6 Unique Things About Lagos
Lagos is a famous and glittering city, abundant in natural beauty and surrounded by sea, with its diverse culture, happy-go-lucky attit...
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Lagos is a famous and glittering city, abundant in natural beauty and
surrounded by sea, with its diverse culture, happy-go-lucky attitude,
economic growth, and superb accommodation, it is no surprise that the
city is Nigeria’s most dynamic city. Lagos offers a great variety of
attractions – there’s plenty to see and do in this city, no wonder most
people prefer to live in the city.
Lagos is one place in Nigeria that has got affluence and glamour, much
more like Miami and New York City. However, people from other Nigerian
cities believe that the glitz and glam attractively presented about
Lagos too good to be true or are not real at all. We’ve also heard
people say that no matter how amazing Lagos is being portrayed, it is a
perilous place to live.
1. Lagos is a land of opportunities
Lagos is indeed a land of opportunities for many Nigeria. It is a city
where a hardworking pauper from Makoko slum turns into someone living in
one of the most expensive people in Lekki or Victoria Island. However,
do not jump the next bus to Lagos expecting to be rich overnight if you
have no plan, house and support from friends or family because Lagos is
not as easy as it is made to be. Money does not grow on trees in Lagos
because you have to work to earn a living. Unfortunately, jobs are
limited in Lagos.
2. The legend of Area boys
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You must have heard a lot of stories about the thugs in Lagos, who are called ‘Area boys’; thanks to some Nollywood movies. These exaggerated stories drive fear in the mind of people visiting Lagos for the first time. Even though, these thugs are virtually everywhere, but do not expect to be harassed by them just like that. We are not saying that they are harmless but it is only when you end up at the wrong place that things may get ugly for you. The availability of Lagos Bus Rapid Transit System (BRT) can help you avoid the discomfort of bus conductors in some parts of the city.
3. Lagos is ‘small London’
Lagos is filled with colourful architectures and iconic landmarks that
have this seductive charm that perfectly blends with the wide span of
clean roads. The city is home to one of the richest and the most
impoverished areas in Nigeria. It is not every part of Lagos that looks
heavenly; some parts such as Ajegunle, Makoko, Ijora Badia and others,
are shanty towns, sweat shops and slums. Most of the stunning things you
see on newsprints or television about Lagos may have been edited to
suit the producers.
4. The cost of living is expensive
Lagos is an attractive destination, decorated with affluence and luxury
but it can be surprisingly cheap. You can get things – from
sophisticated to standard, extravagance to essential, bohemian to
natural. The cost of living in Lagos may be on the high side when
compared to cities like Akure, Ibadan or Benin. However, Lagos is not as
expensive as we are made to believe it is. The city has been built in
such a way that anyone can easily blend in. Surprisingly, you can even
do a lot of things under N2000 in Lagos.
5. The crime rate is high
Do not be carried away with stories that everyone in Lagos has criminal
tendencies. Some people have been warned never to ask for directions
when they are in Lagos but end up getting missing. The crime rate in
Lagos is not as high as it has been exaggerated. Actually, security is
paramount in the city to allow crime to rule the day.
6. Traffic Jam is unbeatable
You cannot come to Lagos and miss traffic (‘go-slows’). We know that
almost every motorway is often jammed with absurd traffic hams and speed
freaks. It is not true that you are going to spend half of your day
stuck in traffic if you do not leave your house early in the morning.
The menace of traffic is gradually losing its grip, thanks to BRT lane
and the train service that have made it easier for people to escape the
Lagos traffic. Traffic is not as horrible as it has been painted in
Lagos; all you need to do is know your route and how to move around.
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