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TravelRe: 20 Unbelievable Ways Cotonou Is Different From Lagos (Pictures) by akinszz: 11:14am On Oct 08, 2018
Official work start at 9 a.m, when it is 12noon they go for break and return 3pm. They work 6hours a day.
TravelRe: 20 Unbelievable Ways Cotonou Is Different From Lagos (Pictures) by akinszz: 11:11am On Oct 08, 2018
Youve forgot to add their working hours
OBALORLA:
https://nomadicnegro.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/20180929_172602-640x360.jpg
Benin Republic (Originally ruled by the kingdom of Dahomey) through a treaty signed by Glele during his rule in May 19, 1868 was ceded to France before the French Navy occupied the city in 1883 to prevent the British from conquering the area.

58 years after gaining independence, a lot of things have obviously changed as Benin republic has had to undergo rapid phases of development largely due to the invasion by the French.

I paid a very close attention to the City of Cotonou during my weekend getaway and did a mental comparison between its fascinating peculiarities and that of Lagos- Nigeria’s most popular city.

Here are 10 Unbelievable ways Cotonou is different from Lagos.


Transport
1. Bikes (popularly called Taxi-Moto) is the most popular means of transportation in Cotonou. Though there are private cars, tricycles, buses and taxis, but the volume of Taxi-motos far outnumbers them.
https://nomadicnegro.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/20180930_110316-640x360.jpg
A typical Taxi-moto parked beside a typical public bus in Benin republic.

2. The official uniform for bikers is either green or yellow. This contributed immensely to the appeal it brought to the highways in general. And more ladies ride bikes compared to Lagos. Though I didn’t encounter any commercial female biker, I saw tons of ladies ride bikes comfortably and as good as their male counterparts.

3. The use of helmets is common. In Lagos, riders use helmets to evade arrest and pull it off once they away from traffic authorities, but in Cotonou, bike riders seemed to know the importance of using helmets every time they are on the road.

https://nomadicnegro.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/DSC_0166-640x427.jpg

4. The number plate of vehicles and motorcycles in Cotonou have just 6 characters, making it very appealing and easier to memorize. Compared to that of Lagos with as much as 8 characters.



Currency
5. The CFA is the standard monetary unit in Benin republic. This colourful bank notes and coins Popularly pronounced as ‘sefar’ are weaker to the Naira at the rate of 1.50 CFA to 1 Naira.

https://nomadicnegro.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Inked20180929_072720_LI-640x360.jpg


6. Coins are still very much in use and the highest denomination of coins is 500 CFA and the lowest coin being 50 CFA. 20,000 CFA is the highest bank-note in Benin Republic.

7. Unlike what is a major practice in tons of countries around the world, There are no images of any national hero on any of the currencies in Benin Republic. This I suspect is due to the fact that the CFA is jointly spent by 14 countries formerly ruled by the French.



Language
8. The official language is french Fon, Egun and Yoruba are popular indigenous languages used in Cotonou. It was a bitter-sweet experience for me to cope with buying things and asking for directions as a large fraction of the people speak French.


Housing
9. If you’ve been used to the 1 minimum year down-payment style of house letting in Lagos (a style I think adds to the accommodation problems in the city), it’s kind of different in Cotonou as landlords popularly let houses for as short as 1 month like what’s obtainable in Europe. Most of these houses too are already furnished, needing you to only bring in few personal belongings.

10. Almost all the buildings in Cotonou are roofless (let me put it at 9 out of every 10), unlike in Nigeria where roofing is popular. Most houses use these roofless tops creatively for stuffs like gym, mini swimming pools, laundry lines etc.

11. In Cotonou, you’d get taxed if you paint your building. Everyone is advised to use tiles instead. So stop wondering why the best tilers in west Africa are from Benin. This is kind of funny but it’s true.



Environment
12. Compared to Lagos, the streets are generally wider and mostly untarred. hardly will you also find streets with Gutters.

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A typical Street in Benin Republic

13. The electric socket in Benin Repubic according to world standards is of the type C / E which is of 220V, 50 Hz compared to that of Nigeria which is type C / E of 230V, 50 Hz. I had to spend 200 CFA in getting a multi socket plug to enable me use my laptop.

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Costs 200 CFA


14. There’s as many churches as there are mosques and shrines. The funny thing is that there is s huge catholic church right in front of the popular Snake Temple in Ouidah.

15. Pubs and strip clubs are almost available in every corner. I was at one of the clubs on my first night and unlike the shanawole and casket lifestyle of the Lagos club houses, things are far more calm and serene in Cotounou. I wasn’t too surprised when more than half of the songs played are from Nigeria, same thing in Accra.

16. Ankara is the official wear. there’s no such thing as preserving it till Fridays and Owambes.

Economy
17. It’s obvious the country isn’t rich but have managed to remain modest.

18. The most popular bank is Bank of Africa while The most popular mobile telecommunication network is Moove, closely followed by MTN and far behind is Glo.

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A zoom sim card I bought for 1,000 CFA,. That’s approximately N650


19. Suya sellers are neater, but might need to ask for tasting before you’re being spared a slice. and instead of newspapers, thick brown papers are used instead.

20. popular street foods include:

Acheke: A combo of cassava grains, Fish, vegetable and beans.

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Costs 300 CFA per plate. That’s like N200

Adepe: smoked tiny snails
Baguette: the most popular of them is a long bread without sugar you must have seen in some parts of Lagos.

Did you find this insightful or interesting? Please I’d love to read your opinion through the comment box below.

Source: https://nomadicnegro.com/facts-about-benin-republic/
PoliticsRe: Toyin Saraki Reacts As Atiku Wins PDP Presidential Ticket by akinszz: 10:57am On Oct 08, 2018
emeijeh:
I am only interested in the spiritual lollipop this man is sucking. grin
Lil Wayne has the answer to your question grin grin grin
CelebritiesRe: DJ Cuppy Visits Her Hometown In Epe With Her Brothers (pics) by akinszz: 9:43am On Oct 08, 2018
JoanHicks:
I observed that too


The hugging is not a good one. Maybe they feel grandma gonna spoil their perfume
the hugging come look like my first hugging with my 1st gf in those days grin grin grin

CelebritiesRe: DJ Cuppy Visits Her Hometown In Epe With Her Brothers (pics) by akinszz: 9:37am On Oct 08, 2018
OboOlora:
I love the grandmas simple ‘Catholic’ setting. I love how old people are not usually impressed by the high rise buildings and fast cars.
May God give me long life and good health to witness my grandkids visit me with flashy cars too.

BTW, this girl’s English sucks! WTF is ‘grandma, think I will marry this year’
so oboolora can say this cheesy

CelebritiesRe: I Would Not Slim Down For Any Man – Halima Abubakar by akinszz: 1:42pm On Oct 07, 2018
meobizy:
What the _fuck is that meme? Where do you Nairalanders get all these rubbish?

CultureRe: Some Hilarious Pidgin English Proverbs To Crack You Up by akinszz: 2:35pm On Oct 06, 2018
Dem give you toto, you dey complain say e no get hair.
CultureRe: Some Hilarious Pidgin English Proverbs To Crack You Up by akinszz: 2:28pm On Oct 06, 2018
Checked86:
Olosho wey change hotel na virgin e be
ashawo wey won build duplex, na her toto go suffer am grin grin grin
CultureRe: Some Hilarious Pidgin English Proverbs To Crack You Up by akinszz: 2:10pm On Oct 06, 2018
Pikin wey say him mama no go rest for night, he too no go take him eye sleep grin grin grin

CrimeRe: Dolapo Badmus: 'The 3 Things Yahoo Boys Spend Their Money On' by akinszz: 1:31pm On Oct 06, 2018
Yahoo will be over very soon

CelebritiesRe: I Would Not Slim Down For Any Man – Halima Abubakar by akinszz: 1:25pm On Oct 06, 2018
Zane2point4:
Hhahah
Na so e happenhuhhuhhuh??
read the lips of the policeman now grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Senator Dino Melaye Reacts To The Invitation Of Police Force by akinszz: 10:09am On Oct 06, 2018
Ok

Car TalkRe: 7 Fuel-efficient Cars To Buy by akinszz: 10:04am On Oct 06, 2018
My Peugeot 206 dey drink fuel like camel
nurey:
your research isn't well done. Even if it'd only cars found in nigeria, those vehicles will not all make it.

Toyota prius

Golf 3, 4 and 5 diesel engine

new generation beetle diesel engine

kia picanto

hyundai i10

nissan micra

Toyota starlet

chery QQ

Toyota yaris 1.3L

kia Rio 1.3L

hyundai Accent 1.3L

Peugeot 206

This are the common ones in nigeria, if we decide to do for the world none in my list would make it except may be the golf series and Toyota prius.

PoliticsRe: Leah Sharibu Has Been Released — Facebook Users by akinszz: 9:47am On Oct 06, 2018
Mcquine:
How Nigerians are these short sighted baffles me.

The simple tricks of the government and politics still eludes you all.

The whole Leah thing is a sham same as the chibok and dapchi event.

Yet they (Nigerians) still buy it.

I made a comment on this issue some months back about how people waste their time protesting for her release and I just and told them when they are tired they would release a statement saying she has been released.

I guess they are tired now.

Jokers.

PoliticsRe: Shehu Sani’s Fate Lies With APC Delegates: El-rufai by akinszz: 9:37am On Oct 06, 2018
polite2:
Serves him right. Saraki will be dancing shaku shaku now

RomanceRe: "So Funny How Girls Do Bleaching, Chest And Butt Enlargement For Pot Belly Guys" by akinszz: 9:24am On Oct 06, 2018
Splasshhh:
You can now view your account statement in your convenience
yes grin

CelebritiesRe: I Would Not Slim Down For Any Man – Halima Abubakar by akinszz: 9:17am On Oct 06, 2018
Ok

Christianity EtcRe: It Has Been 2 Years Since My Credentials Disappeared Mysteriously by akinszz: 9:32pm On Oct 05, 2018
BabaJideAFONJA:
Woman! From your story, u must be an Afonja and this man is after you.

Christianity EtcRe: Two Men Kneel Down To Take Pictures With Apostle Suleman In Switzerland(photos) by akinszz: 9:09pm On Oct 05, 2018
Otobocology grin grin grin
SportsRe: Gift Goodliving: Footballer Poisoned By Friends (Graphic Photos) by akinszz: 9:02pm On Oct 05, 2018
ChiefAzubuikeh:
That's why its never wise to tell a Yoruba person about your success or your next move.

Its suicidal.

CelebritiesRe: Comedian Tee A blasts fake Nigerian Life Coaches and motivational speakers by akinszz: 6:52pm On Oct 05, 2018
Airforce01:
They hate my guts , but it's ok cheesy
guts like this grin grin grin

CelebritiesRe: Checkout Jay-z’s Car Collection Worth N5.5billion (photos) by akinszz: 6:44pm On Oct 05, 2018
HsLBroker:
Money with rest of mind is very good, blessing follow me
and me I never buy keke cry What a life cry cry cry
CelebritiesRe: Juliet Ibrahim Slays in Blue Outfit by akinszz: 6:21pm On Oct 05, 2018
MyVILLAGEpeople:
I must smash this girl puuna and big yansh one day.

I must bang this girl with doggy style.
you can only succeed in your dream grin grin grin

CelebritiesRe: Kcee Poses With Bundles Of Money On His Table (Photo) by akinszz: 4:58pm On Oct 05, 2018
@40 he still behaves like kindergarten pupil

HealthRe: Uganda Army Condom For Soldiers (Photos) by akinszz: 3:05pm On Oct 05, 2018
Kooldon:
Its a nice move in the right direction.
Nigerian Army shouldnt be left out
Lets curb the spread of HIV
is That real u grin grin grin U get am big 4 yansh grin grin grin
HealthRe: How Can I Help My 5 Year-Old Son To Stop Stammering? by akinszz: 2:27pm On Oct 05, 2018
sexymoma:
Whenever the child want to stammer just shout "Talk" angry
he will do normal

CrimeRe: Hairdresser Tries To Pullout The Hair She Made For A Slay Queen Who Couldn't Pay by akinszz: 2:24pm On Oct 05, 2018
So anything with breast and yansh don automatically turn to slay queen
jenniferlove:
Hair dresser seen trying to pullout the hair she made for a slay queen who refused to pay up, last week, in Ekpoma, Edo State


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUX7bisBntQ

Watch video

source :

https://www.made4naija.com/2018/10/hair-dresser-seen-trying-to-pullout-the-hair-she-made-for-a-slay-queen-who-refused-to-pay-video/

PoliticsRe: Gunshots All Over The Place, During A Street Fight, Yesterday, In Bariga, Lagos by akinszz: 10:38am On Oct 05, 2018
BankeSmalls:
Go to school, no
Become a trader, mba
Be responsible, iro
Stay calm, How Can?

We're afonjas, we roll with agberoism cheesy
Mr developer grin grin grin

SportsRe: Ronaldo's Sponsors, Nike & EA, Express 'Deep Concerns' Over Rape Allegations by akinszz: 8:47am On Oct 05, 2018
Rolando na white man, they go cover am grin if to say na black, ah! He go see hell call am heaven grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: "Our Refineries Will Be Fully Functional Before 2019 Ending" - Kachikwu Says by akinszz: 7:38am On Oct 05, 2018
BruncleZuma:
The snake that bites a tortoise only bites the shell.

It means I am not affected one way or the other by this story...we don't hear am before kinda feeling.
� ok
PoliticsRe: "Our Refineries Will Be Fully Functional Before 2019 Ending" - Kachikwu Says by akinszz: 1:43am On Oct 05, 2018
BruncleZuma:
grin grin grin grin

Agwor turu mbe...
translation please grin
CrimeRe: Producer Of Fake Alcoholic Drink Arrested In Lagos State by akinszz(op): 7:03pm On Oct 04, 2018
GOFRONT:
I hope Erujeje is not among those drink??
Is that your favorite drink grin grin grin

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