Eko a.k.a
(Lagos) is a city of many sides. You find the good, the bad and the
ugly like most global metropolitan centers and this makes Lagos an
exciting place to be. Any first time visitor to the state will always
marvel at the way Lagosians survive and when they experience this, they
wouldn’t want to return to the places they came from. They want more.
This kind of enthralling, eye-catching and heart-thumping experiences
are absent in other Nigeria cities. What are the real things that make
Lagos different from other cities? Jovago.com, Africa’s No 1 hotel
booking Portal shares some of these things.
Lagos have south-easterners representing them in the House of Assembly
Lagos
is the only state in Nigeria where you have people whose ancestry
cannot be traced to the Yoruba heritage representing them in a position
as high as the National Assembly. This is why Lagos is regarded as
Nigeria’s melting pot. Many expect that very soon, the city will have a
non-Yoruba governor at the helm of State affairs especially as the
metropolis plans to become a mega city by 2020.
The expensive house rent
Renting
a house in Lagos is expensive. Whether in the highbrow areas or the
hinterland, the price of rent is one of the highest in West Africa and
the main culprits are the agents who hike the prices, leaving residents
hapless. Interestingly, the same amount of money you can use to rent a
flat in Lagos can get you a bungalow in Abeokuta.
The hustle on the highway is real
On
the highway, you can buy ingredients to prepare a tasty pot of soup
without even visiting the market. Not only ingredients but also other
household items. The constant presence of hawkers is one of the many
things that makes the city unique. Many people say if you work hard in
Lagos, you will survive. Well…this is actually true.
The partying and night crawling
Despite all the hustling, the stress of traffic, and tension of working a 9 am to 5 pm
job; Lagosians are still a lot cheerful as they never hesitate to enjoy
themselves to the fullest whenever they have the chance. This why bars
and nightclubs frequented by fun seekers are always filled out in the
evenings.
Lagosians love their Gala and Lacasera
Lagos is like no other city when it comes to street food. From suya, to kilishi,
fried yam, akara (beancake), boiled plantain, roasted corn and not
forgetting Gala and Lacasera, which is everyone’s favourite nibble in
traffic. It is what many people on a hot afternoon or an evening after
work in Lagos buy when they are hungry.
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