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Its been sometime since i was last assigned to Nigeria and living in Lekki Phase 1 (2006-09) hope they finally got the bypass completed! Lekki phase 2 was progressing well too, are both theses location still the best and safest for expats to live other than hotel accommodation? I had a great experience integrating with both, local and expats from all walks of life - the true nation of smiles....
So, i will be posted back again for a period of 3 years, commencing on 1st September (VI will be my posting), wandering whats available with regards to; indoor ball sports, water skiing, sailing etc. Is the yacht club still there in Ikoyi? There has been many challenges to Nigeria since my last visit 2009 and its well publicised, although not VI-Lagos area thankfully - enough said.
Oh! the rainy season is coming to an end thus, maybe i won't need my BIG-RUBBER-BOOTS to walk through the car-park to the office and later, the NewsCafe (halfway house) on my way home. Hope they still do good Jazz or I'm not going.....lol
Again, wish all of you a healthy and prosperous time in Nigeria.....keep smiling!
Joe.
Nice to meet you. My name is Anne. I work with an airline here in lagos. Feel free to contact me anytime. Lekki is safe and don't worry, you are going to be fine. I have been ti your country several times and I had great times. Welcome to Nigeria.
thank you very much.
I am from Pakistan and want to live and work in Nigeria.
I am an associate engineer civil and working as QS/Draftsman.
regards
Zahir
Been a month now here in Abuja and I must say its been wonderful. People are so warm and welcoming. The weather is just like in my hometown, Bangalore except they are lucky here they get rains everyday. Did a wee bit of sightseeing, saw Aso Rock, the Childrens Amusement Park and Zoo and the Arts and Crafts Village. Other than that, please tell me other places that I should visit, and would like to know about cultural events that are taking place, arts etc.
ShanthiV
You can get nice, cheap furniture at different stores here in lagos. Let me know when you are free to check them out.
Cheers,
Annie
Lagos is a vibrant city. It could be physically exhausting if you work really far from where you live (read crazy traffic).
It also can be extremely fun. Excellent night life. Not too bad restaurant options either.
Decent resorts. Good arts center too.
You'll discover all of these in time.
Best of all, you've got EB for eCompany when ever. Winning! :d :p
I'm a "newbie" to travelling abroad and frankly I'm scared to death!!!! I'm moving to Lagos with my husband possibly within the next three weeks. This now only leaving my family, but exposing myself to the Ebola scare and the possibility of getting trapped and/or dying alone in a country without my family being able to say goodbye. I'm on this forum to speak to those who have shared my experience and whom can maybe understand how I feel and to speak to people who are there that can give me some insight on what's really going on. All I have here is the news and they aren't reporting anything good.
Thanks for listening.
I appreciated your fear and feelings. But remember we are over 160 million people. There is no country that is free of death. Nigeria is a blessed country not a death trap country as you assumed. The world should appreciate the effort Nigeria has taken to contain this dreaded disease Ebola. It was imported to us. And we are containing it seriously. As at this time it is only one victim remaining with few others in survillance. It is the media that are over blowing things out of proportion, it is a pity. Anyway, follow your mind if you are afraid don't come but Nigeria remains a blessed country forget about the challenges we are passing through in recent times. It is a land of opportunities.
Im from Bangalore, all my family and friends advised me against taking up the job offers and I reminded them that there are problems happening in India as well but it doesnt affect us directly in any way. Life goes on. Its the same here, grab this golden opportunity see it as an adventure, and really Im glad I took this opportunity as the people here are very friendly, warm and hospitable, and there are plenty of Indians especially in Lagos and life is good.
Shanthi

Nattyo wrote:It is very safe to live anywhere in Lagos. But try to keep good company and don't be out late. Obey traffic rules to avoid harassment from LASMA official
Hello. I am from the USA and am moving forward with an opportunity fr Honeywell Oil. It would be nice to converse and seek advise from someone in Nigeria. I have many questions and hope to become a viable member of this forum.
I am a Nigerian living in Lagos Nigeria. I know of Honeywell group of companies in Nigeria. But I don't if they are into Oil. Nevertheless, Check this website http://www.honeywelloil.com/about.php to know all that the Honeywell group of Companies into. Also If I may ask what type of Oil, is it Crude Oil or Agricultural Oil? Try to find out and get to me. If they demand for money from you don't give because Honeywell is a reputable company in Nigeria. If they have sent you the address of the company let me know to help you check if it is a genuine offer.
I wish you the best
"Rotimi Oguntade - Internal Control Manager
Williams Rotimi Oguntade is the Internal Control Manager, Honeywell Oil & Gas Limited. He is an Associate member of both the Institute of Chartered Accountant of Nigeria (ICAN) and the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN). Rotimi studied Accountancy at the Nigeria’s foremost college, the Yaba College of Technology from where in 1993.
Rotimi has over fourteen years working experience that spans through various sectors of the economy including Development Bank, Publishing, Contracting, General Merchandising, Conglomerate, Real Estate Development, Investment and Oil and Gas sectors. He worked as an Accountant for Abdulla, Taiwo & Co., YSY Limited, Churchgate Industries Limited and Modandola Investment Limited before joining Honeywell Oil and Gas Limited in 2005 as Depot Accountant.
As part of management restructuring of the company to utilize its human capacity effectively, he was redeployed to Lagos in 2006 as an Assistant Manager Audit saddled with the responsibilities of streamlining, strengthening and improving internal controls, processes and procedures. He became the Internal Control Manager"
As previously mentioned everything thus far seems legitimate with the exception of the attorney they put me in touch with mentioning his "fee structure" in an email. The address for the company in Lagos, the documentation forwarded to me with the company name on it, and everything else seems fine. I am a bit surprised that the contract documents, etc. have been sent to me in the .jpeg format which is normally reserved for pictures. t is as if they took a picture of the contract instead of sending a document. This raises some concern. I think I should reach out to their HR department on Monday to see if they are aware that Rotimi Oguntade - Internal Control Manager is seriously involved in negotiating a two year contract for my services. Any additional advice or assistance would be most appreciated.
Some of the scams that Ive come across is to use the name of a reputable company, claiming to be one of its top management and then rip you off. No reputable company asks you to pay for anything, rather they pay for all expenses once you have agreed on the terms and conditions and signed the contract.
Shanthi
I am suspecting a foul play in that your appointment. As we keep watching their next move I strongly advice not to ever give a DIME to them. I mean don't ever give them any money should their demand for any. Keep posted I will find out if that name is in the list of the Company's employee
However, be wary of anyone asking for payment- whether fees or anything else.
If a company is negotiating your relocation, they automatically sort out every nitty gritty.
Nobody will ask you to pay! Please be careful and DO not send money to anyone.
So I am new to this group.
We are a young couple moving to Lagos, Nigeria.
I am Nigerian by birth and my wife is from the Czech Republic (Prague).
I have been living out of Nigeria for 13 years. Where I studied and worked.
Currently I have been offered a relocation with my job to Nigeria and both myself and wife are coming together.
We hoping to make many expat friends. Especially for my wife, so she doesnt feel too lost :-)
Cheers,
Tee
My name is Deirdre, I have just arrived in Lagos with my husband, Patrick.
I am a keen Bridge player and would like to join a group in VI or Ikoyi.
Your feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks, best wishes.
D.
I am a keen bridge player and would love to get any information on bridge groups. I hope to join a gym., and keep myself busy, I will not work here.
Thanks for any info.
Cheers
Dee
Now that's a relieve that Slovak's are in Lagos.
I will keep in touch once we are in town.
Diky Moc
My name is Grace. I'm from New York City but have been living in Abuja for a little over a year. It would be nice to meet some other foreigners who are in Abuja!!! I'm on Instagram at VIPGRACE (I can't seem to upload a picture here.)
I am Anand, and recently have got a job offer from Globacom Nigeria.
Regards
What you wrote is reassuring for me, as i travel back to Nigerian (having spent 6 years in Abuja from 2002-08) and loved it in those days. This time its VI commonly known as the oil&gas belt with lots of expats, activities and more....
Yes, the Ebola is always on my back like a monkey! Just need to throw that somehow thus, with a 160 million population Vs 3000 know Ebola deaths in AFRICA and one (1) known death in Nigeria.......the law-of-averages make lagos (were i will work), a safe place.
Thanks!
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