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My Lagos, My Nigeria – A Young Man’s First Experience Of Lagos by Geestunnar(m): 8:05am On Feb 25, 2015
Ever wondered what makes Lagos special?
Some would say that it is because countless opportunities abound in Lagos, others would argue that it’s because of the crazy traffic.
Speaking of traffic, ever driven over the famous 3rd mainland bridge on a Monday morning between the hours of 8 and10? Then you know what traffic in Lagos means.
Here’s a story from Jerome, a young man who relocated to Lagos from Issele-uku, Delta state, in search of a Job:
Sitting down in the Danfo bus, sweating profusely, I began to wonder if this job interview was really worth the struggle. Between the incredible heat, the smell in the Danfo and the noise – both inside and outside the bus – I would be lucky if I got to my interview in one piece. But I needed the job badly; so going back was not an option.
Finally, the bus begins to move – approximately 150cm and it's back to standstill traffic again. The driver switches off the engine and I feel my heart sink into that special zone of despair reserved for a job seeker on the brink of missing his interview due to traffic.
An argument ensues between the conductor and a passenger who wants to know why the driver took this route. Very quickly this disagreement takes two left turns, crosses a bridge, climbs a hill and somehow ends up with both men screaming at each other. And that’s how both men became a source of joyful entertainment for all passengers, as loud laughter rocked the bus.
Eventually the traffic starts to move and we get to a bus stop. I have less than 5 minutes to get to my appointment and so I get off to catch a bike from Festac to Apapa. The two men are still heartily calling down evil and chicken pox on each other’s presumably innocent parents when I get off. The bus is a bowl of laughter as it drives away.
Already 7 minutes late, I find a willing okada rider and instantly hop onto his bike without negotiating – big mistake. I get to the venue of my interview 11 minutes late, unable to argue with the opportunist okada man who charges me N1000 for a 4minute ride. I guiltily find my way to the reception and tell them about my interview with the MD.
“You’ll have to wait,” the receptionist says, “Oga is still in the go-slow. He said he might not get here for another 40 minutes.”
And somehow, it was the most normal thing in the world. This is Lagos, after all.
In Lagos you learn the distinction between being smart and being street smart.
Lagos, a Paradise for Nigerian hustlers, the city where everything is for sale, the city that never sleeps. That was Jerome’s first real experience of Lagos.
We know every Lagosian has a story, and so does every city in this blessed country of ours. Feel free to tell yours on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook with the hashtag – #AmProudlyNigerian.
Despite how crazy Lagos is, the beauty still remains. Take a drive through VI at night or is it the view of Lagos from the air? Breathtaking indeed.
Ever driven past Ajose Adeogun Street, VI on New Years Eve? Yes, Eko is beautiful.
Every race and religion , every tribe and language, come to Gidi, you will find someone. This city is real, this city is unique.
My Eko My Nigeria.

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Re: My Lagos, My Nigeria – A Young Man’s First Experience Of Lagos by Geestunnar(m): 8:07am On Feb 25, 2015
Source: ynaija.com/lagos-nigeria-young-mans-first-experience-lagos/
Re: My Lagos, My Nigeria – A Young Man’s First Experience Of Lagos by GboyegaD(m): 8:18am On Feb 25, 2015
Interesting story. I love the entertaining part of the conductor and the passenger and also, the Okada man welcoming him to Lagos.
Re: My Lagos, My Nigeria – A Young Man’s First Experience Of Lagos by Gboliwe: 8:19am On Feb 25, 2015
Cc: Ngwakwe, OAM4J, Maclatunji please someone should come and carry this thread to the right section and tutor the OP on posting in the right sections.
Thank you cool
Re: My Lagos, My Nigeria – A Young Man’s First Experience Of Lagos by Nobody: 8:24am On Feb 25, 2015
EKO,,,,,,,AKETE AROMI SA LEGBE LEGBE




#CHANGE
Re: My Lagos, My Nigeria – A Young Man’s First Experience Of Lagos by Nobody: 8:24am On Feb 25, 2015
That's why I love lagos
I can never live in any other part of Nigeria asides Lagos cool
Re: My Lagos, My Nigeria – A Young Man’s First Experience Of Lagos by teemanbastos(m): 8:32am On Feb 25, 2015
Already 7 minutes late, I find a
willing okada rider and instantly
hop onto his bike without negotiating – big mistake. I get to
the venue of my interview 11
minutes late, unable to argue with
the opportunist okada man who
charges me N1000 for a 4minute
ride.
I guiltily find my way to the reception and tell them about my
interview with the MD.
“You’ll have to wait,” the
receptionist says,“Oga is still in the
go-slow. He said he might not get
here for another 40 minutes.”
And somehow, it was the most
normal thing in the world. This is
Lagos, after all.
grin grin grin grin grin
eko tinubu..eko wenjele...eko fashola..eko o ni baje.
Re: My Lagos, My Nigeria – A Young Man’s First Experience Of Lagos by VICTORCIZA(m): 9:24am On Feb 25, 2015
LAGOS OUR LAGOS.. A NO MAN'S LAND.
THE SPIRIT OF LAGOS, THE SPIRIT OF NIGERIA

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Re: My Lagos, My Nigeria – A Young Man’s First Experience Of Lagos by Nobody: 10:14am On Feb 25, 2015
VICTORCIZA:
LAGOS OUR LAGOS.. A NO MAN'S LAND.
THE SPIRIT OF LAGOS, THE SPIRIT OF NIGERIA
it's only on a faceless forum you can see the above comment. Dem never born ibo man well make him talk that kind thing for radio or on TV, na die him go die dat day. Cowards

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Re: My Lagos, My Nigeria – A Young Man’s First Experience Of Lagos by Nobody: 10:38am On Feb 25, 2015
Lagos is a no man's land, get that into your agbohead

1toRtoiSe1:
it's only on a faceless forum you can see the above comment. Dem never born ibo man well make him talk that kind thing for radio or on TV, na die him go die dat day. Cowards

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Re: My Lagos, My Nigeria – A Young Man’s First Experience Of Lagos by Nobody: 10:56am On Feb 25, 2015
BuddahMonk:
Lagos is a no man's land, get that into your agbohead

tell peter obi or martin elechi to say that on TV. No one has said that on TV, yet your buses are already getting burnt.
Re: My Lagos, My Nigeria – A Young Man’s First Experience Of Lagos by Reminez(m): 11:35am On Feb 25, 2015
Only some greedy folks from the crime infested,gully ravaged,red mudded land of the rising poverty would say Lagos is a no man's land. Go to IGA IDUNGANRAN and spew that nonsense. Bunch of uncouth and disrespectful savages!!!!!!
Re: My Lagos, My Nigeria – A Young Man’s First Experience Of Lagos by nzeadachie: 11:38am On Feb 25, 2015
Reminez:
Only some greedy folks from the crime infested,gully ravaged,red mudded land of the rising poverty would say Lagos is a no man's land. Go to IGA IDUNGANRAN and spew that nonsense. Bunch of uncouth and disrespectful savages!!!!!!
HMMM CAN I HEAR YOU SAY RISING POVERTY?
Re: My Lagos, My Nigeria – A Young Man’s First Experience Of Lagos by Nobody: 11:49am On Feb 25, 2015
BuddahMonk:
Lagos is a no man's land, get that into your agbohead

why won't you claim lagos is a no man's land when your land looks like this
Re: My Lagos, My Nigeria – A Young Man’s First Experience Of Lagos by Brite100: 11:53am On Feb 25, 2015
You're a good writer man...

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