Life In Lagos

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Description

This is a video narration of everyday life in the city of Lagos, Nigeria and what makes it unique. I voiced it and all other demos as well as added sound effects and produced it into a voiceover.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

African (General) Nigerian West African (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Lagos. The city that never sleeps always on the go the city. That's like a never ending game of Dodgems. You know the bumper car ride at the amusement park where everyone's trying to avoid getting hit. That's what it's like driving in Lagos. But it's not just the traffic that can drive you crazy. It's the constant noise from the Hawkers selling everything from plantain chips to power banks to the motor park conductors and a yelling and pulling passengers all day. It's enough to make you want to scream and don't even get me started on the power cuts. You never know when the lights are going. Oh, no, you never know when the lights are going to go out. But for how long? Oh, no. Here we go again. It's like a game of musical chairs, but instead of chairs, it's generators and if you don't have one, well, good luck to you. But you know what, despite all the craziness, there's something special about Lagos. It's the energy, the vibrancy, the sense of community. It's the fashion, the street food, the music, it's what makes this city so unique. So if you can handle the traffic the noise and the power cuts. Then Lagos might just be the place for you. Welcome to the City of Dreams, baby. Congratulations. Your sanity levels just dropped 90% Lager. Love it. Or hate it. You can't ignore it.