Honestly though, I can tell you guys, the people here have become like family. Yes, that’s what I said. We are one big, we-see-once-a-day family.
When I first started passing through Yaba, I was scared of everyone. I mean everybody.

But it’s been one year, and we have all grown close.

Now, when I step down at the bus stop, I start looking for my familiar people.

When my favorite “aunty correct Jeans” guy , Shaggy steps to me.

Ifeanyi, the curtain guy comes over to say hi and maybe convince me to buy curtains.

When I’m looking for the right bus, someone that ‘works’ there always helps me find one.

When all the Obalende buses are 150, my connect sometimes swings the price down to 100 naira.

How I be with my favorite conductor.

I feel so torn when my favourite conductor doesn’t want to pay my favorite Local government guy. As in, they’re both my friends.

And it’s over so soon, because the bus starts moving.

But honestly, all these people actually make my day slightly better and what is life without a little flavour?
