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17 ways to survive Lagos uniqueness

Lagos is the commercial centre of Nigeria, A West African country on the Gulf of Guinea. It is a mega city of over 20 million people.
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Lagos is a vibrant city in Nigeria, known for its bustling atmosphere, diverse culture, and economic significance. It’s one of the largest cities in Africa and serves as a major financial and commercial hub for the region. Lagos is the commercial centre of Nigeria, A West African country on the Gulf of Guinea. It is a mega city of over 20 million people.

1. On a bus, When you sit by the window. Never operate your phone, It will be snatched from your hand. This is a quintessential occurrence in some suburban parts of Lagos such as Agege and Mushin.

2. Whenever someone greets you on the road, Do not answer him or her especially when he approaches you from behind.

3. If you see people fighting, Mind your business!!. I repeat MIND YOUR BUSINESS!!

4. You must learn how to argue with a bus conductor when he tries to cheat you.
And please whenever you do. Please don’t use Standard English. You must have had a good knowledge of Pidgin before you came to Lagos.

5. Walk with a known Nigerian, on the first weeks of your stay in Lagos. He’ll show you the ropes.

6. Whenever you’re walking in a deserted area in Lagos. Walk like a gangster, not like a responsible person. If you do, Miscreants will feel you’re defensive and won’t come close to you.

7. Anything you did not find on your head, Please don’t pick it. (You understand what I mean).

8. When you’re crossing the road. Turn into a Ronaldo. Cars come in massive droves. They won’t hit you but you must learn how to dribble them.

9. When you want to buy soft drinks, Buy soft drinks from people hawking in the traffic. It is believed that the drinks taste sweeter than the ones bought from people in shops😅. Just a belief!!

10. When you see a large number of people running, don’t wait or ask questions. Just run with them. RUN RUN RUN!!! Ask when it is safe!!

11. Never leave Lagos without taking a ride on the Third Mainland Bridge. It is a sin😅

12. Don’t dance to any music you hear, never stare or laugh at people. Don’t speak to anyone on the bus until they speak to you first.

13. Whenever you walk in a crowded area, hold your phone firmly in your hand, not in your bag or pocket

14. Whenever you want to ask for Directions, say this. “Sorry, Please, Excuse me…then ask your question”. It is compulsory to say all of them. Don’t omit any. Everybody is angry in Nigeria.

15. It’s often said that the number of people who are mentally normal in Lagos isn’t up to 5. In essence, If a Lagosian teases you, don’t take him seriously. Just be cool to prevent issues. We’re mad in this Lagos!!.

16. There’s one popular “Den of Scammers” in Lagos called Computer Village. It is the most popular place for buying and repairing electronic devices. But please and please open your eyes very well before you buy a soup package in a phone case or buy swapped electronics.

17. And lastly LAGOS is a comedy centre, you will love the drama you will be seeing around.

Lagos is very very fun and sweet once you understand the system. It’s not a bad place to be, it’s just a place to be SMART and WISE!!

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