edoato: this community started from nothing. now it s booming. and the government is coming to seize it. anthony: they want to get you out, right? yomi: yes. anthony: they d like to build hotels. yomi mesu, the son of a neighborhood leader. but they ve been forced to stop. edoato: no they are not stopping, we ve been able to halt them . two, three weeks ago there was another community on the other side of lagos on the island was also demolished. yomi: they just come and demolish. edoato: the people living here, there s also livelihood that depends on fishing. they are fisher people. so if you take them to the mainland, it s like taking the fish out of water. yomi: they can t survive. can t survive. can t survive. anthony: what do we have here, what kind of fish? yomi: this is moyo. anthony: moyo. yomi: you eat it with this flake. we call this eba.
and the government is coming to seize it. anthony: they want to get you out, right? yomi: yes. anthony: they d like to build hotels. yomi mesu, the son of a neighborhood leader. but they ve been forced to stop. edoato: no they are not stopping, we ve been able to halt them . two, three weeks ago there was another community on the other side of this on the island was also demolished. yomi: they just come and demolish. edoato: the people living here, their source of livelihood that depends on fishing. they are fisher people. so if you take them to the mainland, it s like taking the fish out of water. yomi: they can t survive. can t survive. can t survive. anthony: what do we have here, what kind of fish? yomi: this is moyo. anthony: moyo. yomi: you eat it with this (inaudible) flake. we call this eba. anthony: all right. yomi: and here we call this galee. anthony: that looks good.
anthony: edoato agbeniyi is a musician and activist. edoato: this community started from nothing. now it s booming. and the government is coming to seize it. anthony: they want to get you out, right? yomi: yes. anthony: they d like to build hotels. yomi mesu, the son of a neighborhood leader but they ve been forced to stop. edoato: no they are not stopping, we ve been able to halt them . two, three weeks ago there was another community on the other side of this on the island was also demolished. yomi: they just come and demolish. edoato: the people living here, there s also livelihood that depends on fishing. they are fisher people. so if you take them to the mainland, it s like taking the fish out of water. yomi: they can t survive. can t survive. can t survive. anthony:what do we have here, what kind of fish? yomi: this is moyo. anthony: moyo. yomi: you eat it with this flake. we call this eba. anthony: all right. yomi: and here we call this
we provide. anthony: edoato agbeniyi is a musician and activist. edoato: this community started from nothing. now it s booming. and the government is coming to cease it. anthony: they want to get you out, right? yomi: yes. anthony: they d like to build hotels. yomi mesu, the son of a neighborhood leader but they ve been forced to stop. edoato: no they are not stopping, we ve been able to halt them . two, three weeks ago there was another community on the other side of this on the island was also demolished. yomi: they just come and demolish. edoato: the people living here, there s also livelihood that depends on fishing. they are fisher people. so if you take them to the mainland, it s like taking the fish out of water. yomi: they can t survive. can t survive. can t survive. anthony:what do we have here, what kind of fish? yomi: this is moyo. anthony: moyo. yomi: you eat it with this (inaudible) flake. we call this eba. anthony: all right. yomi: and here
i mean there s electricity. there s water. all of this you provide, yes? edoato: yes. yomi: yes. we provide. anthony: edoato agbeniyi is a musician and activist. edoato: this community started from nothing. now it s booming. and the government is coming to seize it. anthony: they want to get you out, right? yomi: yes. anthony: they d like to build hotels. yomi mesu, the son of a neighborhood leader but they ve been forced to stop. edoato: no they are not stopping, we ve been able to halt them . two, three weeks ago there was another community on the other side of this on the island was also demolished. yomi: they just come and demolish. edoato: the people living here, there s also livelihood that depends on fishing. they are fisher people. so if you take them to the mainland, it s like taking the fish out of water. yomi: they can t survive. can t survive. can t survive. anthony:what do we have here, what kind of fish? yomi: this is moyo. anthony: moyo. y