Many Nigerians grew up dreaming of living in Lagos or Abuja, which are known to be the most expensive cities in Nigeria. In reality, they can’t afford the cost of living in these cities because they come with high price tags. On the other hand, some Nigerians are looking for the cheapest cities to live in, places where our Naira will last a little longer, no matter their expenses. Fortunately, there are cities that offer low cost of living with thriving economy, countless opportunities for investment and to earn money. The cities also offer laid back lifestyle, political stability and low cost housing. Here are the 10 cheapest cities to live in Nigeria. These cities share one principal similarity, which is low cost of living.
Vital info. Thanks for the survey tips. The news makes sense, it's just that Naija appreciates news like this if it's coming from western world. Give them Gary, Indianna news and they'll love to live in A 6000 USdollars bought outright property in America that will collapse and kill them.
Posted: at 15-07-2014 02:35 AM (9 years ago) | Upcoming