Lagos is overpopulated, yet we still find many people coming from different states to make it their base because it is a city where, if you know what you are doing, you can easily make it here due to the population and demand for goods and services.
I was born in Lagos and spent most of my life here. I spent two years in Ijebu Ode, and that was when I went there to live with my sister and did my junior secondary school 1 and 2 there before moving back to Lagos to complete my studies.
I was still young then, so I did not explore Ijebu, but after I graduated from secondary school and paid a visit to my cousin living in Ibadan for two weeks, I noticed some things about Ibadan state which surprised me.
Recently, I visited Ibadan city again, and to my surprise, nothing changed about those things I found surprising about the city.
What surprised me during my first visit to this city was how cabs would pack and wait for passengers to board their vehicles, like Ibadan people are not in a rush at all, people in Lagos can't relate to this because boarding vehicles here is a war! So it came as a surprise to see the peaceful life they are living in Ibadan, even their street is not crowded like Lagos street... During my recent visit, nothing changed because I saw fewer people on the streets, imagine the largest city in Nigeria having less population than Lagos.
When it comes to insults, give Ibadan people A1, these people can abuse. When I got to where I wanted to board the bus to the city, there were two seats left, I met a guy there who claimed one of the seats has been taken by him, I did not find the other seat comfortable, so I told the driver to refund my money so I could wait for the next bus. The guy later agreed to sit down there, if you see how some of the passengers started to grumble and abuse him, saying Why didn't he accept at first and other blah blah that the guy had to use an earpiece.
On my way back to Lagos, when I got to where I wanted to board a bus to Lagos, the bus was not in the park so I asked a woman who owns a shop around there and she explained to me that the bus is coming and also showed me others waiting for the bus, she even offered me a seat in her shop, this kind of accommodating gesture is rare in lagos, I loved the woman kindness, luckily I needed to use the Pos so I patronized her.
When it comes to old houses, Ibadan and Abeokuta should compete to know the city with the most old houses, though we also have developed areas in both cities, but those old houses will always be there.
For someone who wants a peaceful life, I think Ibadan is one of the cities that can offer that.
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I heard a lot about Lagos and I feel like it's popular and may be city of economy. But, I never heard about Ibadan. I assume, Ibadan is not center of attention from government. Correct me if I am wrong. As I see many things happening in capital city but such things are not happening in marginalized cities.
Lagos is the most famous and also the most populous city in Nigeria, while Ibadan is the largest city by land area. Well, the centre of attention is Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria, and I believe the capital city also receives more attention from the government in other countries.
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Sounds like a good place. I like any places if there were no traffic jam because it cost my energy and time.
The women was kind because in the present time very few people care about others.
Being a remote worker who rarely goes out, I would enjoy my stay in Ibadan.. It is a peaceful city and not crowded...
I am becoming tired of Lagos state ...just a little stroll to ogun the other time, I fell in love with the place too. I haven't been to ibadan , just passed it but I know they don't live a busy live like us here. We are always in a hurry...lol
lol yeah, Lagos is a city for hustlers, anyone who wants a peaceful lifestyle should try other cities...
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I love your sincere general overview of the city .....Every city has it pros and cons ...haven't even been to the west tho ...bt I hope to have a life there some day ....for business and work life hopefully
really? which part of nigeria do you base
Currently serving in enugu for now
lol ibadan have less traffic but if you see the way those small cab drivers drive at times, fear will catch you, they can enter any space because their cab is so small, I fear their drivers though and that insult part, no one can near them
yea I agree with you about their cab driversπ
πππ I had to laugh because I agree to all you said. Ibadan people can insult and wake the dead π€£π€£ also you didnβt mention how dirty they are. lol
Well, Ib is a good place and itβs not that a rushing place like Lagos. Lagos city is for the craziest π
lolz, they were born to insult π
I've been to Ibadan about two times, the second visit was during the rainy season and I must say, it's as dirty as Lagos, (maybe it was because the area I visited was the trenches) but yes, it's a less populated place..
I think the dirtiness has to do with the area you visited, we have some areas that are very clean there too but I think if we analyze it well, we would have more dirty areas there than the clean ones.
The clean areas are probably those places where people with the money are living. The trenches are more, and even dirtier like we've agreed lol.
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