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Is Moving From Lagos To A Cheaper City Worth It? Some Nigerians Respond (16095 Views)
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Great100000: 8:21am On May 11 |
Is Moving From Lagos to a Cheaper City Worth It? We Asked Nigerians Who Have Done It.Source: https://www.zikoko.com/money/is-moving-from-lagos-to-a-cheaper-city-worth-it/ 15 Likes 1 Share |
dawnomike(m): 9:13am On May 11 |
Lagos is not for the faint hearted... I have considered relocating back to the city of Ibadan several times. But, I cannot can ![]() 48 Likes 2 Shares |
floss(m): 11:22am On May 11 |
![]() Only then, can a salary of 200k last you for 2weeks plus if you’re a good manager, and be able to save and buy some things for yourself too 51 Likes 7 Shares |
flexyrule(m): 11:23am On May 11 |
I got a training opportunity with an oil and gas firm in Lagos sometime in 2019. I resigned my job in Abuja and moved to Lagos. Our office was in Ajah. So I got a place around Lakowe. One weekend I decided to check up on my cousin staying at Alapere. I spent the weekend at her place and headed back to Ajah on Monday around 2pm. We got to the Landmark center axis around 3pm or so.. There was a crazy gridlock on that Lekki-Epe expressway. I sat down at the back and held on to my bag firmly. Three hours later, we didn't move 300 meters. engers kept dropping one after the other, I thought they had either gotten to their bus stop or maybe were hanging around for the traffic to ease. 6pm or so we were around Jakande.. I noticed an exodus of people trekking... and almost all the buses were empty, while others were looking for the easiest way to turn back. That was when it dawned on me that all the people I saw walking by were actually engers that alighted from buses and were trekking back home... Omoh! I jumped down from the bus, and ed the exodus of people happily cruising their legediz Benz to their respective destinations. I got to Ajah bridge around 9pm, crossed over and got one Orijin bitters, crossed back and located the nearest transport company.. That was GUO.. I bought a ticket for the first bus heading to Abuja the next day. That was how I ended my training with the firm. Lagosians are very patient and resilient people! 92 Likes 9 Shares |
b0rn2fuck(m): 11:23am On May 11 |
To whom it may concern , moving out of Lagos has always been peaceful but boring, if you chose the peace part, you won't want to leave outskirt of Lagos but if you love the city life, Lagos is the best place for you, I have never witnessed congestion since leaving Lagos but there was a time I nearly died when one big hold up ,hold me from egbeda to ikotun , anytime.i visit Lagos, I will first prepared my mind for traffic and crazy people there . I spent 27 years in Lagos before leaving 55 Likes 5 Shares |
Mko123(m): 11:24am On May 11 |
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unbiased2021: 11:24am On May 11 |
Not worth it. as an importer/businessman, living in Lagos gives you an advantage.
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SlavaUkraini: 11:25am On May 11 |
If you have stayed 5 years in Lagos and have still not made it Big...... Then relocate back to your State, city or village.. Your Breakthrough is definitely not in Lasgidi Many have relocated and they blew less than a year of Relocating. 36 Likes 4 Shares |
phransix2: 11:25am On May 11 |
Truth is just know when to surrender and run away. It’s not by force to be in lagos. Opportunities abound everywhere just that Lagos comes with its own vibe. For me I still dey lagos,?if anyone has better offer for my outside lagos I’m willing to jump on the offer… 27 Likes |
Samleke77: 11:26am On May 11 |
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CodeTemplarr: 11:27am On May 11 |
Sanwo is working but Lagos is so so chaotic for low earners. All their empty rails, of what use are they if people cannot commute cost effectively?
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AirBere: 11:27am On May 11 |
![]() Cut your cloths according to your material abi size. Life is hard but we must make use of our head. Staying in Lagos isn't by force and not for everyone nah lol. If you can't cope, find a place that suits you and move there. When I hear people constantly complaining about Lagos and how it's better elsewhere, I always wonder why Lagos is still vastly populated. If you're tired, respectfuly leave. The complaints are getting too much. I'm not from Lagos but all my family are there. Whenever I visit Nigeria, I stay in Lagos for weeks before visiting my hometown. Lagos is safe, great, and things are relatively cheap. Yes, things are cheaper in Lagos than some places like Rivers state, Akwaibom, Delta, Bayelsa, Cross River. I visited my hometown and was surprised that banana, paw paw was cheaper in Lagos than my home town. I priced a paint of garri and I was shocked as well. Quality clothes are cheaper in Lagos than most places in Nigeria. The two things that are outrightly expensive in Lagos are rent and transportation and it's not like rent and transport are cheaper elsewhere in Nigeria. Whenever I visit, there's something about Lagos lights that really gets to me ![]() With all that said, Lagos is very chaotic and not for the faint hearted. Really tough place for beginners not gonna lie. Peace 🙏 12 Likes |
SmartyPants(m): 11:27am On May 11 |
dawnomike: It's not for people who don't really know what they want to do there. Lagos is for people who have concrete plans and know exactly what they want to achieve. Too many people come just hoping to stumble into opportunities. I wouldn't recommend it. 8 Likes |
mekleelex200(m): 11:28am On May 11 |
Honestly, I see people that lives in Lagos (except few places) as people with mental health crisis. How can you survive and be comfortable in that psychotic place. I came from PH to that place, I could not stay for 1 week because I couldn't understand how people will survive in a place that mess with your mind. Everything should not be loud and chaotic abeg. Just visit other state to understand how civilize people stay. But, the honest truth, people that comes from Lagos find it difficult to adapt in a calm environment because they are addicted to chaos, just like one addicted to cocaine they cannot stay without the thrill. Tell me whether that is normal. 51 Likes 5 Shares |
Coldspice: 11:30am On May 11 |
unbiased2021: Is it only Lagos that has seaports? Is it only Lagos that has markets? 52 Likes 4 Shares |
victorDanladi: 11:31am On May 11 |
Lagos shouldn't be for all. As a yoruba guy,I have never dreamt of living in Lagos. Give me my IBADAN AND ABUJA IN PEACE! 16 Likes |
BlessedJonMoss: 11:31am On May 11 |
Seriously wishing for an opportunity to take me out of Lagos. Can't wait to leave and enjoy peace
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aikyg(m): 11:32am On May 11 |
Yes!
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njokuuche77(m): 11:32am On May 11 |
Hmm
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Treasure17(m): 11:33am On May 11 |
Lagos is not a sane environment to live.
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thesicilian: 11:34am On May 11 |
300k monthly salary in Ibadan has a higher purchasing power than in Lagos. So if you can maintain the same income at least, then it may be worth relocating from Lagos to a cheaper city.
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moneyissweet(m): 11:36am On May 11 |
You want to move from opportunity to opportune Bad decision Great100000: |
abysirius(m): 11:37am On May 11 |
People live where they live because that is where their lives are, not necessarily because they love it there. If you work in Lagos, you will not relocate to Jos no matter how much you love to live in Jos..
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Segzy19: 11:37am On May 11 |
Wealth, prosperity and God's blessings are spread all over, not only in Lagos. Lagos isn't for the weak... I moved my family out of Lagos after my two-year rent expired in Akoka. We moved to Abeokuta, and rented a three-bedroom flat for #240,000 naira per year for 5 years. Compound was large, gated, enough parking space, each flat with its own water storage tank with central borehole. I paid #650k per year in Lagos without these amenities like in Abeokuta. After 5 years I moved into my own 6-bedroom apartment in a GRA in Abeokuta. My wife got a government job, and she easily does her side-gig which earns her extra. Of course, I had other enablers that I wouldn't have in Lagos cos I'm from Abeokuta. Children's school fees are not crazy like you have in Lagos. No traffic! No agbero wahala... Environment is clean and spacious... I still work in Lagos anyway but I come home every weekend. I am lucky to find a place to stay for free in Lagos. For me, Lagos is the worksite while Abeokuta is home where I retire to by the weekend to rest, relax, breathe fresh air and eat fresh food... I have a big compound to plant stuffs and feed my family. My children are growing in the right way, and not the insanity and insecurity that pervades Lagos... Lagos is artificial.... I hope someone will learn from my experience, and adapt it to what suits him or her. There is prosperity all over o. Find out what works for you and start now... No die for Lagos... There are abokis up north who are illiterate and will never have anything to do with Lagos. Yet they are super-millionaires... They do and grow their businesses up there in the north... Even abroad, it's the same story with those who want to die in London instead of moving to other cities where they can live their lives in peace and balance 68 Likes 11 Shares |
CodeTemplarr: 11:38am On May 11 |
floss:lol. It may not be a village but something like one with less stress. Is it a must to commute 2 hours just be productive. Some people just have a large compound at the outskirts of big towns and are productive within that' space. No need spending 40%-50% on transport. 3 Likes |
CodeTemplarr: 11:41am On May 11 |
Segzy19:onshore --- offshore. Lol 3 Likes |
Greenfusion: 11:41am On May 11 |
Lagos is just too stressful, if i have a remote job and i am to choose a location, Lagos won't be an option.
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raphy(m): 11:42am On May 11 |
Nothing like worfh it just japa o.
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Babatindan: 11:43am On May 11 |
Lol
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1000angstroms(m): 11:43am On May 11 |
SlavaUkraini: So the village where the person lived all his life and never made it is where you are advising them to return to, this your advice is from the pit of hell. 4 Likes |
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