Hi-
I moved to Lagos, Nigeria about six weeks ago and other than watching paint dry there seems to be little to do. I don't have any kids and I don't drink, so please, no recommendations for mum-n-tot pottery days or binge drinking activities. Desperate for some advice, is there anything to do in Lagos as an expat???
I moved to Lagos, Nigeria about six weeks ago and other than watching paint dry there seems to be little to do. I don't have any kids and I don't drink, so please, no recommendations for mum-n-tot pottery days or binge drinking activities. Desperate for some advice, is there anything to do in Lagos as an expat???
I also had a similar experience when I first moved to Lagos. There was little to de besides (as you say) watch paint dry and spend some time on the beach. Now though, I've found little things that occupy my time and keep me distracted while not working. If you're keen for something mildly touristic, have a look at the fishing bridge going from Victoria Island to Lagos Island. There's lots of fisherman there and it's pretty entertaining and relaxing to watch them catch the fish and pull them from the creek. You can even buy the fresh fish and prepare if for supper if you like, though I'm not sure if the creek is polluted. You can also take boat rides on this creek, which might be fun!