it but it made me happy and I knew that was it.
The next step for me was to get a degree in Psychology education. The people around me did not understand why I would abandon my first degree in chemistry for that but I found fulfillment in mentoring and helping kids and that's all that mattered to me."
I can totally relate with this lady, as I also abandoned my chemistry degree to start a degree in educational foundations n also in Lagos too. Thumbs up 2 U sis., for going after your dreams. Barakallaahu fihi!!!

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by TochiPhotos(m): 9:44pm On Jul 23, 2015
"I'm trying to decide if I should go ahead and register for my HND or leave this country and go outside and hustle. I try hard to see the positives here but it's hard, this country frustrates someone."

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by Mubarak1(m): 8:57pm On Jul 24, 2015
Wow! Great job TochiPhotos I'm a silent follow keep the great job moving dude, Pls can u recommend for me a Digital Camera for my own personal use? And the price with some features pls. Thanks!
Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by TochiPhotos(m): 9:53pm On Jul 24, 2015
Mubarak1:
Wow! Great job TochiPhotos I'm a silent follow keep the great job moving dude, Pls can u recommend for me a Digital Camera for my own personal use? And the price with some features pls. Thanks!
I will recommend Nikon 5100 or Canon 600d(T3i) or you could go for the Nikon D7000 it has more features and it's the best midrange camera I've used. Go to snapsort(.)com and compare the features side by side.
Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by TochiPhotos(m): 9:13pm On Jul 25, 2015
"My market is not big but I still make small small money from it. At times, my husband will not have money for food and I will use my own money to cook and it makes him very happy."

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by tomiwiyu: 11:43am On Jul 26, 2015
Followin from 1st page to the 24th page waooh lov dis tread. info with picture is very inviting

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by Aspireahead(m): 1:49pm On Jul 27, 2015
please, Tochiphotos do answer the question about camera recommendation... i am planning on going into nature photography(odd right?) and will love some suggestions and advice. gracias
Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by Mubarak1(m): 2:35pm On Jul 27, 2015
TochiPhotos:
"My market is not big but I still make small small money from it. At times, my husband will not have money for food and I will use my own money to cook and it makes him very happy."

Wow! Great job TochiPhotos I'm a silent follow
keep the great job moving dude, Pls can u
recommend for me a Digital Camera for my own
personal use? And the price with some features
pls. Thanks!
Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by TochiPhotos(m): 9:33pm On Jul 27, 2015
Mubarak1:


Wow! Great job TochiPhotos I'm a silent follow
keep the great job moving dude, Pls can u
recommend for me a Digital Camera for my own
personal use? And the price with some features
pls. Thanks!
Good evening, answered you already but it was hidden by the anti-spam probably because I included a link. Will give you an updated answer soon.
Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by TochiPhotos(m): 9:45pm On Jul 27, 2015
Aspireahead:
please, Tochiphotos do answer the question about camera recommendation... i am planning on going into nature photography(odd right?) and will love some suggestions and advice. gracias
I know why you said it's odd lol grin the best way to enjoy photography is to shoot what you love. I started my photography with sports because I have great passion for football and it was naturally the first thing that came to mind when my budding photography interest kicked in. You are on the right track bro... Will give you a comprehensive answer to your question soon but one thing you need to know is... It's not about the camera or number of gears you have, it helps but your eye is what is going to make the difference.

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by TochiPhotos(m): 9:48pm On Jul 27, 2015
"All the children in my street have bicycles but my mum refused to buy my own because she said I don't know how to ride one. I can't ride without him pushing me but I will learn today and I will tell my mummy that I can now ride"

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by Mubarak1(m): 1:54pm On Jul 28, 2015
TochiPhotos:

Good evening, answered you already but it was hidden by the anti-spam probably because I included a link. Will give you an updated answer soon.
Regards!
Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by TochiPhotos(m): 9:27pm On Jul 28, 2015
I feel like I'm the one holding myself back from achieving greatness, I don't work as hard as I should and I have this problem of consistency, I might get excited over something, start it then abandon it halfway.

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by TochiPhotos(m): 9:47pm On Jul 29, 2015
"My first dog died when I was 8, when she died, I got candles, called my family and friends together and held a small funeral for her.
I spent days crying and mourning her and my people thought it was unusual for an 8 year old boy to have such an emotional connection for a dog but what they didn't know was that Bruno was not just a dog to me, she was my best friend, always obeyed me and was always there to listen to me, the only thing she didn't do was talk."

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by TochiPhotos(m): 10:16pm On Jul 30, 2015
"We met last year, I was walking around with a friend when I heard someone playing a really nice song with a guitar and I left my friend and moved closer to the spot she was in.
I was instantly captivated by her soulful singing and I stood there for a while then later joined in the singing uninvited. We connected instantly and I'm sure people that saw us singing that day would think we were a group. She is my biggest motivation, makes me want to work hard and put in more effort and has made me better all round since we met."

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by Nobody: 4:44am On Jul 31, 2015
Am I the only one who felt like punching the dog guy?
lipsrsealed
I am sure I am
(runs away)
Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by Nobody: 11:32am On Jul 31, 2015
TochiPhotos:
"We met last year, I was walking around with a friend when I heard someone playing a really nice song with a guitar and I left my friend and moved closer to the spot she was in.
I was instantly captivated by her soulful singing and I stood there for a while then later joined in the singing uninvited. We connected instantly and I'm sure people that saw us singing that day would think we were a group. She is my biggest motivation, makes me want to work hard and put in more effort and has made me better all round since we met."

my people, team music lovers smiley
we play for fun...wink

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by Nobody: 11:32am On Jul 31, 2015
milychocs:
Am I the only one who felt like punching the dog guy?
lipsrsealed
I am sure I am
(runs away)

grin

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by Nobody: 11:36am On Jul 31, 2015
tochiphotos got an Instagram account for this project?
Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by justi4jesu(f): 6:15am On Aug 01, 2015
Kizmarty:
tochiphotos got an Instagram account for this project?


Yes he does #thehumansoflagos

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by TochiPhotos(m): 8:39pm On Aug 01, 2015
justi4jesu:



Yes he does #thehumansoflagos
Thanks Justi.
Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by TochiPhotos(m): 8:39pm On Aug 01, 2015
"Life is more fun in Douala than here, it seems people are too busy in Lagos. I also noticed minerals and other drinks are 'water water' here, in Douala it's thicker.
*HOL* What do you miss most about Douala?
Our music. I knew about Psquare, David O, 2face etc before I came here because people play their songs back home but here no one plays Cameroonian songs and I miss them so bad."

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by justi4jesu(f): 7:08am On Aug 02, 2015
TochiPhotos:

Thanks Justi.


Don't Mention.
Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by UjSizzle(f): 10:27pm On Aug 02, 2015
TochiPhotos:
"I started driving because I loved how drivers dressed, my senior brother was a driver in the sixties, he was always neat and well behaved. His neatness and numerous road tales was what made me love driving. Driving has changed a lot since then, now it's like a battle of the craziest.
I class drivers I see on the road in two; the normal and abnormal. The abnormal used to be mostly the Indian hemp smoking danfo drivers but now it's hard to tell apart because everyone now acts crazy on the road."
Dignity of labour. How lovely smiley

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by TochiPhotos(m): 9:01pm On Aug 03, 2015
"Buhari went to Jagaban's house and first thing he asked him was if he sold cars and he said no. why can't Jagaban give me key to one of his cars and say take this one and hustle? The only thing rich men know is tell their people to say Oga is not around.
I entered state house one day to see Fashola but they told me he was not not around.
*HOL* Why did you want to see Fashola?
I like Fashola a lot, he is the best governor ever. I just wanted to tell him his road extension people destroyed my shop but they told me he wasn't around but I know he was inside."

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by YhungCEO(m): 10:08pm On Aug 03, 2015
Touching.... how even a die-hard fan/supporter is denied access to our 'elected leaders' in Nigeria.

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Re: The Humans Of Lagos (Street Photography Project) by timifakay(m): 10:18pm On Aug 03, 2015
Great thread boss TochiPhotos *thumbs up*

Found this early today and was glued to my phone all day, sent your links to friends and invited some to like the Facebook page... Been so captivating. Congrats on the Vivian account breakthrough, though she lost the battle, God knows best.... I could go on.

I don't know if you can post some in Pidgin English then the British English translation will follow (I guess some people respond in pidgin), I think it may increase the 'Nigerian flavour/ feel'. Thanks for your time, energy and resources. God bless you plenty.

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