Let Me Tell You Something Fantastic About My Lagos

in #lagos7 years ago (edited)

Lagos is a beautiful state in Nigeria, West Africa you need to visit. Everyone in Lagos has a specie name Lagosians and are of the same genus name Nigeria, giving us a botanical name Nigerian lagosian. Hmmm sounds cool isn't it, but even though we are all Lagosians, we do not live and have the same life style.

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I am still a child and I've only lived in Lagos for only a few years even though I was born there. Lagos is a big city comprising beautiful places, centres, hoods and a lot more.

Let me take you around Lagos a little bit. As you all know, I'm @gbenga and I will be taking you through the very beautiful city of Lagos.

HELLO LAGOS

Lagos is made up of several lovely local government areas and regions such as Oke-Odo, Agboyi, Ketu, Agege, Ajeromi, Alimosho , Apapa, Apapa-Iganmu, Ayobo, Ipaja, Badagry, Barriga, Coker Aguda, Egbe Idimu, Ejigbo, Epe, Eredo, Eti Osa, Iba, Isolo, Imota, Ikoyi, Ibeju, Ifako-Ijaiye, Ifelodun, Igando/Ikotun, Igbogbo, Bayeku, Ijede, Ikeja, Ikorodu, Ikosi Ejinrin, Ikorodu, Iru, Victoria Island, Itire Ikate, Kosofe, Lagos Island, Lagos Mainland, Lekki, Mosan,Okunola, Mushin, Odi Olowo,Ojuwoye, Ojo, Ojodu, Ojokoro, Olorunda, Onigbongbo, Oriade, Orile Agege, Oshodi, Oto-Awori, Shomolu, Surulere and Yaba. Trust me when I say this places and wonderful, from ghettos to streets, downtowns, and so on.

Lagos has several lovely places for the rich, varying from restaurants, hotels, estates, golf clubs and much more, and also very fantastic places for the poor and middle class such as Buca, beer joint, aboki meshai and so on.

AN AVERAGE LAGOSIAN IS AN HUSTLER

Exactly, an average Lagosian will always survive even when they wake up with nothing in their pocket. Lagosians are unique in diverse works and trade,

Do you think you know certain professions, then let's check this out.

Have you heard of

AGBERO

I know you wonder what kind of profession this is, well a proper Lagosian will know them. Agberos are members of the National Union For Road Transport And Workers (NURTW) also known as "Up Nasanal". Till date I wonder who employ these people, you find them at every junction on the road of Lagos, collecting tithe from danfo drivers who work tirelessly (don't worry, i will tell you about Danfo drivers next). Agberos will be on the road of Lagos from morning till night collecting money without doing any form of work, they create their own law.

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Agberos in Lagos collects different types of money ranging from owo ita (Money for them coming out), owo loadi (Money for passengers in the bus), owo chairman (chairman's money), owo aro (Moening money), and so on.

DANFO DRIVERS

They are the king of the roads in Lagos they are known to drive yellow buses. They are also members of the National Union Of Raod Transport Workers (NURTW) but they are not friends with the Agberos, maybe because they extort cash from them. Danfo drivers are one of the major cause of traffic jam in Lagos.

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STREET OR TRAFFIC JAM TRADING

In Lagos, Lagosians take advantage of every opportunity they see including traffic jams. Are you the street of Lagos and you are hungry, just pray for traffic jam (A.K.A. Hold up) and I can bet you will see all kind of people selling all kind of things from pie to cooked rice, buns, chin-chin, pop corn, sausage, MoinMoin. In fact, they go ahead to sell mirrors, makeup kits, toothbrush, soap, sponge, stove, petroleum motor spirit (PMS also known as fuel)and so on.

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The funny thing about this people is that they appear immediately there is a traffic jam but when the road is free, you barely see any of them.

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AN AVERAGE LAGOS CHILD

An average lagos child is a bright child. An average Lagos child can ride a bike tire with a stick, the fun part about it is that they accelerate, control the tire left and right and stop the tire with the stick.

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An average 5 year old Lagos child will tell you what #135,000 + #23,850 + 13,350 #200 + #70 = #172470, when you buy a television, a DVD player, a blender, Tv remote and battery respectively. He knows very well that his uncle "Broda chukwudi" will kill him if he makes one mistake.

An average lagos child can tell when you want to steal his biscuit from the look on your face.

LAGOS IS BEAUTIFUL AND LAGOSIANS ARE AWESOME


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It sounds like every day is an adventure there. I've never seen people fueling cars from gas cans in a traffic jam before.

exactly, every day is a movie series... but you would enjoy it

Adventure is an understatement,everyday is a movie series.

I watched the episode of Noisy on Viceland about the new music coming from Lagos and I loved it, Wiz Kid and Burna Boy. Lagos looks like a fun andventurious beaitiful place, hope I get to go there one day. Thanks for the great post following and voted👍

Thanks a lot, @rachelmarie206. Lagos is the home for hustling Nigerians who want to make a living. Visiting Lagos would be an unforgettable moment as you would enjoy the life drama series displayed by everyone.

That was very interesting! Thanks for sharing your everyday life in Lagos.

Thats true bro. I rep lagos.....

Great post! This is very informative for those of us who have not yet visited your city.

Thanks, @donkeypong my city is a city that never sleeps. When you visit Nigeria, try coming to Lagos so you can enjoy our hospitality as you drink pure-water (sachet water) and eat Iya Bose's Pounded yam and egusi soup just as Mark Zuckerberg did.

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Really accurate expository on Lagos man.. Eko o ni baje @gbenga

Awesomely written. Lagosians and there wahala.

Steem On! @gbenga.

Thanks sis, really glad you visited my blog.

Enjoy yourself

right on point brother. you sabi lagos wella, its nice to read this on steemit.

Thanks boss, i'm really happy to see #nigerians here, It gives me joy

Nice one. Lagos on point!