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Travel Vlogger Compares Lagos, Malaysia Rent as Nigerians Pay Up to ₦6m for Unfurnished Flats

Adenike Daramola’s viral video reignites debate on housing affordability in Lagos amid minimum wage gap and rising inflation

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Adenike Daramola’s viral video reignites debate on housing affordability in Lagos amid minimum wage gap and rising inflation

A prominent Nigerian travel vlogger, Adenike Daramola, has sparked heated discussions after highlighting steep rent costs in Lagos compared to Malaysia, describing Nigeria’s commercial capital as ‘extremely ridiculously expensive.’ Daramola made her comments on Saturday via a social media post documenting her stay in a serviced apartment in Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital.

Daramola gave a tour of her fully furnished studio apartment in Kuala Lumpur, stating that it cost about $27 (roughly ₦40,000) per night and came with amenities such as a bed, mattress, wardrobe, television, refrigerator, air conditioning, microwave and Wi-Fi. She noted that tenants also enjoy access to communal facilities like a rooftop swimming pool, gym, co-working spaces and 24-hour security—features rarely included in similar-priced rentals within Lagos.

‘In Kuala Lumpur you can rent a studio for between 1,000 and 1,500 Ringgit per month—about $250 to $350—which comes to around ₦4.2 million yearly,’ Daramola said. She emphasised that these apartments are usually fully furnished and located at the city centre. By contrast, she argued that many Lagos residents pay upwards of ₦6 million per annum for smaller, unfurnished flats lacking basic appliances or modern facilities. ‘An agent will take you to a tiny empty apartment in Lagos and confidently tell you it is ₦6 million per annum,’ she added.

Daramola further questioned why rental costs remain so high despite Nigeria’s much lower minimum wage. ‘The official minimum wage in Malaysia is about ₦600,000 monthly while here it is just ₦70,000. Yet tenants are expected to pay nearly 1,000 percent of their minimum wage on rent,’ she stated.

Nigerians have increasingly expressed frustration over soaring rents in Lagos and other major cities as inflation and foreign exchange pressures push up construction costs. Many social media users echoed Daramola’s complaints about landlords demanding millions for unrenovated properties while failing to provide adequate facilities. The federal government has yet to announce new measures addressing the affordability gap despite calls from housing rights advocates.

Industry stakeholders say unless urgent reforms are introduced—including stricter regulation of agent fees and incentives for affordable housing—the cost of living crisis may worsen for urban dwellers. Debate continues online as more residents share their experiences with the widening disconnect between earnings and accommodation expenses in Nigeria’s largest city.

Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/the-more-i-travel-the-more-i-realise-lagos-is-ridiculously-expensive-travel-vlogger-compares-rent-prices-in-lagos-and-malaysia-2026062212511330665

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Lagos State Inaugurates Transport Union Task Force to Tackle Waste Dumping at Bus Parks

Commissioner Osiyemi warns NURTW, RTEAN members must clean up own garages before policing others

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Commissioner Osiyemi warns NURTW, RTEAN members must clean up own garages before policing others

Lagos State Government on Saturday inaugurated a Special Task Force empowering transport union members to enforce sanitation at bus stops, garages, and major roads across the city. The move, announced at a ceremony in Alausa, Ikeja, sees members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) and Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN) drafted as street-level ‘waste police’ to monitor indiscriminate dumping in transport corridors.

Commissioner for Transportation Oluwaseun Osiyemi said the initiative aims to curb a surge in refuse dumping along roadsides and inside parks, with Lagos generating an estimated 13,000 tonnes of waste daily. “We cannot fold our arms while people carry waste from their homes and dump it on roads, medians, and public spaces,” Osiyemi stated at the inauguration. He told union leaders that enforcement must begin within their own premises: “Before you can enforce discipline outside, your own garages and bus stops must be in order.”

The task force was launched amid criticism that many transport union parks themselves are hotspots for poor sanitation, shanties, and indiscriminate trading. Stakeholders have questioned whether unions previously accused of tolerating dirty garages can effectively police littering by commuters and traders. The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), represented by Managing Director Muyiwa Gbadegesin, backed the plan but noted that the real challenge remains large-scale collection gaps and illegal dumping by private sector operators.

Despite clearing over 418,000 tonnes of waste in May and addressing 173 identified black spots, LAWMA continues to face complaints from residents about uncollected household waste and blocked drains. Critics argue that while union-led patrols could deter petty littering around bus stops through spot fines and visible enforcement, they do not address systemic failures in contracted waste evacuation or alleged illegal dumping by licensed operators.

The Lagos government maintains that the task force will focus on changing behaviour at high-traffic sites such as bus parks and lay-bys. However, observers say real progress requires LAWMA to improve oversight of private contractors responsible for residential waste collection. As at now, there is no announced plan to expand union involvement beyond street-level monitoring.

Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/lagos-transport-unions-waste-task-force-2026062215180852665

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Flood and Windstorm Destroy Farms, Shops in Ebonyi State Communities

Residents count losses as severe weather damages livelihoods across multiple LGAs; local authorities yet to respond

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Residents count losses as severe weather damages livelihoods across multiple LGAs; local authorities yet to respond

Severe flood and windstorm have wreaked havoc on farms and shops in several communities across Ebonyi State, South-East Nigeria, causing significant destruction to livelihoods. The incidents, which occurred recently, left many residents counting their losses as agricultural produce and commercial properties were swept away or damaged.

According to affected residents, the heavy downpour led to widespread flooding, while strong winds toppled structures and uprooted crops in parts of the state. Farmers reported that their farmlands, stocked with crops at various stages of maturity, were submerged, resulting in substantial financial setbacks. Shop owners also lamented that goods worth millions of naira were destroyed as roofs were blown off and water inundated business premises.

The disaster comes at a time when many in Ebonyi rely heavily on agriculture and petty trading for survival. With the destruction of farmlands and shops, concerns are mounting over food security and economic hardship in the affected areas. Residents say such natural disasters have become more frequent during the rainy season, intensifying pressure on already vulnerable households.

As at press time, local government authorities had not issued an official statement or announced relief measures for those impacted by the flood and windstorm. Many residents appealed for urgent intervention from both state government and relevant agencies to mitigate their losses and prevent further hardship. “We need support to rebuild our farms and restart our businesses,” one affected farmer said.

The full extent of the damage is yet to be assessed, but community leaders are urging prompt action to avert a deeper humanitarian crisis. Stakeholders have called on government at all levels to implement long-term solutions, including improved drainage systems and disaster preparedness programmes, to protect lives and property from recurring extreme weather events.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/889819-flood-windstorm-destroy-farms-shops-in-ebonyi-communities.html

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NUJ Honours SSS DG Yusuf Bichi with ‘Man of the Year’ Award in Abuja

Recognition highlights SSS Director-General’s leadership; journalists commend agency’s efforts on national security

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Recognition highlights SSS Director-General’s leadership; journalists commend agency’s efforts on national security

The Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) has honoured Yusuf Bichi, Director-General of the State Security Service (SSS), with its ‘Man of the Year’ award during a ceremony held on Monday in Abuja. The award recognises Bichi’s role at the helm of the SSS and his contributions to national security.

The NUJ presented the accolade as part of its annual awards programme, acknowledging outstanding public officials and institutions. The event, which brought together journalists and stakeholders from across Nigeria, featured remarks commending Bichi’s stewardship and the SSS’s collaboration with the media.

According to NUJ officials, Bichi was selected for his demonstrated commitment to strengthening internal security operations and fostering a relationship between the SSS and Nigerian media practitioners. The union noted that such engagement remains critical in addressing misinformation and supporting national stability.

While receiving the honour, Bichi expressed appreciation for the recognition, stating that it would motivate the agency to continue prioritising professionalism and intelligence-led operations. The NUJ leadership also called on other security agencies to emulate efforts aimed at building public trust through openness and regular engagement with journalists.

The NUJ is expected to continue its annual tradition of recognising individuals who contribute significantly to Nigeria’s development. Observers say this year’s award reflects growing attention on security sector accountability and media-government relations.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/889821-nuj-honours-sss-dg-with-man-of-the-year-award.html

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