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Lagos ranks among top 5 most uncomfortable cities to live in 2023 

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Lagos, known as Africa’s leading startup hub and the country’s largest commercial centre, has been listed among the top 5 most uncomfortable cities to live in the world, according to a recent report by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).

Despite its vibrant economy and bustling atmosphere, Lagos faces challenges that contribute to its low ranking, including pervasive corruption and infrastructure issues. However, the city has shown some improvements in healthcare and education, leading to a slight gain in its overall ranking.

Top 5 Most Uncomfortable Cities to Live in 2023 

 According to the survey, Lagos received a ranking of 170 out of 173 cities, making it the fourth most uncomfortable city to reside in. The report attributes Lagos’s ranking to the pervasive influence of corruption. However, there has been a slight improvement in certain areas such as healthcare services and education, leading to a slight gain in ranking. 

The report states, 

Nonetheless, corruption continues to exert a significant negative impact on Lagos, as mentioned in the report. It also states that, despite some additional funding for infrastructure and public services, Lagos still faces challenges. However, the decline in COVID-19 cases has had a positive effect on the city’s liveability. 

 Backstory 

Despite being the hub of commerce and trade in Nigeria, Lagos has encountered numerous challenges, including infrastructure problems and corrupt practices. For instance, the Murtala Mohammed Airport has suffered from underinvestment, resulting in a subpar passenger experience, processing capacity issues, and service bottlenecks, as highlighted by the International Air Transport Association during the launch of Focus Africa in April. 

In the 2022 EIU report, Lagos was ranked the second most uncomfortable city to live in, so its current position at number four represents a slight improvement. 

Lagos currently has a population of over 15 million people, according to the World population review.  

 

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