Lagos no doubt has a vibrant and active nightlife. There are all-night party hubs, hotels like the Ibis Ikeja, eateries and other places that have made it easier for night predators to indulge.
However,
for Lagos to truly achieve its metropolitan status, it must have a
night economy that goes beyond simply partying. The fact is extending
late night hours automatically extends any city’s economy and also
provides much-needed jobs.
Although
Lagos is showing signs of becoming a 24-hour city in order to join
other cities that never sleep like New York, Montevideo, Madrid, Beirut,
Paris, Cairo, Marrakech, Mumbai, Las Vegas and Buenos Aires, there is
so much to do especially in the area of creating a conducive business
environment.
You can find your way no matter the time you arrive
In
some Nigerian cities, you cannot move around indiscriminately
especially in the night. Although carefree movement in the night is not
advisable in Lagos, you can still find your way if you arrive in the
night especially at busy Lagos hubs like Oshodi, Ojota, and Bergers
amongst others.
The markets are ‘always’ open
People
are always transacting businesses in major markets in the city. These
markets never shut. So, depending on your location in the city, you can
purchase anything you want even at the dead of the night. Night shopping
is cheaper and less stressful.
Safe and secure
Today,
in Lagos, the city is reasonably safe and secure compared to other
cities of Nigeria. In almost every nook and cranny, you will find
checkpoints. Even though the Nigerian police can be uncanny and
intimidating sometimes, you can be assured of your safety if you go
about your business legally. Safety and security are key to becoming a
24-hour-city.
Infrastructure development
Projects
like the Eko Atlantic City, the Red and Blue Rail lines, Lekki Deep Sea
Port, massive street lighting and the Public Mass Transit are some of
the support infrastructures that Lagos needs to become a round-the-clock
city. With these and more similar projects, Lagos will definitely
compete with other 24-hour-cities in the nigh future.
Lagos is Nigeria’s heartbeat
Lagos
is undoubtedly the heartbeat and economic nerve centre of Nigeria. It
is a melting pot where you find all Nigerian tribes and everyone wants
to come to the city because it has something to offer for everyone.
Being economically viable will make it easier for the city to function
24-hours non-stop.
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