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Victoria Island Lago De Curamo Lagos Megacity Region by 9JAREALESTATE: 4:12pm On Sep 22, 2018
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VI: Victoria Island, also popularly referred to as VI, is one of the upscale areas in Lagos state. It is one of the areas under the Eti Osa Local Government Area in Lagos. Victoria Island is located on the other half of Lagos – Lagos Island. This part of Lagos is not just home to some of the upper-class citizens, it is also considered the business hub of the city. The claims to these are not far-fetched as it is home to international companies/brands and headquarters to some of Nigeria’s financial institutions. It is the Victoria Island which links both the Lagos Island and the Lekki Peninsula; the latter is considered home to most of the city’s expensive real estate assets.

A large part of the Island was originally part of jurisdiction of the Oniru chieftaincy family of Lagos with tenants inhabiting the land. In 1948, the Lagos Executive Development Board paid 250,000 pounds as compensation for the land acquired from the Oniru family and an additional 150,000 pounds as compensation for the inhabitants and shrines destroyed. The inhabitants were later resettled at Maroko village. Victoria Island was originally surrounded entirely by water. It was bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the south, the mouth of the Lagos Lagoon on the West, the Five Cowrie Creek to the north North, and swamps on the East. The colonial government began the process of filling in the eastern swamps to reduce mosquito breeding areas. This created a land bridge between Victoria Island and Lekki Peninsula ending its existence as a true island.

As earlier said, a lot of things have been said about this part of Lagos, but there are definitely things you might not have heard of.



VI: What Is It Like To Live In Victoria Island?



Lagos is considered one of the toughest places to live in Nigeria, and West Africa. This is largely due to its population which ranks top when compared to other states. It is the business hub of the country and home to diverse people from a wide range of countries and tribes. Lagos is that place people come in search of greener pastures. It is believed that if you can make it in Lagos, you can make it anywhere else in the world. Though the claims may be far reached but to some school of thoughts, living in Lagos should be added as an employment skill. The humour is these thoughts cannot be swept under the carpet. In all, the points in which they drive home is that Lagos is not an easy place to live in. Despite this, the number of people who come into Lagos has never reduced over years. This is because it remains top on the list of places people want to live and work. Considering the fact that Lagos is divided into two – the Lagos mainland and Lagos Island, a lot have been said and written about life on the Lagos mainland: the bustle and hustle, the ghetto life and lots more. What then is it like to live on the Lagos Island – the city’s other half? Inasmuch as the article is about Victoria Island, we would consider what it is like to live in this part of Lagos.

Victoria Island, like other areas on the Island, is surrounded by water – majorly the Atlantic Ocean and the Lagos Lagoon. It is that part of Lagos state that has distinguished itself as a business hub yet maintaining its conduciveness as a residential area. As known for most Island areas, this part of the city is the abode of upper-class citizens – the celebrities, oil moguls, politicians and persons with deep pockets. Unlike what you come across on some of the Lagos mainland roads, the roads here are interlocked. Another outstanding feature of Victoria Island is that it is the focal point for everything luxury and fun – from restaurants, hotels down to nightclubs. It is due to its good road network that most businesses have their headquarters in this part of Lagos. This part of Lagos, despite the population, is relatively peaceful, making it one of the places where foreigners love to live. Victoria Island also provides a considerable amount of beautiful sea views, it is also a sister city to Eko Atlantic built on the reclaimed land from the Atlantic Ocean. All these make Victoria Island one of the best places to live in; no wonder more people are searching for land for sale in Victoria Island and where to live.

VI: Places In Victoria Island

Over years, a number of places in Victoria Island have become landmarks in the state. Some of which are popular structures like Eko Hotel, Civic Centre, Federal Palace Hotel among others. However, some of the areas or places in Victoria Island include Ozumba Mbadiwe, Oniru, Tiamiyu Savage, Ahmadu Bello, Adeola Odeku, Adeola Hopewell, Kofo Abayomi, Danmole Street, Idejo, Abudu Smith, Saka Tinubu, Ajose Adeogun, Muri Okunola, Etim Inyang, Jide Oki, Louis Solomon, Sanusi Fafunwa, Idowu Taylor, Adeyemo Alakija, Ligali Ayorinde among others. There are, however, some places or areas that have become household names; for those who live and/or work in Victoria Island, these places are not unknown and have become part of their day to day activities.



VI: How To Get Around In Victoria Island

Knowing the places and what it is like to live in Victoria Island is not enough. There is the need to be aware of how to get around the entire area. Though it is clear that this part of Lagos is the abode for some of the society’s top shot; with its good network of roads and luxurious real estate properties, however, it is not without its own fair share of the Lagos traffic. It is most times due to the number of people during peak hours. Here, given that the majority of the residents are upper-class citizens, most of the people in the area own a car. This does, however, not mean that there are no alternatives to move around in the area. The means of transportation range from commercial buses, cabs, motorcycles to ferries. It is also important to note that getting around Victoria Island can be relatively expensive when compared to other places in Lagos.



VI: Where To Stay In Victoria Island

The chances that you wouldn’t get where to stay in Victoria Island is very slim. This is because of the array of options here. Whether you intend to just spend a night or planning to move to Victoria Island, this part of Lagos is arms ready to welcome you. For someone looking to start a family in the area, there are enough houses for sale in Victoria Island. Also, if you are considering staying for a day or two, there are a number of expensive and cheap hotels in Victoria Island to lodge in. As earlier mentioned, Victoria Island is home to some of Lagos top hotels such as Eko Hotel & Suites, Protea Hotel, Federal Palace Hotel, Landmark Hotel, BWC Hotel, Blowfish Hotel and among others. The cheap hotels or guest houses in Victoria Island also include Beni Gold Hotel, Integrity Hotel & Suites, Morning Side Suites and Spa, Annes Luxury Suites, The Sanzak Place etc. What this means is, with the wide range of hotels and guests houses in Victoria Island VI, there is always where to stay depending on your budget. Genevieve-Nnaji Becomes A Millionaire Real Estate Investor Oshee!!!

VI: Victoria Island Nightlife





The Lagos nightlife is definitely of the reasons people come to the city besides its commercial prowess. There is the saying that Lagosians know how to work and party at the same time. No wonder people often look forward to Fridays; which are gateways to the weekend and ways to ease the week’s stress. The nightlife in the city is one of the best in the country as most of the entertainment shows are held in Lagos. There is arguably any music tour or show that doesn’t come to Lagos – it is where the country’s money is. This means that both the Lagos Island and Lagos Mainland experience a fair share of the city’s nightlife, especially on Fridays or weekends. However, the Lagos Island is where the “big boys” of the city go to party as most of the top clubs are in this area. The Victoria Island nightlife is considered one of the best in Lagos as it is home some of the most popular clubs and bar such as Quilox, Escape Nightlife, Pat’s Bar, Nitro Club, Rumours Nightclub, Alba Lounge, Metropolitan Club, Escobar etc. If you want to experience the rich nightlife of Lagos, you definitely want to head over to the Island. Aside from going to bars and restaurants, the night skies of Victoria Island is another beautiful experience you definitely want to experience. The roads are lit up by streetlights and its entire beauty comes to life. By this time of the day, usually around 8 pm downwards, the majority of the population are close for work and back on the mainland. The calmness and display of skyscrapers make it one of the most beautiful places in Lagos. Also, with the emerging new city, Victoria Island promise to be one for the future as more people would come into the area; to live and do business.

If you have read the article without ski ping any of the points listed, you definitely have an overview of Victoria Island; what to expect and what to get around, so it shouldn’t be difficult blending in with the lifestyle of the area.

https://9jarealestate.com
Re: Victoria Island Lago De Curamo Lagos Megacity Region by Nnamdi96: 8:10pm On Nov 09, 2018
Blowfish Hotel located in the heart of Victoria Island is the number 1 choice for anyone hoping to enjoy the lagos nightlife while still having sometime for relaxation during the day. The staff are nice and compassionate and make you feel comfortable from the moment you step in. You can book a night or two atBlowfish Hotel on Hotelsng






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VI: Victoria Island, also popularly referred to as VI, is one of the upscale areas in Lagos state. It is one of the areas under the Eti Osa Local Government Area in Lagos. Victoria Island is located on the other half of Lagos – Lagos Island. This part of Lagos is not just home to some of the upper-class citizens, it is also considered the business hub of the city. The claims to these are not far-fetched as it is home to international companies/brands and headquarters to some of Nigeria’s financial institutions. It is the Victoria Island which links both the Lagos Island and the Lekki Peninsula; the latter is considered home to most of the city’s expensive real estate assets.

A large part of the Island was originally part of jurisdiction of the Oniru chieftaincy family of Lagos with tenants inhabiting the land. In 1948, the Lagos Executive Development Board paid 250,000 pounds as compensation for the land acquired from the Oniru family and an additional 150,000 pounds as compensation for the inhabitants and shrines destroyed. The inhabitants were later resettled at Maroko village. Victoria Island was originally surrounded entirely by water. It was bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the south, the mouth of the Lagos Lagoon on the West, the Five Cowrie Creek to the north North, and swamps on the East. The colonial government began the process of filling in the eastern swamps to reduce mosquito breeding areas. This created a land bridge between Victoria Island and Lekki Peninsula ending its existence as a true island.

As earlier said, a lot of things have been said about this part of Lagos, but there are definitely things you might not have heard of.



VI: What Is It Like To Live In Victoria Island?



Lagos is considered one of the toughest places to live in Nigeria, and West Africa. This is largely due to its population which ranks top when compared to other states. It is the business hub of the country and home to diverse people from a wide range of countries and tribes. Lagos is that place people come in search of greener pastures. It is believed that if you can make it in Lagos, you can make it anywhere else in the world. Though the claims may be far reached but to some school of thoughts, living in Lagos should be added as an employment skill. The humour is these thoughts cannot be swept under the carpet. In all, the points in which they drive home is that Lagos is not an easy place to live in. Despite this, the number of people who come into Lagos has never reduced over years. This is because it remains top on the list of places people want to live and work. Considering the fact that Lagos is divided into two – the Lagos mainland and Lagos Island, a lot have been said and written about life on the Lagos mainland: the bustle and hustle, the ghetto life and lots more. What then is it like to live on the Lagos Island – the city’s other half? Inasmuch as the article is about Victoria Island, we would consider what it is like to live in this part of Lagos.

Victoria Island, like other areas on the Island, is surrounded by water – majorly the Atlantic Ocean and the Lagos Lagoon. It is that part of Lagos state that has distinguished itself as a business hub yet maintaining its conduciveness as a residential area. As known for most Island areas, this part of the city is the abode of upper-class citizens – the celebrities, oil moguls, politicians and persons with deep pockets. Unlike what you come across on some of the Lagos mainland roads, the roads here are interlocked. Another outstanding feature of Victoria Island is that it is the focal point for everything luxury and fun – from restaurants, hotels down to nightclubs. It is due to its good road network that most businesses have their headquarters in this part of Lagos. This part of Lagos, despite the population, is relatively peaceful, making it one of the places where foreigners love to live. Victoria Island also provides a considerable amount of beautiful sea views, it is also a sister city to Eko Atlantic built on the reclaimed land from the Atlantic Ocean. All these make Victoria Island one of the best places to live in; no wonder more people are searching for land for sale in Victoria Island and where to live.

VI: Places In Victoria Island

Over years, a number of places in Victoria Island have become landmarks in the state. Some of which are popular structures like Eko Hotel, Civic Centre, Federal Palace Hotel among others. However, some of the areas or places in Victoria Island include Ozumba Mbadiwe, Oniru, Tiamiyu Savage, Ahmadu Bello, Adeola Odeku, Adeola Hopewell, Kofo Abayomi, Danmole Street, Idejo, Abudu Smith, Saka Tinubu, Ajose Adeogun, Muri Okunola, Etim Inyang, Jide Oki, Louis Solomon, Sanusi Fafunwa, Idowu Taylor, Adeyemo Alakija, Ligali Ayorinde among others. There are, however, some places or areas that have become household names; for those who live and/or work in Victoria Island, these places are not unknown and have become part of their day to day activities.



VI: How To Get Around In Victoria Island

Knowing the places and what it is like to live in Victoria Island is not enough. There is the need to be aware of how to get around the entire area. Though it is clear that this part of Lagos is the abode for some of the society’s top shot; with its good network of roads and luxurious real estate properties, however, it is not without its own fair share of the Lagos traffic. It is most times due to the number of people during peak hours. Here, given that the majority of the residents are upper-class citizens, most of the people in the area own a car. This does, however, not mean that there are no alternatives to move around in the area. The means of transportation range from commercial buses, cabs, motorcycles to ferries. It is also important to note that getting around Victoria Island can be relatively expensive when compared to other places in Lagos.



VI: Where To Stay In Victoria Island

The chances that you wouldn’t get where to stay in Victoria Island is very slim. This is because of the array of options here. Whether you intend to just spend a night or planning to move to Victoria Island, this part of Lagos is arms ready to welcome you. For someone looking to start a family in the area, there are enough houses for sale in Victoria Island. Also, if you are considering staying for a day or two, there are a number of expensive and cheap hotels in Victoria Island to lodge in. As earlier mentioned, Victoria Island is home to some of Lagos top hotels such as Eko Hotel & Suites, Protea Hotel, Federal Palace Hotel, Landmark Hotel, BWC Hotel, Blowfish Hotel and among others. The cheap hotels or guest houses in Victoria Island also include Beni Gold Hotel, Integrity Hotel & Suites, Morning Side Suites and Spa, Annes Luxury Suites, The Sanzak Place etc. What this means is, with the wide range of hotels and guests houses in Victoria Island VI, there is always where to stay depending on your budget. Genevieve-Nnaji Becomes A Millionaire Real Estate Investor Oshee!!!

VI: Victoria Island Nightlife





The Lagos nightlife is definitely of the reasons people come to the city besides its commercial prowess. There is the saying that Lagosians know how to work and party at the same time. No wonder people often look forward to Fridays; which are gateways to the weekend and ways to ease the week’s stress. The nightlife in the city is one of the best in the country as most of the entertainment shows are held in Lagos. There is arguably any music tour or show that doesn’t come to Lagos – it is where the country’s money is. This means that both the Lagos Island and Lagos Mainland experience a fair share of the city’s nightlife, especially on Fridays or weekends. However, the Lagos Island is where the “big boys” of the city go to party as most of the top clubs are in this area. The Victoria Island nightlife is considered one of the best in Lagos as it is home some of the most popular clubs and bar such as Quilox, Escape Nightlife, Pat’s Bar, Nitro Club, Rumours Nightclub, Alba Lounge, Metropolitan Club, Escobar etc. If you want to experience the rich nightlife of Lagos, you definitely want to head over to the Island. Aside from going to bars and restaurants, the night skies of Victoria Island is another beautiful experience you definitely want to experience. The roads are lit up by streetlights and its entire beauty comes to life. By this time of the day, usually around 8 pm downwards, the majority of the population are close for work and back on the mainland. The calmness and display of skyscrapers make it one of the most beautiful places in Lagos. Also, with the emerging new city, Victoria Island promise to be one for the future as more people would come into the area; to live and do business.

If you have read the article without ski ping any of the points listed, you definitely have an overview of Victoria Island; what to expect and what to get around, so it shouldn’t be difficult blending in with the lifestyle of the area.

https://9jarealestate.com

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