Living In Lagos? Here Are The Six Dangers You Might Be Facing
Constant rapid migration from other parts of the nation to Lagos, the commercial capital of West Africa has called for concern in some quarters.
This, is mostly due to the ever-swelling population in the state.
This continuous drastic influx of persons, alongside other factors has,
most times, placed some aspects of life in this state on a knife edge.
Below are a few of such cases, as a matter of opinion though.
(1). Soakaways
With such a massive population (over 18 million) concentrated in such
a small landmass, a majority of the land owners tend to put space ahead
of safety in their plans.
This includes tiny rooms, kitchens, bathroom /toilets, and
economising with the space for citing the soakaway. Most build their
soakaways in parts of the compound where people walk regularly on them.
This calls for concern as such could be a death trap. You just need
to be careful when walking around the compound, as you could be jumping
on a soakaway slab.
(2). Armed robbery
Inasmuch as this is no longer a trend, given the efforts of then governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola
in lighting up the city, and the continuity seen with Akinwumi Ambode,
in that regard, as well as positive security measures being introduced,
armed robbery, very brutal ones at that, remains a major challenge in
the state.
This reminds one of the festac bank robbery few years ago, where the
most painful, as rumoured was a slain woman. It was said that she was
lying safely on the floor somewhere in the house in the course of the
robbery, but got up to tend to her crying baby, obviously disturbed by
the incessant shootings.
She was said to have been hit by a stray bullet. The baby ended up in
perfect condition. Robberies generally, are usually brutal in this
city, and hence pose a big threat.
(3). One chance
If you are a true Lagosian, this needs no explaining. But for the
benefit of non Lagosians, one chance is a set of kidnappers, robbers or
ritualists who operate by pretending to be commercial buses and take
their unsuspecting victims to an isolated place to conclude the
operation.
You need to be mindful of the type of vehicle you board in this city.
(4). Falling Roof/Ceilings
Since tenants are mostly desperate, and hardly have a choice, most land owners fail to properly maintain their properties.
Leaky roofs could, overtime, cause wooden structures of the roofs and
ceilings to weaken and one day, collapse on the occupant. You need to
constantly assess what’s over your head, especially in a persistently
leaky roof arrangement.
(5). Accident
Ah, this one seems to be the commonest of them all. Ever heard of a
day when there was no accidents at all on the famous 3rd mainland
bridge? Then that must be a special day. In this city, once you are on
the road, whether as a driver or pedestrian, you need to apply your five
senses.
Adhering 100% to the laws of traffic won’t be enough. You might be
using ‘look left, look right, and look left again’, etc in other states,
don’t feel too confident with that in Lagos.
All your sense organs must ‘pick’ like a stabiliser (pun intended) as
soon as you step outside of your comfort zone in Lagos, not to talk of
being on the roads.
Or you want to use ‘every other driver is a mad man’ in Lagos, it
won’t suffice. Every other drivers could be mad men waiting in front for
you, or pursuing you from the back, or sides. Use your five senses.
(6). Generator fume
Due to the minimal space, most generating sets are kept either by the
windows, or corridor. This increases the CO level in the air, and can
cause death by suffocation, especially with ventilation already poor.
BONUS:
Frustration: if you let the stressful life (aptly described as
hustling and bustling) of Lagos to get to you, you might eventually find
yourself on the other end of suicide, just because a little child
refuses to greet you.
Disclaimer: this wasn’t, in any way, put together to discredit this
beautiful city though. There are far more positives, if you are talking
about Lagos life generally, and that’s for another day.
Feel free to add yours in the comment section below.
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