Abuja and Lagos are the cities most people want to reside in. It’s no surprise as Abuja, Nigeria’s Federal Capital, is noted as one of the most developed cities in the country with good road networks and infrastructures, high level of business activities coupled with the best spots for having fun. The most populous city, Lagos, is not left out either, with first class business affiliations, multinational companies and a good number of tall buildings and skyscrapers, it’s quite easy for one to fall in love with these places and decide to make it a home.
However, the cost of living in said cities often comes at a high price. All hope is not lost, however, because as time goes on more cities in Nigeria are blossoming, not only do these cities offer a myriad of opportunities for investments with decent paychecks, they also offer a laidback lifestyle, great spots for unwinding plus and finally, the most exciting part–low cost of living.
Below 5 Cities in Nigeria With Low Cost of Living:
Ibadan
Ibadan is not only known as a peaceful city but is a better place to reside, in comparison to the cost of living in other major cities. Modern facilities can be found there, plus old buildings with stories to tell, making the city have a unique mix of modern and conservative. Low cost of housing, vibrant fun life, tourist destinations, cheap transportation amongst others can all be found in Ibadan.
Ikot Ekpene
When it comes to cheap living don’t joke with Ikot Ekpene which is located in Akwa Ibom State. The city is well-known for commercial activities as it’s the regional center of commerce. Notable exports of palm products and ground crops come quite cheap plus housing is affordable, transportation is accessible and inexpensive, including beautiful sceneries.
Ilorin
Ilorin may not be on a lot of people’s radar but is definitely a good place to reside. The city is blessed with remarkable natural resources, tourist attractions, great educational facilities, and health facilities. Several companies have advanced because of the endless business culture which makes it an illustrious city for investors and entrepreneurs. Standard of living in this city is very affordable as it offers numerous ways to live economically.
Ile Ife
Ile Ife is a very interesting city with many cultural sights and abundant food, plus the adventure it offers is exciting. Ile Ife is located at Osun State and is home to one of Africa’s largest ethnolinguistic groups, also famous for the Natural History Museum of Nigeria and the Obafemi Awolowo University. The cost of living in this city is very affordable.
Ikom
Ikom is a small town that’s far more expansive and modern compared to some other cities in Nigeria. It’s lively to some certain extent and way cheaper too. Modern development has begun in the city and one could enjoy some of the beautiful tourist sites the city has to offer – Afi rain forest, Ikom beach, and Agbokim waterfall are all situated there plus the Obudu cattle ranch resort is not far from the town either. From food to peaceful environment to low cost of housing, the town has it all.
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