If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Nsukka, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked five people living in Nsukka what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:
Living in Nsukka, Nigeria:
Tips for Moving and Visiting
five local experts5 comments on “Nsukka”
If you are moving to Nsukka in Enugu State, Nigeria you have to bear in mind that the people over there will listen to your problems and accommodate you wholeheartedly. The people of Enugu state are social, kind, and respects the values and cultures of other people. They are business minded they wouldn’t mind supporting you in your SME’s (Small Medium Enterprises) just to make sure you aren’t lagging behind. Our express/federal roads are manageable though some parts are still under construction. Our state roads are enjoyable when peddling on a normal speed rate.
Know how to speak the English language. It’s our lingua franca. You must also learn to be fast during communication in asking for directions because everybody is always on the move. Don’t have the look of someone who is lost.
1. Nsukka is home to the University of Nigeria.
2. There is a variety of local dishes that will be a delight to your taste buds.
3. Prepare your mind to learn the Igbo language or you may need an interpreter.
4. You should be informed that the weather in Nsukka is cold and pleasant. Though in South Eastern Nigeria, the weather in Nsukka is close to what you have in Northern Nigeria.
Nsukka is hot, so bring a sunscreen along, we look out for each other and try to render help when we can, we love a good party, so bring your party shoes along. If you love a good food, then my city Enugu will serve you one of the most delicious dishes ever.
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