Welcome To Lagos Another Unbalanced Documentary About Africa?
A documentary is academic material and should therefore offer its audience a balanced argument i.e. balance the negative aspects of Lagos state against its positive aspects.Yes Nigeria has many proble... continue reading »
"sign every1."
"As a development analyst, I strongly support this move. There is an intricate linkage between Country perception and the flow of FDI. Unfortunately, no country can survive without FDI."
"If everybody will sweep their front yard, the whole world will be clean- Let them focus on solving all of their problems before focusing on other peopl's."
"The producer's possible commercial interest and connection to Slender music should be investigated also. There is more to Lagos than a bunch of guys making a living (albeit a hard one) from onsite re-cycling of household solid wastes. They are doing a goo"
"Sign, sign, sign, pls!"
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"Why wont bbc see somthing good about Nigeria. We are not the best but we are moving forward and we shall get there. Good people Great nation. God bless Nigeria."
"Biased image of current Nigerai"
"This was a disgraceful show of Nigeria and I believe that BBC should go back and show the real side of Nigeria and what it is really about!"
"the programme like any other Western press coverage of Africa is to portray us as poor and the 'wretched of the earth' so that is offensive and very evidently unbalanced. I dont think showing Victoria Island is the issue but show honest Nigerians managing"
"Enemies of progress..Fashola/Lagos is a Beacon of hope to my generation."
"The documentary is in bad taste and does not reflect the present state of Lagos and Lagosians."
"You have said it all and i stand with you"
"Fred W. Friendly, it was, who famously said that, "because television can make so much money doing its worst, it often cannot afford to do its best!". I am honestly struggling to perish the thought of whether that is not what is at play here. As a long st"