Awesome! Proud to be a Nigerian though currently in the Diaspora in the United States. Nigeria, my beautiful fatherland, is beckoning me to come back home.
Good, so let me drop an advice, if you wish to come back fine, buh things are also tough right now, subsidy has been removed now fuel is about 1030 naira now, inflation is also high, buh there's a CNG(compressed natural gas) revolution ongoing, lagos has two metro lines, currently extending the blue line cos it's only 13km, the redline as also started operations, it's 27km, it will be extended also, the green line will soon be built, it will run from marina to ibeju lekki, if you've made it, I urge you to also invest back home, it will create lil jobs too and source of revenue for you, you can also go into real estate, that's the new oil, buh we need more houses with gardens and space our current developers isn't doing that, everything is being cemented with little space, God bless 🙌🏽
I presume you are black south African then!at least you will see,meet people like you in places of influence and control unlike south Africa where the colonial own and control most things.😢
Beautiful video. This attests to how big a metropolis Lagos is because the buildings and areas shown in your Part 1 of the documentary few weeks ago were different from the ones shown in this Part 2. The transformation of Lagos is being taken seriously by the current governor who have boosted and improved many public infrastructure and amenities to attract local and foreign investors. I pray and hope that the development of Eko Atlantic City receives more accelerated attention. May God bless Nigeria irrespective of our many challenges bordering on bad leadership.
Accra is a typical village to Lagos, Accra is fine for there own level, there is no way someone who has 1k dollar will say that his house is nicer than that of who has 50k dos own, that could only be an imagination.
The fact that 250million citizens sleeps and wake up thinking about Ghana and Accra alone shows how dumb and silly you guys are. We live rent free in your heads and that alone makes us superior
I saw several American fast food restaurants in a row and I'm sure there were several solo, but how is the fast food industry in Lagos. Does England have any of its fast food restaurants in Lagos? Are there many Nigerian or African fast food corporations in Lagos?
Lagos has alot of local and international businesses in many sectors not just food. That's why its a big financial/commercial city not just in Nigeria but in Africa as a whole.
There are few "chicken shops" in Nigeria that you'll see in London too. Chicken Cottage for example. I would LOVE to see a Nando's Chicken restaurant in both Abuja and Lagos.
The fact that 250million citizens sleeps and wake up thinking about Ghana and Accra alone shows how dumb and silly you guys are. We live rent free in your heads and that alone makes us superior
I suppose, but it is a sociocultural phenomenon. Nigerians love (and protect) their compounds avidly. Both private and public buildings are very clear on their physical parameters!! The seeming exemptions are the newly built expensive estates, but even they are sited within gated communities !! It is what it is!!! 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!!
I know many people will come for me for saying this,but l think lagos has surpassed cape town already.lf you add what we have seen from these three videos together and then add places like banana lsland,oniru,Ikeja G.R.A and the thousand of gated estates,lagos has surpass cape town easily...That bua group skyscrapers is one of the billionaires in Nigeria,he is from kano,the same city as dangote.He is also into cement production and currently building a refinery like dangote as well.I wonder why dangote does not have a skyscrapers then?The other lady,Alakija owns one of the new skyscrapers in lkoyi..Nigeria is moving up,l hope other cities in Nigeria start building like lagos too not just looting the resources.😢Thank you.
@@Southernview3k Obviously it wasn't lagos state government that build them,but the state is doing something right that others states are not willing to put in place.The fact that every Nigerian wants to either run to lagos if they cant run abroad says a lot.Why are other states not encouraging ease of doing business,multi entnicity etc?.Portharcourt for example,with all the oil,should be the most developed city in Nigeria.But the politicians there are always fighting themselves every election year and beyond.Which investor in his or her right mind would go and invest there?The relative peace and multi ethnic nature of lagos is part of the reason the state is growing...
Who told you that other parts of Nigeria, state capitals, towns and cities are not developing simultaneously? Do a video tour of Ibadan, Enugu, Kano, Kaduna, Yola, Uyo, Port Harcourt, Owerri, Awka, Onitsha, Abakaliki, Aba, Benin City, Asaba, Jos, Minna, to mention but a few, and see for yourself. Nigeria is a very big country with many urbanised territories.
@@ugowilliams8437 My comment was intended as a constructive critique. While Nigeria has many positive aspects to be proud of, I believe there's room for improvement in certain areas, particularly Lagos. I suggested potential rectifications and enhancements to the city. I don't think it's necessary to provide concrete evidence to support my opinion; it's more about offering a perspective. Cheers brother
@@jstmatty Eko Atlantic City laughing at the corner. The surge of people that visit Lagos on a daily basis is the reason for the city's deteriorating infrastructure. Do you think Abuja can handle the population growth that Lagos is experiencing?
Awesome! Proud to be a Nigerian though currently in the Diaspora in the United States. Nigeria, my beautiful fatherland, is beckoning me to come back home.
Well said.
Good, so let me drop an advice, if you wish to come back fine, buh things are also tough right now, subsidy has been removed now fuel is about 1030 naira now, inflation is also high, buh there's a CNG(compressed natural gas) revolution ongoing, lagos has two metro lines, currently extending the blue line cos it's only 13km, the redline as also started operations, it's 27km, it will be extended also, the green line will soon be built, it will run from marina to ibeju lekki, if you've made it, I urge you to also invest back home, it will create lil jobs too and source of revenue for you, you can also go into real estate, that's the new oil, buh we need more houses with gardens and space our current developers isn't doing that, everything is being cemented with little space, God bless 🙌🏽
Well said actually.
The fact that real estate are not being environmental conscious is disturbing@@AdekunleEnoch-n1g
Love from Kenya🇰🇪Africa one love❤
As South African,would love to be based in Nigeria at large ❤
I presume you are black south African then!at least you will see,meet people like you in places of influence and control unlike south Africa where the colonial own and control most things.😢
You are warmly welcome. Nigeria and South Africa have a lot to learn from each other as Continental power houses.
This is Massive ❤
Beautiful video. This attests to how big a metropolis Lagos is because the buildings and areas shown in your Part 1 of the documentary few weeks ago were different from the ones shown in this Part 2. The transformation of Lagos is being taken seriously by the current governor who have boosted and improved many public infrastructure and amenities to attract local and foreign investors. I pray and hope that the development of Eko Atlantic City receives more accelerated attention. May God bless Nigeria irrespective of our many challenges bordering on bad leadership.
Lagos is really beautiful...pls show us Abuja....
This is just small part of Victoria Island and then small part of Lekki. Lagos Islands have lots to show more than this.
And someone in their right ming will be comparing lagos state to that thing call Accra
Accra is a typical village to Lagos, Accra is fine for there own level, there is no way someone who has 1k dollar will say that his house is nicer than that of who has 50k dos own, that could only be an imagination.
The fact that 250million citizens sleeps and wake up thinking about Ghana and Accra alone shows how dumb and silly you guys are.
We live rent free in your heads and that alone makes us superior
You are so good in your video that is why I love hearing from you pls visit my state uyo
Yes later
@@AfricaViewReportyes please do. Though I am from Edo state ❤
Enugu city too.
I saw several American fast food restaurants in a row and I'm sure there were several solo, but how is the fast food industry in Lagos. Does England have any of its fast food restaurants in Lagos? Are there many Nigerian or African fast food corporations in Lagos?
Lagos has the most variety of food and restaurants in the world.
Lagos has alot of local and international businesses in many sectors not just food. That's why its a big financial/commercial city not just in Nigeria but in Africa as a whole.
Crispy Cream and Burger King, both American brands are in Victoria Island Lagos and other parts of the city and Nigeria
There are few "chicken shops" in Nigeria that you'll see in London too. Chicken Cottage for example. I would LOVE to see a Nando's Chicken restaurant in both Abuja and Lagos.
We've varieties of restaurants
Do videos on Abuja, Uyo, Port Harcourt, Calabar, Enugu and some Morthern cities. Nigeria is more than Lagos
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Mega city
Still developing. This looks like 1920 metropolis of America.
you are a liar
Always the yibos
you are a liar
A proper city. Ghanaians can't relate. 😂
The fact that 250million citizens sleeps and wake up thinking about Ghana and Accra alone shows how dumb and silly you guys are.
We live rent free in your heads and that alone makes us superior
Very beautiful but too many fence and gates spoils it aesthetic
I suppose, but it is a sociocultural phenomenon.
Nigerians love (and protect) their compounds avidly.
Both private and public buildings are very clear on their physical parameters!!
The seeming exemptions are the newly built expensive estates, but even they are sited within gated communities !!
It is what it is!!!
👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!!
I know many people will come for me for saying this,but l think lagos has surpassed cape town already.lf you add what we have seen from these three videos together and then add places like banana lsland,oniru,Ikeja G.R.A and the thousand of gated estates,lagos has surpass cape town easily...That bua group skyscrapers is one of the billionaires in Nigeria,he is from kano,the same city as dangote.He is also into cement production and currently building a refinery like dangote as well.I wonder why dangote does not have a skyscrapers then?The other lady,Alakija owns one of the new skyscrapers in lkoyi..Nigeria is moving up,l hope other cities in Nigeria start building like lagos too not just looting the resources.😢Thank you.
Dangote does have 26-story Skyscraper in Victoria Island. It was under construction a year ago.
Was it Lagos state government that built the buildings? People from other states contributed to the development of Lagos.
@@2LETLIVE Actually, it is a 16-storey commercial tower located at Kingsway Ikoyi Lagos.
@@Southernview3k Obviously it wasn't lagos state government that build them,but the state is doing something right that others states are not willing to put in place.The fact that every Nigerian wants to either run to lagos if they cant run abroad says a lot.Why are other states not encouraging ease of doing business,multi entnicity etc?.Portharcourt for example,with all the oil,should be the most developed city in Nigeria.But the politicians there are always fighting themselves every election year and beyond.Which investor in his or her right mind would go and invest there?The relative peace and multi ethnic nature of lagos is part of the reason the state is growing...
@@2LETLIVE I did not know that,haven't seen or heard about it anywhere.Where in vi if you don't mind?
Beautiful Nigeria ..
If You can do this here Why not you spread this good practice to the other parts your country ?
I think You can .....
Who told you that other parts of Nigeria, state capitals, towns and cities are not developing simultaneously? Do a video tour of Ibadan, Enugu, Kano, Kaduna, Yola, Uyo, Port Harcourt, Owerri, Awka, Onitsha, Abakaliki, Aba, Benin City, Asaba, Jos, Minna, to mention but a few, and see for yourself. Nigeria is a very big country with many urbanised territories.
@@ugowilliams8437we should blame governors much more than the president, cos many of our governors are idle unless we wanna lie to ourselves
@@ugowilliams8437 My comment was intended as a constructive critique. While Nigeria has many positive aspects to be proud of, I believe there's room for improvement in certain areas, particularly Lagos. I suggested potential rectifications and enhancements to the city. I don't think it's necessary to provide concrete evidence to support my opinion; it's more about offering a perspective.
Cheers brother
Lagos is way ahead of Abuja in every sense infrastructurally
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Sure
Lagos is developed than Abuja by far from the videos I have watched
Yes but Abuja is better planned with modern infrastructure better than Lagos
@@jstmatty Abuja has wider and better road networks than Lagos, that's the major advantage
@@FreddyPateki
Abuja also has a better drainage system than Lagos.
@@jstmatty Eko Atlantic City laughing at the corner.
The surge of people that visit Lagos on a daily basis is the reason for the city's deteriorating infrastructure. Do you think Abuja can handle the population growth that Lagos is experiencing?
Lagos is beautiful..