Discover Lagos in Nigeria with a Local

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Discover Lagos in Nigeria with a Local


Lagos is not only Nigeria’s largest city, it is also one of the largest metropolitan areas in Africa. This popular boomtown is the cultural and economic center of the West African country. Naturally, there is a lot to discover here!
We have some travel tips for you straight from a local. Bibiresan Amodu (@bibiraii9887 ) shows you the best…

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@thedaeron3877

Romance scammer paradise tho

@sakhephikhanyile6544

🎉

@andrewd6956

Is that it?

@Reggaeheron

I like Nigerian women

@StudioCityCa

Nein, danke !!!

@suesalmela

a country where 48% of the people are hungry

@yugelo1

This is one of my lifetime travel/vacation destination…I can't wait to go💚🤍💚🇳🇬

@isaacsafi2023

Would love to visit ❤️

@ikennabede

This is a tiny tiny portion of Lagos. She's just explored like 1 per cent of Lagos island. There is the mainland part.

@ikennabede

1:37 Landmark beach has been destroyed by the Nigerian government to build a bridge thru don't need. Oh, wait, they've moved to a new site for the bridge. Beach is still destroyed

@sholaking5027

❤ Beautiful. Love the locations & activities featured in this video. Keep up the good work

@LevelUpTrivia1

Ive not been to Lagos but I will go one day oh, Ha HA haaaiii

@estew6764

Where are the scammers located?

@hectorleon465

Also the home of romance scammers lol😂

@terry4801

Isn't Landmark Beach going to be replaced by a new super-highway? I think Lagos has more vibrancy and things to do than Abuja. I might visit in November.

@rotimikayode1072

Sometimes the sky is white, at other times its blue.

@MrLuna098

I can honestly say after watching several videos about Lagos is that I see no substance. The bar is still compared to other mid-south African countries

@chrisadamudu6521

Beautiful Lagos

@ms.charlesetta7634

❤ beautiful

@tommyliangwei3724

Posted on 14th January 2024.

These people seems to be tired of portraying Nigeria and Lagos in particular in bad light.
The bad news you people publish about Nigeria seems to have a way of resetting things in Nigeria. I prefer the negative news

@fistandpen2505

Hmmm… suddenly they want to start showing Nigeria in a positive and actually objective light? I don't know about this one… This does not wear comfortably, we prefer being in a position to prove you wrong.

@user-144k

Need lots of foliage to soften the hard look of lagos, looks like the presenter was enjoying the experience, well done 🎉❤

@Noura.sa19

Beautiful city and culture ♥️

@tundeakinbobola101

Lagos is beautiful

@esther2462

Lagos is beautiful!

@richardguobadia2386

So sad, Lagos really has nothing to offer… Too much work still need to be done. The slums in Lagos should be cleaned up and redeveloped.

@jurijnowicki8769

Oh, really? And before I knew it, I was thinking London Bridge, Amazon rainforest and Hawaii…

@mgithaiga1

Why are they always white skies over Lagos, rarely do I see blue skies

@garrygalloway5043

Lagos doesn't even have a proper sewage system that means compared to European cities you will be at a higher risk from water borne diseases.
Even the Romans had a sewage system 2000 years ago.
It is also a great tourist hotspot if you enjoy persecuting gay people or are we meant to ignore that?
Also not known for religious tolerance.
Also be careful with your credit card or anything finance related.