Documenting Lagos IFE in Lagos, the city in which photojournalism Sunday Tumo Ojelabi works is a recurrent feature in his collection - daylight snaps, nightsnaps, down in the streets and busy city centres. A recent series of yet-to-be exhibited images include twilight snaps of water-logged edges of town, around Ajegunle. And as a matter of fact, a whole theme on the use and misuse of water by the city people was a dominant feature in his re- cent exhibition at the Goethe Institute in Lagos, entitled Waters Telling Stories, the collection from which Ihe last two images are excised. Now an independent photographer, Tumo Ojelabi, erstwhile photo editor with the Daily Times of Nigeria, has been working in Lagos for ten years. African Quarterly on the Arts Vol 2/No 4 GLENDORA.v.. African Quarterly on the Arts Vol. 2-No 4 Oh My Drink © Sunday Tumo-Ojelabi African Quarterly on the Arts Vol 2/No. 4 GLENDORA r i Trail of Water © Sunday Tumo-Ojelabi