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An intimate portrait of life in one of the most vibrant cities on Earth.This is a frantic, mystical journey through Africa’s biggest metropolis: Lagos. Going beyond the popular images of mad traffic or crowded slums, it tells of the incredible feats Lagosians must pull off to survive their broken-down city. It also reveals the secret enabling them to cope with the chaos and precarity of Nigeria’s most populous centre: spirituality.A female street fighter in a male-dominated mafia extortion business. Two powerful chiefs locked in a deadly feud over billion-dollar real estate. An oil tycoon who gambles her fortune on televangelists’ prophecies. A rubbish scavenger dreaming of a reggae career. A fisherman’s son trying to save Makoko, the ‘floating slum’, from demolition and transformation into luxury waterside flats. A priestess to a river goddess selling sand to feed Lagos’s voracious construction boom.If anything unites these disparate figures, it is their belief in unseen forces, and their commitment to worshipping them–whether at secret shrines to West African gods and ancestors, or in the iron-roofed churches and domed mosques dotting the Lagos skyline. In this extraordinary city, Tim Cocks uncovers something universal about human nature in the face of danger and high uncertainty: our tendency to place faith in a realm beyond.

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Lagos, Tim Cocks

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Jaar van publicatie
2022
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Titel
Lagos
Taal
Engels
Auteurs
Tim Cocks
Jaar van publicatie
2022
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
344
ISBN10
1787386945
ISBN13
9781787386945
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An intimate portrait of life in one of the most vibrant cities on Earth.This is a frantic, mystical journey through Africa’s biggest metropolis: Lagos. Going beyond the popular images of mad traffic or crowded slums, it tells of the incredible feats Lagosians must pull off to survive their broken-down city. It also reveals the secret enabling them to cope with the chaos and precarity of Nigeria’s most populous centre: spirituality.A female street fighter in a male-dominated mafia extortion business. Two powerful chiefs locked in a deadly feud over billion-dollar real estate. An oil tycoon who gambles her fortune on televangelists’ prophecies. A rubbish scavenger dreaming of a reggae career. A fisherman’s son trying to save Makoko, the ‘floating slum’, from demolition and transformation into luxury waterside flats. A priestess to a river goddess selling sand to feed Lagos’s voracious construction boom.If anything unites these disparate figures, it is their belief in unseen forces, and their commitment to worshipping them–whether at secret shrines to West African gods and ancestors, or in the iron-roofed churches and domed mosques dotting the Lagos skyline. In this extraordinary city, Tim Cocks uncovers something universal about human nature in the face of danger and high uncertainty: our tendency to place faith in a realm beyond.