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What are the shopping options like in Ikeja, Lagos?

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From buying a car to purchasing groceries to following the latest fashion trends, here's what five local experts had to say about shopping in Ikeja, Lagos.

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If you want to live in Ikeja, you should expect to experience heavy traffic jam especially in the morning and the closing hours on a daily basis. Also there are lots of clubs you could relax with your friends, in addition there are shopping malls around that offer lots of discounts occasionally.

Muhammad, says: 2020

Lagos is a magnificent city; it is called “The City that never Sleeps”. It serves as a financial hub in Africa and a great platform for the showcasing of the Yoruba tradition. Traffic here is crazy but won’t kill you. Rents are astronomical in the suburb. There a great malls here where you can do all your shopping. Several beaches are available too. In all, with a great plan and steady income, Lagos is the place.

If you consider relocating to Ikeja, you must be very smart because you will come across a lot of fraudsters as you interact with people. You must also know that houses in Ikeja are quite expensive compared to renting a similar flat in the suburb. You must also know how to haggle with sellers to avoid being cheated.

Emmanuel, says: 2020

– He/She should be ready to be marveled by a whole lot of companies and shopping outlets as it is a commercial hub of the state.
– He/She should be on the lookout for entertainment hub
– He/She can also get gadgets of varying size and purpose as it is also a hub for mobile accessories.

Ikeja is the capital of lagos, a southwestern state of Nigeria. It has beautiful hotels, malls, restaurants and clubs. It is also one of the most populated cities in Nigeria. It is has the most beautiful places in Lagos. is one of those places you must not miss out on.

Oluwaleke, says: 2020
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