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5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by Opinionated: 1:40pm On Dec 09, 2016
There seems to be a recent trend of Lagos residents moving from the Lekki area of Lagos Island to the Ajah area and most people are wondering why this is the case. Yes, Lekki seems to be “prettier” than Ajah and it accommodates a certain kind of residents, but frankly, if you are based in Lekki because you want a better quality of life or you think it’s just a better area to inhabit, well, maybe we can make you reconsider. Jumia Travel shares 5 possible reasons Lagosians are now moving from Lekki to Ajah.


The rent in Ajah is not ridiculous

It is no secret that Lekki is a high brow area and so it accommodates some of the most expensive properties in the state. The rent is extremely high and unless you have a blue-collar job, you will be renting forever and struggling to make ends meet. Ajah, although not as cheap as areas on the mainland, offers various options way cheaper and affordable.


Cost of living is bearable

When it comes to cost of living on the island and peninsula area, Ajah is top because of the area’s relatively low cost of living, including consumer prices, utilities and transport costs and, most importantly, house rent. There is easy access to local markets, and people who live there have a better shot at getting some of the things associated with middle-class life.


Power supply

Lekki may seem fabulous, but they regularly battle with an inadequate power supply issue. Ajah on the other hand has better power supply and so, you are not forced to spend a lot of money on fuel or diesel for less electric bill.


Ajah residents are normal people

Unlike the people who reside in the Lekki area, the Ajah residents are unpretentious and down-to-earth and basically the people are easy to get along with. There is no silent competition among the residents as regards affluence or status. People live their lives normally basically.


Ajah is family-friendly

Because of its good-value housing, Ajah has been particularly popular with families. You have access to reasonable mortgage and pretty good schools. Also, restaurants are invariably family-friendly.

Source: http://www.opinions.ng/5-reasons-move-lekki-ajah/

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by igorekpengmail: 1:46pm On Dec 09, 2016
Opinionated:
There seems to be a recent trend of Lagos residents moving from the Lekki area of Lagos Island to the Ajah area and most people are wondering why this is the case. Yes, Lekki seems to be “prettier” than Ajah and it accommodates a certain kind of residents, but frankly, if you are based in Lekki because you want a better quality of life or you think it’s just a better area to inhabit, well, maybe we can make you reconsider. Jumia Travel shares 5 possible reasons Lagosians are now moving from Lekki to Ajah.


The rent in Ajah is not ridiculous

It is no secret that Lekki is a high brow area and so it accommodates some of the most expensive properties in the state. The rent is extremely high and unless you have a blue-collar job, you will be renting forever and struggling to make ends meet. Ajah, although not as cheap as areas on the mainland, offers various options way cheaper and affordable.


Cost of living is bearable

When it comes to cost of living on the island and peninsula area, Ajah is top because of the area’s relatively low cost of living, including consumer prices, utilities and transport costs and, most importantly, house rent. There is easy access to local markets, and people who live there have a better shot at getting some of the things associated with middle-class life.


Power supply

Lekki may seem fabulous, but they regularly battle with an inadequate power supply issue. Ajah on the other hand has better power supply and so, you are not forced to spend a lot of money on fuel or diesel for less electric bill.


Ajah residents are normal people

Unlike the people who reside in the Lekki area, the Ajah residents are unpretentious and down-to-earth and basically the people are easy to get along with. There is no silent competition among the residents as regards affluence or status. People live their lives normally basically.


Ajah is family-friendly

Because of its good-value housing, Ajah has been particularly popular with families. You have access to reasonable mortgage and pretty good schools. Also, restaurants are invariably family-friendly.

Source: http://www.opinions.ng/5-reasons-move-lekki-ajah/

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No water in Lekki. Lekki waits for waterboard

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by majorbravo: 6:29am On Dec 10, 2016
Interesting.

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by ednut1(m): 6:29am On Dec 10, 2016
by ajah u mean lakowe awoyaya sangotedo etc? instead of moving to ajah move to yaba. ajah traffic na die, from ikate to jakande and den from vgc to ajah. ajah na semi ghetto cheesy

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by dosht(f): 6:31am On Dec 10, 2016
People are still sleeping

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by Goldenheart(m): 6:32am On Dec 10, 2016
fake lives....

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by toocoded: 6:32am On Dec 10, 2016
For this recession, y u no go commot for Lekki

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by beycity(m): 6:33am On Dec 10, 2016
Big Men's thread.
Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by Elchappo: 6:34am On Dec 10, 2016
A bottle of beer on lekki is #500 whereas a bottle at ajah sells for 250-300 naira...

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by Nobody: 6:35am On Dec 10, 2016
Okay undecided
Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by holluwai(m): 6:35am On Dec 10, 2016
Someone said instead move to yaba. Lol


Seriously I would consider yaba or magodo. Ajah and lekki are just overrated

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by dangotesmummy: 6:36am On Dec 10, 2016
Msheeeeww.those areas have unreasonably expensive food markets undecided

Tomato you can buy for 200 in a regular market they can call it 1k in lekki and ajah because of packaging. All of them be forming spre spre.

Rada rada

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by izzy4shizzy(m): 6:38am On Dec 10, 2016
Nigerians like fake life for africa, nobody the cut him coat according to him size, na so so agbada we the rock

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by Atiku2019: 6:39am On Dec 10, 2016
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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by femi4: 6:41am On Dec 10, 2016
Opinionated:
There seems to be a recent trend of Lagos residents moving from the Lekki area of Lagos Island to the Ajah area and most people are wondering why this is the case. Yes, Lekki seems to be “prettier” than Ajah and it accommodates a certain kind of residents, but frankly, if you are based in Lekki because you want a better quality of life or you think it’s just a better area to inhabit, well, maybe we can make you reconsider. Jumia Travel shares 5 possible reasons Lagosians are now moving from Lekki to Ajah.


The rent in Ajah is not ridiculous

It is no secret that Lekki is a high brow area and so it accommodates some of the most expensive properties in the state. The rent is extremely high and unless you have a blue-collar job, you will be renting forever and struggling to make ends meet. Ajah, although not as cheap as areas on the mainland, offers various options way cheaper and affordable.


Cost of living is bearable

When it comes to cost of living on the island and peninsula area, Ajah is top because of the area’s relatively low cost of living, including consumer prices, utilities and transport costs and, most importantly, house rent. There is easy access to local markets, and people who live there have a better shot at getting some of the things associated with middle-class life.


Power supply

Lekki may seem fabulous, but they regularly battle with an inadequate power supply issue. Ajah on the other hand has better power supply and so, you are not forced to spend a lot of money on fuel or diesel for less electric bill.


Ajah residents are normal people

Unlike the people who reside in the Lekki area, the Ajah residents are unpretentious and down-to-earth and basically the people are easy to get along with. There is no silent competition among the residents as regards affluence or status. People live their lives normally basically.


Ajah is family-friendly

Because of its good-value housing, Ajah has been particularly popular with families. You have access to reasonable mortgage and pretty good schools. Also, restaurants are invariably family-friendly.

Source: http://www.opinions.ng/5-reasons-move-lekki-ajah/
Its better you move to the Mainland...... Life on the Island is expensive whether its VI, Lekki or Ajah

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by IamOpemipo(m): 6:43am On Dec 10, 2016
I love ma surulere, yaba and isolo pass anytin, u can live ur life according to ya poketn and nobody gives a flyin 4k abt competition, cos dere's alwass room for all to shine..even a keke man will drag with G wagon..

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by lozanni(m): 6:46am On Dec 10, 2016
holluwai:
Someone said instead move to yaba. Lol


Seriously I would consider yaba or magodo. Ajah and lekki are just overrated

Magodo is better as it is more serene and beautiful, unlike Yaba that is more commercialised.

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by Lighthouseman: 6:47am On Dec 10, 2016
I stayed at lekki, worked at phase one, lived at Agungi. The truth is most people are struggling to keep up with the bills. Your have to pay service charge, a parallel electric bill, etc.
It's just over hyped...
As a tenant in some apartments, you just have to bring in your box of clothing as everyother thing is already provided such as gas cooker, wardrobe, television etc. It has its disadvantages such as u are unable to buy your personal belongings. When u Park out, you park out virtually as you came in

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by Dexema(m): 6:50am On Dec 10, 2016
Goldenheart:
fake lives....
I'll say it again fake lives.

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by Taeewo(m): 6:52am On Dec 10, 2016
Na IKORODU my home town sure pass, Ajah ko Dog ni, Lekki ko Lake rice ni.. .

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by mrjaybaba(m): 6:53am On Dec 10, 2016
I love my life..................





God is Great !

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by 4nobody4every1: 6:53am On Dec 10, 2016
dangotesmummy:
Msheeeeww.those areas have unreasonably expensive food markets undecided

Tomato you can buy for 200 in a regular market they can call it 1k in lekki and ajah because of packaging. All of them be forming spre spre.

Rada rada
tongue

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by godG: 6:54am On Dec 10, 2016
ednut1:
by ajah u mean lakowe awoyaya sangotedo etc? instead of moving to ajah move to yaba. ajah traffic na die, from ikate to jakande and den from vgc to ajah. ajah na semi ghetto cheesy

And Badore. Is anything wrong with that?

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by sakalisis(m): 6:58am On Dec 10, 2016
grin
Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by kherlly(m): 6:58am On Dec 10, 2016
Yawns... am i on twitter or insta?

My nokia 3310 sef wan dey show it belong


Anyway whatz the tread bout??
Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by passionate88: 6:59am On Dec 10, 2016
Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by Garshyzee(m): 7:02am On Dec 10, 2016
ednut1:
by ajah u mean lakowe awoyaya sangotedo etc? instead of moving to ajah move to yaba. ajah traffic na die, from ikate to jakande and den from vgc to ajah. ajah na semi ghetto cheesy
Oboi d traffic from lakowe to ajah for mornings na die.. Then from ajah to jakande.. Na world war 5...if u wan pack go ajah. Better get helicopter

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by kcowen(m): 7:02am On Dec 10, 2016
i totally agree with the Op,but the thing i hate about Ajah is the traffic,and secondly when it rains cos if you live around ikate and 2nd roundabout you'll definately need a canoe

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by LorDBolton(m): 7:03am On Dec 10, 2016
ednut1:
by ajah u mean lakowe awoyaya sangotedo etc? instead of moving to ajah move to yaba. ajah traffic na die, from ikate to jakande and den from vgc to ajah. ajah na semi ghetto cheesy

What is this one saying? Semi-ghetto ke? Maybe those lakowe side sha

But awoyaya down to ajah round about got many nice estates.

But ehn that 24 hr traffic from vgc - ajah? Damn! It's unbearable especially in the afternoon

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by dfrost: 7:03am On Dec 10, 2016
Mainland is the thing. I can't imagine going to stay on the Island again unless work takes me there then I'll have to get an accommodation close by else it's a no-no for me. The traffic can kill someone mentally. embarassed cry

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Re: 5 Reasons To Move From Lekki To Ajah by paradigmshift(m): 7:04am On Dec 10, 2016
make una come benin

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