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Opinion: 5 Reasons Why Lagos Is Better Than Abuja by mzirawo: 8:23am On Aug 13, 2017
OPINION: 5 REASONS WHY LAGOS IS BETTER THAN ABUJA
source : http://www.eyesoflagos.com/2017/08/opinion-5-reasons-why-lagos-is-better.html

Sometimes it looks like there is a power struggle between Lagos, the industrial hub of the nation, the former capital city of Nigeria and its rival city, Abuja the current capital city of Nigeria.
Over time, many have compared both states and argued about the better place for work and residency, as these are two large cities are known to greatly influence the industrial sector and the administration of the nation.
Abuja, the capital of Nigeria may be the seat of power but Lagos is one of the largest cities in Africa. A city that best combines the diversities, character, and strength of Nigeria. Many are the tales you will hear about Lagos; some good, some bad and some ugly but if you ever have your eyes on a great future, the place to be has to be “the Centre of Excellence” – Lagos.
A place where you are offered the kind of future you desire, a future filled with so many opportunities and possibilities. The commercial nerve center of the nation and host to most of the big corporations in the country.
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Relatively affordable accommodation
Believe it or not, the cost of housing in Lagos Mainland is relatively affordable when compared to other major cities like Abuja and Port Harcourt. You can get a suitable accommodation in Ikeja or Yaba – the fastest growing tech hub in Lagos – at a price that wouldn’t break a bank.
The Lagos Mainland has evolved into an enviable ecosystem for tech and several business and it has some of the most affordable areas to live in.
Tourist Haven
From exotic restaurants and beautiful beaches to prestigious hotels, the city of Lagos is always bubbling with activities and fun places to see. This city has a deeper cultural heritage when compared to Abuja.
Visitors can enjoy the cultural beauty of Eyo festival, nature’s scenic view at the Lekki Conservation Centre, historic relic at the Nigerian National Museum and Badagry Black Heritage Museum.
From art studios to beaches, parks and many others, the tourism trail in Lagos affords every tourist the opportunity to enjoy the experience of a lifetime.
Employment opportunities
Ever wondered why it is known as the land of opportunities? Lagos Mainland is the land where millionaires, IT experts and entrepreneurs thrive. In Nigeria, there is no better place to work than in Lagos. This is the city where anyone can start from scratch and become an overnight phenomenon. Simply put, Lagos is a land where dreams come true.
Several large corporations and international organization can be found in the city not leaving out the number of celebrities and millionaires who rose from slums in Lagos.
Ain’t no party like a Lagos party
Lagosians are notorious hustlers; they are street wise and know just how to have the right amount of fun.
Home to the largest number of celebrities and entertainers in the country, the city of Lagos can never run out of social functions for you to attend. There are a number of choice hotels, lounges, bars, malls and fun spots where people can chill and unwind compared to Abuja.
Better Standard of living
Lagos, a city which opened up its bowel to people of all classes and social status has the huge annual influx of people of various ethnic groups. The city is blessed with the right amount of resources to cater to its populace.
A data study by Expatistan, indicates that that the overall cost of living in the Lagos is lower by 2% when compared to Abuja.

Re: Opinion: 5 Reasons Why Lagos Is Better Than Abuja by aolawale025: 8:25am On Aug 13, 2017
Lagos is the commercial and financial hub of Nigeria
Re: Opinion: 5 Reasons Why Lagos Is Better Than Abuja by ikbnice(m): 8:25am On Aug 13, 2017
No one would dispute that.
Re: Opinion: 5 Reasons Why Lagos Is Better Than Abuja by Nobody: 8:30am On Aug 13, 2017
I can work and do business in Abuja and Lagos but can never ever live in both places, neither do my wife and children like to live there. I live in Enugu and my family love it! I just pray that Enugu doesn't become busy like Lagos and now Abuja...it will lose its peaceful allure that draws people to it.

Abuja was like Enugu in 1990s to early 2000; all that changed in 2005 precisely with the over-commercialization of Abuja; conversion of residential areas to a mix of residential and commercial zone...this was the biggest sacrilege ever committed on Abuja residents. Imagine waking one morning to having a business as your neighbor; cars trooping in and out in a ones peaceful residential neighborhood, noise, e.t.c. This all started under El Rufai.

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Re: Opinion: 5 Reasons Why Lagos Is Better Than Abuja by asorocker: 8:30am On Aug 13, 2017
Because of ritual forests, flooding, building collapse, area boy syndrome, unfriendly business climate, meddlesomeness of the administrative arm on the private businesses of Igbos and collapse of infrastructure abuja will overtake Lagos and become both the administrative and commercial capital soon.

More over Lagos is at the extreme end of the west while abuja is at the centre of Nigeria.
Lagos is grossly limited in land space abujs has unlimited land for now, lagos lacks a friendly business atmosphere while abuja is regarded as a no man's land and a land for every tom dick and harry.

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