Lagos version of Venice is a slum, built on water, called Makoko. This three-part series of observational studies remains one of the most extreme environments on the planet from urban to explore a journey into the lives of those who live and work in the waters of the lagoon in Lagos choose. Chubbey is a fisherman who built a house on stilts in life. support 18 children and five grandchildren, is an expert on money from the most unlikely places. He built aThe fish in the same water he uses as a toilet or rent a room, is not even built the pond, always has a diagram or other moving parts. But when his teenage son hang with a local gang starts, you are left with a dilemma familiar to parents all over the world. Paul is a saw operator at Ebute Metta, the shipyard's largest timber in West Africa. All the wood that goes into building Lagos passes through this point, floated in on huge rafts, some more than a mile long.Paul is still asleep at the mill, and would get nothing more than a place for them in Makoko. But continue to kill many of his colleagues that it is very difficult to save money, because he continues as all the funerals spend. Kiss Me and Daniel are two "sand-boys' who make their living diving for sand from the bottom of the lagoon and the sale to the construction sector. Between them, they can fill two dump trucks every day to collect wheat hand, with a...
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