Life in Lagos, Nigeria: Aaron Rowe
A diary and musings from an Expatriate in Lagos
About Me
I have worked in Nigeria for more than six years, but since 2007 have been based back at home in the UK. I am studying at Open University and enjoying the challenge of balancing work, studying and play. I will surely return to Nigeria, if not for work, as one of the few tourists.
Previous Posts
- Abuja
- My First Trip: Day Fourteen
- The Last(?) Bob's Bar Bash
- My First Trip: Day Thirteen
- My First Trip: Day Twelve
- My First Trip: Day Eleven
- My First Trip: Day Ten
- Nasir El Rufai: "Why they hate me"
- My First Trip: Day Nine
- My First Trip: Day Eight
staking-parliament
Wednesday, December 06, 2006






2 Comments:
Seen your pics at Flickr and Abuja looks pretty neat. I wander if the pictures you took are within the 'upscale' area. I hope the whole of Abuja is like. As what i've read before, they moved the capital to Abuja to basically start over and do it right. Good for the country! Good for business! And hopefully it should be good for the people!
He is in Garki Area 10, and that isn't upscale.
Aaron, please get to the top of the minister's hill and look at the view from there.
I swear, you will hate Lagos after that.
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