“Eko Tag” is a platform focused on revisiting the great moments of Lagos, reviving the history of Lagos and documenting the current happenings while celebrating Lagos at 50.
In the course of recent weeks, photos of a mainstream Lagos street started showing up on social media in various and vivid fine arts with the hashtag #EKOTAG. As it turns out, Lagos got a facelift and the brains behind this procedure is visual artist and graphics designer, Osa Seven.
Lagosians was captivated by the art Osa created at the “Eko Tag” monument situated at Law School bus stop on Ozumba Mbadiwe Road, Victoria Island, Lagos. They take to Instagram to share photographs and footages when they spot the first graffiti monument, using the hashtag #EkoTagSpotted.
The artwork, when completed, would reveal the National Art Theatre, Aro Meta (the statue of the three capped chief that welcomes commuters into Lagos via the Lagos-Ibadan expressway), graffiti tag that says “LAGOS” and installation of Keke Napep as a symbol of Lagosians always on the move.
Some of the Who’s who in the entertainment and creative industries have even stopped by to experience up close this historical moment. Some of these visits have even extended to famous faces lending Osa a hand at the site and keeping him companying in the most inventive ways while he recounts our stories as Lagosians through street art.
Famous faces such as, DJ Jimmy Jatt, Reminisce, Di’JA, Ice Prince, DJ Spinall, DJ Obi, Sound Sultan, Kay Switch, Lotanna Chukwu, Jon Ogah, FALANA Music, DJ Lambo, Denrele Edun, Jane Michael-Ekanem, Aramide, DJ Lambo, Bassey Ekpeyong, Makida Moka, Vina Longpet, Chuey Chu, Ruby Gyang, EHIZ, Praiz, Sammy Naija, Hauwa Mukan, Wofai Fada, Tosin Ajibade – Olorisupergal, Ibrahim Salawu – Unilag Olodo and many more.
Amid this makeover procedure, Osa did not only inspire young visual artists and future fine artists, he serves as a beacon of hope to artists who feel their art isn’t valid or can’t make an outstanding career off art.
The way Osa Seven is telling our local stories to the world captured the attention of CNN International and they visited the monument to experience the historic moment and document the journey for an episode on Anthony Bourdain’s ‘Parts Unknown’. Osa has inspired with Eko Tag while changing the discernment and stereotypes of Graffiti/Street Art.
Osa Seven is utilizing Eko Tag to preserve the history of Lagos and communicate our stories, also ways Lagos has driven Nigerians to be clever, resourceful and aspiring. With this being the first of its kind in Nigeria,