POSITIVES:
Being a smaller town in Nigeria Africa, it was fair to say that, you are likely to find what you want as a visitor, especially groceries.
The weather during my visit was mostly dry and sonny, although, it can be difficult at times even for the local population
NEGATIVES:
Only about 2 hours of electricity every day in a country like Nigeria is despicable.
Style of driving is terrible and very dangerous - people speeding on a street with many pedestrians and potholes. People overtaking other vehicles disregarding the danger, truck drivers think they own the roads and should be given space to pass, Basically general disregard to human lives.
Dirty environment which sadly is expected from all African countries.
The culture of expecting to be paid for everything one does even giving direction, not very giving but always expect from you.
Although i did not experience any incidence, there is the general aspect of insecurity and this is coming from the locals.
Things were more expensive than i expected.
john
United Kingdom
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