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Is Abijo, Palmsbay Estate, Ajah, Lagos A Good Place To Live by Light2023: 12:35am On Feb 16
Hi, any lagosian here familiar with Abijo, Palmsbay Estate, Ajah, Lagos?

Is it a good place to live, is the electricity good, does it have flooding problems and is the neighborhood organized?

Please let me know what you think of the location, thanks a bunch.
Re: Is Abijo, Palmsbay Estate, Ajah, Lagos A Good Place To Live by FarmPlanetNG: 1:59am On Feb 16
No. Do not. Light problems. Extreme light problems. Extreme Holdup. The people in the environs arent of high quality


If you can, go closer to Majek area, LBS, Sangotedo, Abraham Adesanya, or even Shoprite area to get a house


People in the area do not progress too easily. Like the area is jinxed. Note, ot used to be the epicenter of idol festivity
Re: Is Abijo, Palmsbay Estate, Ajah, Lagos A Good Place To Live by Light2023: 2:13am On Feb 16
Thanks a bunch for this info
Re: Is Abijo, Palmsbay Estate, Ajah, Lagos A Good Place To Live by Light2023: 4:00am On Feb 16
What about Badore? How good is it compared to the ones you have mentioned

FarmPlanetNG:
If you can, go closer to Majek area, LBS, Sangotedo, Abraham Adesanya, or even Shoprite area to get a house
Re: Is Abijo, Palmsbay Estate, Ajah, Lagos A Good Place To Live by Cutezt(m): 5:20am On Feb 16
Light2023:
What about Badore? How good is it compared to the ones you have mentioned


I'll say Abijo is a peaceful area, you get relative close access to amenities like the mall, good schools, fuel stations, etc, but like the other poster said, abijo suffers from light issues, it's very serious, Lakowe and other parts even get more light.

I'll recommend Abijo GRA instead, it's just like 3 minutes walk from Abijo and the people there are a lot more advanced than the archaic Abijo people, however, the light issues persist.

About the traffic aspect, it's due to the road construction and once completed, Ajah and other areas are just a breeze away.

Badore is the headquarters of cult clash and robbery in the Ajah axis.

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Re: Is Abijo, Palmsbay Estate, Ajah, Lagos A Good Place To Live by FarmPlanetNG: 8:22am On Feb 16
Light2023:
What about Badore? How good is it compared to the ones you have mentioned



I stayed in Badore for years. I dont know much about the holdup issue. But after Ajiwe, where you have the police station all the way to Shop Rite, you have many estates to the left and right. These areas are all okay. Unless you want to go in deeper to areas like Awoyaya


Do not go to Abijo GRA o. Do not take the comment above seriously. There is extreme spiritual backwardness and lack of progress casted on that entire environment o. People there basically just live in tatters, an area without more than 5-10 times of light in an entire year for over five years isnt a good area. Plus the difficulty in getting bike inside everytime asids from the cost.
Re: Is Abijo, Palmsbay Estate, Ajah, Lagos A Good Place To Live by Light2023: 9:00am On Feb 16
I’m interested at a newly built flat at Seaside Estate Badore but the other commenter said badore is hq of cultists and robberies, how true is that?

FarmPlanetNG:



I stayed in Badore for years. I dont know much about the holdup issue. But after Ajiwe, where you have the police station all the way to Shop Rite, you have many estates to the left and right. These areas are all okay. Unless you want to go in deeper to areas like Awoyaya


Do not go to Abijo GRA o. Do not take the comment above seriously. There is extreme spiritual backwardness and lack of progress casted on that entire environment o. People there basically just live in tatters, an area without more than 5-10 times of light in an entire year for over five years isnt a good area. Plus the difficulty in getting bike inside everytime asids from the cost.
Re: Is Abijo, Palmsbay Estate, Ajah, Lagos A Good Place To Live by FarmPlanetNG: 9:28am On Feb 16
Light2023:
I’m interested at a newly built flat at Seaside Estate Badore but the other commenter said badore is hq of cultists and robberies, how true is that?



I stayed in SeaSide estate for close to a decade. My family had a building there. The issue of cultistism isnt true, that issue is most.times.limited to Ajah bus stop and it once in a very long while.


If you would choose seasode estate, do not go beyond OMO ONILE bus stop inside because of ease to go in and out of the estate in the event of you needing to take a walk. Seaside almost has steady power supply. You will be satisfied with the quality of friendships/people you will make there
Re: Is Abijo, Palmsbay Estate, Ajah, Lagos A Good Place To Live by Light2023: 9:43am On Feb 16
Thanks for the information
Re: Is Abijo, Palmsbay Estate, Ajah, Lagos A Good Place To Live by Cutezt(m): 3:49pm On Feb 17
FarmPlanetNG:



I stayed in Badore for years. I dont know much about the holdup issue. But after Ajiwe, where you have the police station all the way to Shop Rite, you have many estates to the left and right. These areas are all okay. Unless you want to go in deeper to areas like Awoyaya


Do not go to Abijo GRA o. Do not take the comment above seriously. There is extreme spiritual backwardness and lack of progress casted on that entire environment o. People there basically just live in tatters, an area without more than 5-10 times of light in an entire year for over five years isnt a good area. Plus the difficulty in getting bike inside everytime asids from the cost.

I hope you know abijo GRA is massive? It's one of the biggest and deepest areas around Ajah axis. The issue of backwardness is for those who stay deep inside GRA, there are many wonderful estates with very rich and wealthy people at GRA. I hope you know that the estate where dangote refinery workers stay is in the same Abijo GRA?

Go to areas around the catholic church and all, there are countless wealthy and enlightened people there, I personally have many friends doing very well with their own personal houses in estates there, so the issue of being backward is limited to those living in the deep parts.

The only truth is the light problems. Getting bike even at midnight is not an issue. I have gotten a bike from the bus stop around 1am when we wanted to surprise a friend in his birthday, and there were many bikes there by that time.


About the cultism, no area suffers that issue like badore/okeira/langbasa in the whole Ajah axis.


Cc light2023
Re: Is Abijo, Palmsbay Estate, Ajah, Lagos A Good Place To Live by FarmPlanetNG: 6:45pm On Feb 17
Cutezt:


I hope you know abijo GRA is massive? It's one of the biggest and deepest areas around Ajah axis. The issue of backwardness is for those who stay deep inside GRA, there are many wonderful estates with very rich and wealthy people at GRA. I hope you know that the estate where dangote refinery workers stay is in the same Abijo GRA?

Go to areas around the catholic church and all, there are countless wealthy and enlightened people there, I personally have many friends doing very well with their own personal houses in estates there, so the issue of being backward is limited to those living in the deep parts.

The only truth is the light problems. Getting bike even at midnight is not an issue. I have gotten a bike from the bus stop around 1am when we wanted to surprise a friend in his birthday, and there were many bikes there by that time.


About the cultism, no area suffers that issue like badore/okeira/langbasa in the whole Ajah axis.


Cc light2023


Abijo GRA is one of the worst places to ever live in I stayed there for years so I know

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