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GIDI DIARIES
Akinseye Favour Jesutofunmi
Akinseye Favour Jesutofunmi
10 months ago

The Lagos Love Tango


My name is Demilade, and my love story with Femi unfolded in the chaotic rhythm of Lagos. I work my fingers to the bone as a graphic designer, trying to bring color to this city that's always in a hurry. Femi, a smooth-talking entrepreneur, swept into my life like a breeze carrying the scent of fried plantains.


One day, while navigating the maze of Computer Village, I noticed Femi's phone buzzing like a group chat during a football match. My curiosity got the best of me, and I found myself stumbling upon messages that could make a soap opera scriptwriter green with envy. Instead of confronting him immediately, I decided to play detective, because apparently, Lagos turned me into Sherlock Holmes with a touch of Ankara.


As I treaded the bustling streets, I began to hear rumors as if I was the star in a Nollywood gossip column. Femi, the man who used to sing sweet melodies to my ears, was now claiming he could cook ogbono soup that would bring world peace. It wasn't about the soup; it was about our love getting a sour taste.


Lagos, the city of dreams and broken promises, became my confidant. I poured out my heart to the traders in Balogun Market, confided in the waves at Bar Beach, and even whispered my troubles to the traffic at Oshodi. Lagos became my unofficial therapist, and I didn't need to book an appointment.


One rainy day, I decided enough was enough. I confronted Femi in the rain, feeling like a character in a cheesy romance movie. Rain mixed with my tears as I told him off, and the weather seemed to agree, adding a dramatic touch to the breakup scene.


After the downpour and heartache, I found myself back on the lively streets of Lagos. But this time, I was determined to find my own happiness without sharing it with any random passerby. I navigated the chaotic Lagos traffic like a pro, steering clear of the love junctions.


Lagos, you've shown me that love can be a plate of jollof rice, but sometimes, it comes with an unexpected pepper. I'm on my way to find my joy, navigating this city like a well-driven danfo looking for the perfect passengers.


Demilade, the Lagos babe with a flair for love and a touch of comedy, signing off from the city of surprises.

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