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Lagos Vs Nairobi by hodari: 6:22am On May 07, 2019 |
Borrowed from https://www.quora.com/Which-city-is-more-developed-Nairobi-or-Lagos I live in Nairobi but I travel 3 - 4 times a year so I do believe that I have some credibility to answer this question. Airport Murtala Muhammed International Airport (Lagos) vs. Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (Nairobi): there’s no comparison. JKIA is larger, cleaner and more organized than MMIA. The visa process in JKIA is also easier Weather Nairobi’s climate is mild and dry due to high altitude even though it straddles the equator (average is 23° / 14°). Temperatures in Lagos is hot and oppressively humid (average 32° / 24°) Power Most Nairobians do not own a generator because it is unnecessary. There are power blackouts but one of more than 4 hours is uncommon and maybe happens 1 - 2 month. Additionally, power is available in the lower income areas. Everyone in Lagos has a generator because power is off more than 50% of the time Fuel Nigeria is one of the leading exporter of crude oil but has to import diesel/petrol since their refineries are barely working. For various reasons, there are frequent stockouts of diesel and petrol although to be fair it has improved a lot in the last 2 years. Nairobi has not had a major petrol/diesel stockout in 5 years Rent In Nairobi, you pay first month, last month and one month deposit to move into a rental unit. In Lagos, you have to pay 2 years upfront Environment Lagos is a concrete jungle without a shred of greenery. Nairobi is the Green City in Sun with a lot of greenery and even a forest (Karura Forest) within the city limits Traffic Both Nairobi and Lagos suck equally Hotels Because Kenya has no oil, one of the major industries is tourism so there’s been a lot of investment in hotels and all levels. Most international chains have hotels in Nairobi. A few international chains have now a presence in Lagos (for a long time it was pretty much Eko Hotel) so this has improved. Road infrastructure Lagos does have better road infrastructure than Nairobi, although Nairobi is catching up with the building of the bypasses Food If you are a fan of spicy food and seafood then Lagos is the place to be. Nairobi food can be somewhat bland but this is a very subjective topic. I think there are more restaurants per capita in Nairobi since Kenyans eat out more than Nigerians. Nightclubs Lagos has many more higher end nightclubs than Nairobi and Nigerians dress up when they go out. Kenyans are very casual and frankly dress badly. It is common to find most people in a Nairoib club in jeans and sneakers whereas no self respecting Nigerian would roll like that to a club. One major cultural difference is that in Nairobi, women go to nightclubs by themselves or with their buddies and will entertain themselves and buy themselves drinks. This is for both single AND married women. In Lagos, it much less common for women (especially married) to go out by themselves unless accompanied by boyfriend/husband/brother. Also, a Nigerian woman will not pay for her own drink I hope you enjoyed the synopsis of Lagos and Nairobi. NAIROBI LAGOS
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Re: Lagos Vs Nairobi by lagosj: 6:53am On May 07, 2019 |
Nairobi is not better than lagos remove that from your mind. Nairobi is a deadly zone, you can get kill during daylight, the high rate of drug there is much both man and woman consume the substance. that's my advice for you. 1 Like |
Re: Lagos Vs Nairobi by hodari: 2:08pm On May 07, 2019 |
lagosj: Have you been there? |
Re: Lagos Vs Nairobi by Pavore9: 4:27pm On May 07, 2019 |
lagosj: Get killed during daylight? |
Re: Lagos Vs Nairobi by lagosj: 9:04pm On May 07, 2019 |
dont mind does picture you see on internet, they are just promoting there country, kenya is a country were the citizen are living like slave to the Somalis and other immigrants. if u fall victim of kikuyu girl u are gone my brother. have been to almost every part of the country within my short stay. I live in eastleigh. small room compare to Nigeria standard is like half in a bungalow house is 21000 per month. mogoka is the dangerous leaf the chew even there president chew it. for my story to make sense to you try and visit there so u can add to mine...so many mad people on road cos of drug addiction. daylight snatching of phone. I witness it. |
Re: Lagos Vs Nairobi by Moety: 6:11am On May 08, 2019 |
lagosj:Living in Eastleigh is like living in Ajengule, Mushin or Oshodi. Poor comparison. |
Re: Lagos Vs Nairobi by lagosj: 7:54am On May 08, 2019 |
Moety: I stay in river side, eastleigh, umoja, kangeme and Mombasa, am telling you from experience if you are not the Yahooboy, drug dealer if u are clean that's the best place to stay, the corruption in kenya is much. the police dont care if you have your paper complete. I stay in Dubai before have got alot of kenya friends to help me go around. its Visa on arrival u can relocate, life is expensive there. staying with your Nigeria friends doesn't grant you safety u can be burst anytime, CID everywhere both fake and real one. |
Re: Lagos Vs Nairobi by Xzellentgraphic: 11:33am On May 08, 2019 |
lagosj:This one strong oo |
Re: Lagos Vs Nairobi by hodari: 1:02pm On May 08, 2019 |
lagosj:These places are like Ajengule, Mushin or Oshodi in Lagos. Again, poor comparison oga. |
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