 Over the past decade, the western world has been hearing exponentially more about Lagos City, the sixth largest metropolitan area on earth. It is now not only one of the most important cities in Nigeria. The main appeal of Lagos City is to experience its hectic lifestyle, beach resort and bustling nightlife. The letter is of particular note as the city is home to hundreds of exciting lounge, hangouts and club that come to life once night falls. Sukami Ojulari is a nightlife and lifestyle enthusiast. He recently produced a documentary on nightlife in Lagos, where he shared lights on the business of nightlife. A documentary is called Nightlife in Laskiti. It's a beautiful project I put together with amazing friends and co-players of the nightlife industry in Nigeria. We are out here just trying to tell the narrative in a positive way and how nightlife is a very lucrative business It's affecting the economy of Lagos as a whole. He also speaks about the huge economic potentials for night time economy and how it can be explored. So my major find is what people need to understand is that when the year night life is not just about party, there's a brand angle of it, there's a music aspect of it. There are sub departments that comes together and gives it a beauty for night at night. So that is a very huge shocking one that is getting people to see in the documentary when it comes out. The day was just not about his documentary, it is also his birthday on that day. Celebrities, socialites, influencers and lifestyle enthusiasts who were in attendance spoke highly of him. I feel like Sunki doesn't do anything by halves. So I think the documentary will be very amazing, it will be insightful. And I'm just excited to take a sneak peek. I expect to see, of course, since Sunki has decided to make it a documentary, that means he's going after the realness of lifestyle and lifetime in Lagos. So I want to see the behind the scenes of the behind the scenes. What makes Lagos at night, what makes it at night, that's what he wants to show. So I'm interested in seeing what does that. It's a documentary, obviously, I'm part of. It's a documentary I was active in. But more so, it will open the eyes of people to a different side of the true definition of night life in Lagos. It will let people know it is people's livelihood, it's a career. And more so, it's an industry that stands and can relate to almost generation after generation after generation.