Lagos is one of the best places in Nigeria to live in. While it
definitely takes some getting used to, it pretty tops. From fabulous
restaurants and nightclubs, alluring sites and landmarks to sumptuous
food and colorful festivals, there are so many reasons to opt for the Lagos-city life.
Although living in Lagos is great, knowing what to do while you are
there and having all you need to survive is even better. So, Jumia travel, Africa’s No.1 online hotel booking site has decided to share a list of 6 essential items for the Lagos city dweller.
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Earplugs
Noise is one of the first things you will notice about Lagos.
There are a large number of people in the city and as a result, most
places are usually crowded and there is noise. Aside from the crowds,
car horns blasting and loud chants of roadside traders contribute a lot
to the noise. If you are averse to high sounds, it is important that you
invest in Earplugs; that way you can have peace in the midst of all the
chaos. It is important, however, you remember to take the earplugs off
when driving or crossing the highways.
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Torchlight/generator/solar system
Electricity is not that stable within the city and prior notice isn’t
given before a power outage. It is advisable to own a torchlight, that
way you can have light in cases of power outages. Luckily torchlights
are very affordable and are not necessarily dependent on electricity. An
alternative option would be to have a generator or an alternate solar
system that can come on once electricity is gone.
Wristwatch
A wrist watch is an important item for anyone who wants to survive in
the city. Basically everyone seems to be in a hurry and 1 minute can
literally change a person’s reality. Again, traffic is a major issue
within the city, but can be managed and even evaded if one can time
their movements accordingly. A wrist watch ensures you keep tab of time
and you are able to navigate the city quite easily. It does not have to
be fancy or designer, it just has to tell the time correctly. Do not be
tempted to rely on your mobile phone, especially if it is a smart phone
as most times, the batteries are not long-lasting and again, you don’t
want to keep checking your phone in public so you don’t attract petty
thieves.
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Rain boots
Like other parts of Nigeria, the seasons in Lagos include the Dry
season and Rainy season. Unfortunately, due to the extreme weather
conditions, myriad waterways in the city, compact housing and improper
drainage, the city tends to get easily flooded when it rains and of
course, citizens – especially those who are not mobile – are forced to
wade to pools of water around the city. No one wants to deal with all
the mud or wade through stagnant water. The best way to manage the
situation usually is to acquire a Rain boot.
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Umbrella/ Sunglasses
As mentioned above, the weather conditions in Lagos tend to be at the
extremes: it is extra hot and sunny in the dry season and even
sometimes on afternoons during the rainy season; and it pours when the
rains come. An umbrella is therefore an asset that will shield you from
the harsh effects of these conditions. Sunglasses is another option for
sunny days, also for those who have to take motorbikes as it shields
from the force of the wind which usually carries grains of sand that can
be harmful to the eyes. A perk of sunglasses also means you get to look
cool too.
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Wallet
You really do not want to be careless with how you hold your money or
where you keep it when you live in Lagos (especially if you frequent
public places like markets and parks). Again, you need to have your ID
cards handy for any impromptu stop by the police or government official.
A good way to put your valuables together is by arranging them in a
wallet. A wallet ensures you know where everything is and you can easily
control where you keep it, that way you do not fall victim to
pickpockets
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