The four time-travellers had arrived in Lagos, Nigeria in 1928. They were amazed by the sights and sounds of the city. Everywhere they looked, there were people bustling about, going about their daily lives.
Mus'ab, Abdulazeez, Oluwatobiloba, and Timilehin decided to explore the city and meet some of the people. They were welcomed with open arms and the locals were eager to share their stories and culture with the four time-travellers.
The first person they met was a woman named Amina. She was a widow who had been living in Lagos for many years. She was a kind and generous woman who welcomed the four time-travellers into her home. She shared stories of her life in Lagos and the struggles she had faced as a widow.
The next person they met was a man named Babatunde. He was a fisherman who had been living in Lagos for many years. He was a hardworking man who was proud of his work and the life he had built for himself and his family. He shared stories of his life on the water and the joys of fishing.
The four time-travellers also met a young girl named Adeola. She was a student who was passionate about learning and exploring the world. She shared stories of her dreams and aspirations and the importance of education.
The four time-travellers were amazed by the stories they heard and the people they met. They were humbled by the kindness and hospitality of the people of Lagos. They were grateful for the opportunity to experience a different culture and time period.
The four time-travellers left Lagos with a newfound appreciation for the people and culture of the city. They had made many new friends and had gained a better understanding of the world.