Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by Aleora(f): 7:39pm On Dec 12, 2018 |
domainsales18: Hey Op,
Your question is quite interesting for the newbies...I was born and bred in Lagos...Presently, I have been residing in Abuja since 2012...Let compare and contrast both cities for more illumination.
1. Transportation Lagos transportation system is quite hectic...You need to be strong to board a commercial vehicle in Lagos...There's a lot of pushing, shoving and insults...On several occasions, phones and bags are stolen...Lagos traffic is like another issue entirely...You can be in a traffic for like 2hours without any of the vehicles moving...I mean every vehicles will be in a gridlock...For someone getting to his/her destinations takes a lot of hours coupled with the stress of sitting uncomfortably in one position...Getting home, one is tired and worn out...Eventually, the lifespan of a Lagosian is usually divided by a quarter. Abuja is not like that...The traffic is very smooth and you will get to your office within 45minutes long...In the case, there's traffic, the vehicles usually move and clears up within few minutes compared to Lagos...Lastly on this, Abuja roads are way sleeky and motorable, even during rainy season.
2. Accommodation Lagos accommodation is nothing to write home about, as majority of the houses are in a state of moribund and dilapidation...The rent paid in Lagos is up the mountains for the high brow areas in Lagos, unless one want to go to a slum area to rent an eyesore of a structure deprived of the needed facilities...In Abuja here, you will see affordable houses like one-bedroom flat with facilities of N150,000 but not exceeding N250,000 in good areas...A nice one-bedroom of this standard in Lagos goes for more than N400,000...You can agree with me here that Abuja homes are very affordable.
3. Electricity In Abuja, the area I stay always have constant, I mean constant (20-24hours of light)...You can't compare that with Lagos...When I was in Lagos, the electricity supply is way below expectations...The mosquitoes always had field days with us then because of no light for fans to blow them off.
4. Air As a result of the constant supply of light in Abuja and its environs, there are fewer generators that would have been polluting the air with the dangerous carbon monoxide which would have impaired the health of the inhabitants and animals here...That's why people here always have higher lifespans, as they enjoy the undiluted air, free from nature...Less people go to the hospitals here. You can hardly find people with asthma and other lung diseases...Lagos is so choked up that breathing is quite a laborious activity...Did I forget to tell you folks that, the waste management system here works 100%...You hardly find dumpsites and garbage piled up here...Lagos is an eyesore filled with dumpsites and littered with wastes everywhere.
5. Business I must confess that Lagos is way up the league in this area, as there are many opportunities abounding in Lagos...What's the essence of business?Is it not to make money, send your children to school, pay bills, buy a car and build a house?Sure, you can make money anywhere if you have the right information and materials at your disposal...Some people are making millions of naira at the comfort of their homes without the 9-5pm type of jobs...Thousands of people are making it more than those in Lagos...Business in Lagos is over hyped...You can virtually make your money anywhere.
6. Crime Rate The crime rate in Lagos is growing at a geometric progression because of the population over there...In Lagos, the rate of cultism, kidnapping, suicide, prostitution, armed robbery, burgling, pick pocketing, yahoo, yahoo plus and ritualism has skyrocketed...Lives are not really safe in Lagos...You can't walk easy on the roads because you might be attacked by all these area boys (alayes) and the rest...This is not so in Abuja...Here, we sleep with our two eyes closed...You can carry your costly phones and laptops on the streets without any form of molestation...Nobody is ready to snatch your IPhone from you because everybody is a big boy here...You can stay outside and come back late without any harassment...Life is really great here in Abuja.
Abuja is the small London of Nigeria. That's my two cents.
I still need a roommate. where you staying |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by Haryoureendey4(m): 10:39pm On Dec 12, 2018 |
domainsales18: Hey Op,
Your question is quite interesting for the newbies...I was born and bred in Lagos...Presently, I have been residing in Abuja since 2012...Let compare and contrast both cities for more illumination.
1. Transportation Lagos transportation system is quite hectic...You need to be strong to board a commercial vehicle in Lagos...There's a lot of pushing, shoving and insults...On several occasions, phones and bags are stolen...Lagos traffic is like another issue entirely...You can be in a traffic for like 2hours without any of the vehicles moving...I mean every vehicles will be in a gridlock...For someone getting to his/her destinations takes a lot of hours coupled with the stress of sitting uncomfortably in one position...Getting home, one is tired and worn out...Eventually, the lifespan of a Lagosian is usually divided by a quarter. Abuja is not like that...The traffic is very smooth and you will get to your office within 45minutes long...In the case, there's traffic, the vehicles usually move and clears up within few minutes compared to Lagos...Lastly on this, Abuja roads are way sleeky and motorable, even during rainy season.
2. Accommodation Lagos accommodation is nothing to write home about, as majority of the houses are in a state of moribund and dilapidation...The rent paid in Lagos is up the mountains for the high brow areas in Lagos, unless one want to go to a slum area to rent an eyesore of a structure deprived of the needed facilities...In Abuja here, you will see affordable houses like one-bedroom flat with facilities of N150,000 but not exceeding N250,000 in good areas...A nice one-bedroom of this standard in Lagos goes for more than N400,000...You can agree with me here that Abuja homes are very affordable.
3. Electricity In Abuja, the area I stay always have constant, I mean constant (20-24hours of light)...You can't compare that with Lagos...When I was in Lagos, the electricity supply is way below expectations...The mosquitoes always had field days with us then because of no light for fans to blow them off.
4. Air As a result of the constant supply of light in Abuja and its environs, there are fewer generators that would have been polluting the air with the dangerous carbon monoxide which would have impaired the health of the inhabitants and animals here...That's why people here always have higher lifespans, as they enjoy the undiluted air, free from nature...Less people go to the hospitals here. You can hardly find people with asthma and other lung diseases...Lagos is so choked up that breathing is quite a laborious activity...Did I forget to tell you folks that, the waste management system here works 100%...You hardly find dumpsites and garbage piled up here...Lagos is an eyesore filled with dumpsites and littered with wastes everywhere.
5. Business I must confess that Lagos is way up the league in this area, as there are many opportunities abounding in Lagos...What's the essence of business?Is it not to make money, send your children to school, pay bills, buy a car and build a house?Sure, you can make money anywhere if you have the right information and materials at your disposal...Some people are making millions of naira at the comfort of their homes without the 9-5pm type of jobs...Thousands of people are making it more than those in Lagos...Business in Lagos is over hyped...You can virtually make your money anywhere.
6. Crime Rate The crime rate in Lagos is growing at a geometric progression because of the population over there...In Lagos, the rate of cultism, kidnapping, suicide, prostitution, armed robbery, burgling, pick pocketing, yahoo, yahoo plus and ritualism has skyrocketed...Lives are not really safe in Lagos...You can't walk easy on the roads because you might be attacked by all these area boys (alayes) and the rest...This is not so in Abuja...Here, we sleep with our two eyes closed...You can carry your costly phones and laptops on the streets without any form of molestation...Nobody is ready to snatch your IPhone from you because everybody is a big boy here...You can stay outside and come back late without any harassment...Life is really great here in Abuja.
Abuja is the small London of Nigeria. That's my two cents.
I still need a roommate. Pls sir I'm a Youth Corper was born and bred in Lagos too, but don't want to go back to my parent house after this program, am already saving from my allowee.... Want to ask just 2 questions..... 1. Like how much can I get a Self contain apartment in Abuja? 2. Am into Fashioning is fashioning business profitable in Abuja? 1 Like |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by Obafisenco(m): 3:14am On Dec 13, 2018 |
Plz I'm into building construction and currently base in ikorodu Lagos, just want to ask if it's better for me to move to Abuja? Cos I've been hearing there's many opportunities in the construction industry in Abuja, plz I need advice. |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by austyne22ex(m): 4:41pm On Dec 31, 2018 |
Haryoureendey4:
Pls sir I'm a Youth Corper was born and bred in Lagos too, but don't want to go back to my parent house after this program, am already saving from my allowee.... Want to ask just 2 questions..... 1. Like how much can I get a Self contain apartment in Abuja? 2. Am into Fashioning is fashioning business profitable in Abuja? Tho the question wasn't directed at me but I also came to Abuja as a youth corper 2 years back and I can say God has been faithful.. .to ur 1st question, U can get a GOOD self contain For 250k - 500k depending on the location...(250k-300k for kubwa, Dawaki, dutse, Luge, life camp, Jahi and some part of gwarinpa while areas like Wuse, wuye, Jabi, utako is 300k and above depending on the quality of the house) And to ur 2nd question, YES the business is profitable so long as u have "packaging"...Abuja is all about packaging 1 Like |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by Haryoureendey4(m): 11:11pm On Dec 31, 2018 |
austyne22ex:
Tho the question wasn't directed at me but I also came to Abuja as a youth corper 2 years back and I can say God has been faithful.. .to ur 1st question, U can get a GOOD self contain For 250k - 500k depending on the location...(250k-300k for kubwa, Dawaki, dutse, Luge, life camp, Jahi and some part of gwarinpa while areas like Wuse, wuye, Jabi, utako is 300k and above depending on the quality of the house) And to ur 2nd question, YES the business is profitable so long as u have "packaging"...Abuja is all about packaging Oook thanks for ur response sir.....so I can't get a self con of 150k in Abuja? |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by eleojo23: 11:35pm On Dec 31, 2018 |
Haryoureendey4: Oook thanks for ur response sir.....so I can't get a self con of 150k in Abuja? Let me come in here... What he said is true but you can still get self con for 150k in some places even in some of the areas he mentioned. There are other cheap areas like Kubwa Byazin-across, Kabusa (close to Area 1), Nyanya, gwagwalada (these two are outskirts but cheap transport to the main town like N300-500 depending on where you are going). Even in Bwari, Dutse, mpape and dawaki, you can find house of that price but keep extra 20k incase you don't get one for exactly 150k. Forget staying in Gwarimpa, it's mostly hyped but there are very rich and influencial people there though like Charly boy and some politicians. Just find a good cheap place to lay your head then take your business to the big guys in their 'mansions'. 3 Likes |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by austyne22ex(m): 8:28am On Jan 01, 2019 |
Haryoureendey4: Oook thanks for ur response sir.....so I can't get a self con of 150k in Abuja? Yes boss...the person above me just answered ur question in the best way possible (he literally took the words out of my mouth) ... Just note that u don't always have to start big in Abuja.. .u can start small and work your way up.. .God bless |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by Obafisenco(m): 4:52am On Jan 04, 2019 |
Obafisenco: Plz I'm into building construction and currently base in ikorodu Lagos, just want to ask if it's better for me to move to Abuja? Cos I've been hearing there's many opportunities in the construction industry in Abuja, plz I need advice. �pls Guy's kindly attand to my question Austyne22ex Eleojo23 Pls I need ur surjection |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by eleojo23: 6:34am On Jan 04, 2019 |
Obafisenco:
�pls Guy's kindly attand to my question Austyne22ex Eleojo23 Pls I need ur surjection Hmm...I don't know much about your line of work but I know that Abuja has a lot of estates and more are built/developed every year or so. I often see adverts like 'own a home in so and so estate starting from so and so amount'. I don't really know the details but I guess it means that a new estate is selling homes to anyone who wishes to buy. Also in the suburbs, there is often construction of 'ultra modern' markets and that means building of shopping spaces because I see adverts like 'Get a shop in so and so market at so and so amount'' Drawing from these, I think there is a lot of construction opportunity in Abj. But...I don't know how easy it is to get contracts...bear in mind that Abj is Nigeria's political capital so heavy politics will be involved. |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by Obafisenco(m): 8:09am On Jan 04, 2019 |
thanks sir, I'm really grateful eleojo23:
Hmm...I don't know much about your line of work but I know that Abuja has a lot of estates and more are built/developed every year or so.
I often see adverts like 'own a home in so and so estate starting from so and so amount'. I don't really know the details but I guess it means that a new estate is selling homes to anyone who wishes to buy.
Also in the suburbs, there is often construction of 'ultra modern' markets and that means building of shopping spaces because I see adverts like 'Get a shop in so and so market at so and so amount''
Drawing from these, I think there is a lot of construction opportunity in Abj. But...I don't know how easy it is to get contracts...bear in mind that Abj is Nigeria's political capital so heavy politics will be involved. |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by austyne22ex(m): 8:21am On Jan 04, 2019 |
sorry for the late response I am just seeing this now...well, I am a civil engineer too and I am presently working wit a construction company here in Abuja...There are opportunities for civil engineers here in Abuja cus the city is still developing hence lots of construction going on (especially building structures)...Also, construction companies that carry out projects in Northern part of the country (highway projects and the likes) have their head offices here in Abuja so it is somehow easy to join these companies here if u know ur onions... But if ur plan is to go into private practice, then u have to come here first and spend some time to understand the terrain cus getting contracts here boils down to connect... If u have other questions, feel free to ask...God bless |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by Obafisenco(m): 8:34am On Jan 04, 2019 |
austyne22ex: sorry for the late response I am just seeing this now...well, I am a civil engineer too and I am presently working wit a construction company here in Abuja...There are opportunities for civil engineers here in Abuja cus the city is still developing hence lots of construction going on (especially building structures)...Also, construction companies that carry out projects in Northern part of the country (highway projects and the likes) have their head offices here in Abuja so it is somehow easy to join these companies here if u know ur onions... But if ur plan is to go into private practice, then u have to come here first and spend some time to understand the terrain cus getting contracts here boils down to connect... If u have other questions, feel free to ask...God bless thanks boss thou I'm a private practice artisan as a bricklayer and painter. so can there be opportunity of getting like painting contracts from those construction company cos I know many of them will already have there bricklayers. and wat part of abuja is best for an artisan like me. thanks in advance sir. |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by austyne22ex(m): 8:47am On Jan 04, 2019 |
Well, I believe the sky is big enough for everyone...If u package urself well, I believe u can...and with regards to the part of Abuja that is best for an Artisan, anywhere is okay so long as it is not above ur budget, it is easy to move around town cus the city is well planned and there is a good road network... Mind U, I would suggest u wait till after the elections before u relocate cus nothing is really happening in Abuja right now (i.e no contracts)...everyone is just waiting for the outcome of the elections before they start making moves.. |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by austyne22ex(m): 8:48am On Jan 04, 2019 |
Obafisenco:
thanks boss thou I'm a private practice artisan as a bricklayer and painter. so can there be opportunity of getting like painting contracts from those construction company cos I know many of them will already have there bricklayers. and wat part of abuja is best for an artisan like me. thanks in advance sir. Well, I believe the sky is big enough for everyone...If u package urself well, I believe u can...and with regards to the part of Abuja that is best for an Artisan, anywhere is okay so long as it is not above ur budget, it is easy to move around town cus the city is well planned and there is a good road network... Mind U, I would suggest u wait till after the elections before u relocate cus nothing is really happening in Abuja right now (i.e no contracts)...everyone is just waiting for the outcome of the elections before they start making moves.. |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by Obafisenco(m): 9:30am On Jan 04, 2019 |
austyne22ex:
Well, I believe the sky is big enough for everyone...If u package urself well, I believe u can...and with regards to the part of Abuja that is best for an Artisan, anywhere is okay so long as it is not above ur budget, it is easy to move around town cus the city is well planned and there is a good road network... Mind U, I would suggest u wait till after the elections before u relocate cus nothing is really happening in Abuja right now (i.e no contracts)...everyone is just waiting for the outcome of the elections before they start making moves.. thank you sir, I'm really grateful |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by Bayoibee: 5:41pm On Feb 09, 2019 |
Have you found the roommate yet because I’m about to move to Abuja from Lagos, I just got a job offer and I totally agree with you lacks is stressful, I got the same job offer in both cities but I opted for abj instead, I wanna see how life is over there and hopefully it’s not as stressful as Lagos because I’m tired of Lagos domainsales18: Hey Op,
Your question is quite interesting for the newbies...I was born and bred in Lagos...Presently, I have been residing in Abuja since 2012...Let compare and contrast both cities for more illumination.
1. Transportation Lagos transportation system is quite hectic...You need to be strong to board a commercial vehicle in Lagos...There's a lot of pushing, shoving and insults...On several occasions, phones and bags are stolen...Lagos traffic is like another issue entirely...You can be in a traffic for like 2hours without any of the vehicles moving...I mean every vehicles will be in a gridlock...For someone getting to his/her destinations takes a lot of hours coupled with the stress of sitting uncomfortably in one position...Getting home, one is tired and worn out...Eventually, the lifespan of a Lagosian is usually divided by a quarter. Abuja is not like that...The traffic is very smooth and you will get to your office within 45minutes long...In the case, there's traffic, the vehicles usually move and clears up within few minutes compared to Lagos...Lastly on this, Abuja roads are way sleeky and motorable, even during rainy season.
2. Accommodation Lagos accommodation is nothing to write home about, as majority of the houses are in a state of moribund and dilapidation...The rent paid in Lagos is up the mountains for the high brow areas in Lagos, unless one want to go to a slum area to rent an eyesore of a structure deprived of the needed facilities...In Abuja here, you will see affordable houses like one-bedroom flat with facilities of N150,000 but not exceeding N250,000 in good areas...A nice one-bedroom of this standard in Lagos goes for more than N400,000...You can agree with me here that Abuja homes are very affordable.
3. Electricity In Abuja, the area I stay always have constant, I mean constant (20-24hours of light)...You can't compare that with Lagos...When I was in Lagos, the electricity supply is way below expectations...The mosquitoes always had field days with us then because of no light for fans to blow them off.
4. Air As a result of the constant supply of light in Abuja and its environs, there are fewer generators that would have been polluting the air with the dangerous carbon monoxide which would have impaired the health of the inhabitants and animals here...That's why people here always have higher lifespans, as they enjoy the undiluted air, free from nature...Less people go to the hospitals here. You can hardly find people with asthma and other lung diseases...Lagos is so choked up that breathing is quite a laborious activity...Did I forget to tell you folks that, the waste management system here works 100%...You hardly find dumpsites and garbage piled up here...Lagos is an eyesore filled with dumpsites and littered with wastes everywhere.
5. Business I must confess that Lagos is way up the league in this area, as there are many opportunities abounding in Lagos...What's the essence of business?Is it not to make money, send your children to school, pay bills, buy a car and build a house?Sure, you can make money anywhere if you have the right information and materials at your disposal...Some people are making millions of naira at the comfort of their homes without the 9-5pm type of jobs...Thousands of people are making it more than those in Lagos...Business in Lagos is over hyped...You can virtually make your money anywhere.
6. Crime Rate The crime rate in Lagos is growing at a geometric progression because of the population over there...In Lagos, the rate of cultism, kidnapping, suicide, prostitution, armed robbery, burgling, pick pocketing, yahoo, yahoo plus and ritualism has skyrocketed...Lives are not really safe in Lagos...You can't walk easy on the roads because you might be attacked by all these area boys (alayes) and the rest...This is not so in Abuja...Here, we sleep with our two eyes closed...You can carry your costly phones and laptops on the streets without any form of molestation...Nobody is ready to snatch your IPhone from you because everybody is a big boy here...You can stay outside and come back late without any harassment...Life is really great here in Abuja.
Abuja is the small London of Nigeria. That's my two cents.
I still need a roommate. |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by HopeAlive16(f): 3:31pm On Jul 27, 2019 |
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Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by austyne22ex(m): 8:09am On Jul 29, 2019 |
HopeAlive16: I need a self-contained room or BQ in Abuja (Nyanya, Mararaba, Lugbe, Airport road). Alternatively, a flatmate( ladies please). This is very urgent, as in intend relocating come August. What's ur budget? |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by HopeAlive16(f): 8:37am On Jul 29, 2019 |
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Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by austyne22ex(m): 8:51am On Jul 29, 2019 |
HopeAlive16:
Please can you help in any way?...my budget is 100k/150k. I don't know if this is too low but it also depends on whats on offer. And please your opinion and suggestion will be very much appreciated. well, it depends, I live in Karu site (just before Nyanyan) and there are alot of agents around here with houses that are readily available but mind u, u wont be able to get a self con for 100K in Karu, so u should be looking at 150k-300k depending on the standard of the house. As for Nyanyan and Mararaba, u should be able to get that of 100K but it might be below standard so I would suggest u put ur mind on 150k. And for Lugbe and Airport Road, I don't know much about the cost of rent and the security in the area Feel free to ask me any other question And remember it is okay to start small in Abuja |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by HopeAlive16(f): 10:52am On Jul 29, 2019 |
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Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by austyne22ex(m): 11:00am On Jul 29, 2019 |
HopeAlive16:
I just sent you a mail....pls reply asap. Yeah, I got the notification... |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by Swinger60(f): 8:07pm On Jul 31, 2019 |
austyne22ex:
well, it depends, I live in Karu site (just before Nyanyan) and there are alot of agents around here with houses that are readily available but mind u, u wont be able to get a self con for 100K in Karu, so u should be looking at 150k-300k depending on the standard of the house. As for Nyanyan and Mararaba, u should be able to get that of 100K but it might be below standard so I would suggest u put ur mind on 150k. And for Lugbe and Airport Road, I don't know much about the cost of rent and the security in the area Feel free to ask me any other question
And remember it is okay to start small in Abuja I never knew selfcons are that expensive in Karu. I have a friend who pays 150k for one bedroom in Maraba. |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by austyne22ex(m): 10:55am On Aug 01, 2019 |
Swinger60:
I never knew selfcons are that expensive in Karu. I have a friend who pays 150k for one bedroom in Maraba. Yes ooo...To get a reasonable self con in Karu, u should be looking at 250k and above... |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by Isaacpyo04(m): 2:35pm On Jan 27, 2020 |
Swinger60:
I never knew selfcons are that expensive in Karu. I have a friend who pays 150k for one bedroom in Maraba. Please can you help get the agent's contact |
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Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by Nobody: 7:36am On Mar 08, 2020 |
Thanks so much for that great write up. What about job/contract opportunity in the construction industry especially as a civil engineering graduate whose ambition is to start a contracting/construction firm. Thanks as you reply |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by Nobody: 8:32am On Mar 08, 2020 |
banre: Abuja is obviously the best place to live as there's so much quiet and serenity. Am currently in abuja but am leaving 4 lagos soon because there are numerous job opportunities compared to the selected few in abj. To get a good job in abj you gotta highly connected since menial or regular job won't do sh!t. largely it depends on a person's choice and the need to stick to the choice because both places are particularly tempting Thanks so much for that great write up. What about job/contract opportunity in the construction industry especially as a civil engineering graduate whose ambition is to start a contracting/construction firm. Thanks as you reply |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by Nobody: 8:55am On Mar 08, 2020 |
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Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by Nobody: 8:59am On Mar 08, 2020 |
ahiboilandgas: doors ...abuja will be best ...fasting growing city in Africa in term of property and u have another branch around lekki -ajah axis too Thanks so much for that great write up. What about job/contract opportunity in the construction industry especially as a civil engineering graduate whose ambition is to start a contracting/construction firm. Thanks as you reply |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by Nobody: 9:10am On Mar 08, 2020 |
olaboy1: As long as you are not doing a 9-5 job I strongly advice you to sit your ass down in Lagos. You are not going to end up with just foreign doors business because Lagos would open your eyes.
Plan your trips and drive time in Lagos and you are fine, also remember Lagos has little or no traffic on the weekends especially on the Island.
With the massive sea port in Lagos, you walk into Apapa port and you are out straight to the waiting market. You are eliminating the dangers of theft and accident moving all your goods from Lagos port to Abuja.
If you are returning back to Nigeria with enough capital then Lagos is your number 1 stop destination considering your username as a single dad coming for business. Your business needs to thrive for you to enjoy a good standard of living, so living in Kubwa with not much business going on is a very wrong economical move. You can live/run your business in Lagos and build your clientele in Abuja and then consider moving to Abuja once you hold your ground. Be futuristic my friend, think of business diversification.
There are cool places to live in Lagos like Surulere, Ikeja, Maryland, private estates in Gbagada. Also I bet you don’t want to miss out on all the owambe party invitations as a young CEO.
The air in Lagos is bad for those who need to jump on an okada from Ipaja to Meiran or from Oshodi to Isolo, not for a CEO like you cruising in your AC locked up car. The traffic in Lagos is terrible between 5am- 8am, 4:30pm-9pm considering we don’t have enough intra-city buses, city center congestion charges for cars and poor road infrastructure. With the Lagos project on revamping transportation and the rolling out of enough buses, I see the Lagos state government introducing congestion charges in some key areas, drop your cars and use the city buses or be ready to pay congestion charges and high parking fee to drive to office on the Island.
85% of road users office workers are already in their offices by 8am, so you can stroll to your office like a boss by 9am and get out by 4pm, if you know you know and by 8pm all the joints are beckoning at you at every corner bursting your brain with legbegbe crooner.
Lagos is life of the party, Abuja is a solitary confinement, only you can decide how you want to enjoy your 30’s and 40’s. Thanks so much for that great write up. What about job/contract opportunity in the construction industry especially as a civil engineering graduate whose ambition is to start a contracting/construction firm. Thanks as you reply |
Re: Abuja Or Lagos: Which Is More Conducive For Living And Business? by Nobody: 9:17am On Mar 08, 2020 |
Obafisenco: Plz I'm into building construction and currently base in ikorodu Lagos, just want to ask if it's better for me to move to Abuja? Cos I've been hearing there's many opportunities in the construction industry in Abuja, plz I need advice. Bro.where did you finally settled now . Abuja or Lagos in terms of the opportunities in the construction industry. Thanks |