The Sand Divers of Lagos
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: Inside Nigeria’s Backbreaking Sand Economy
I...n the darkness of night, men plunge again and again into the murky waters of Lagos Lagoon. | SLICE | FULL DOCWith nothing but buckets—and often no clothes—they dive ten feet down, scraping the lagoon’s floor for sand. Each dive is a struggle against exhaustion, repeated hundreds of times before the sun becomes too fierce.
Their small wooden boats slowly fill, powered only by wind and muscle. These men—sand divers—move like ghosts from another era, performing backbreaking labour with nothing but their bodies. The sand they collect is the foundation of Lagos’s building boom. The cost? Their strength. Their health. Their lives.
As dawn breaks, their patchwork sails glide homeward across the water. They are spent—but the work isn’t over. Each boatload must be offloaded basket by basket. Sails are sewn from rice sacks. Boats are built by hand. And towering piles of sand are devoured by trucks bound for the city.
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