In the essay, Chimamanda gets real about some of the negatives of Lagos. “This is a city in a rush and corners must be cut,” she says.
Of course, there are a lot of positive things about Lagos as the award-winning writer was quick to remind her readers. “Lagos has a certain authenticity because it is indifferent to ingratiating itself; it will treat your love with an embrace, and your hate with a shrug. What you see in Lagos is what Lagos truly is,” the Americanah author writes.
The essay is a great moment for Lagosians and Nigerians to reflect on the part they have to play in changing Lagos to be even better than it has been.
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