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1. Pay attention to your surroundings. 2. Be careful with your in public( restrain from spewing private financial dealings on phone). 3. Avoid moving around late at night. 4. Be nice to security. 5. Be careful with entrants to your home. 6. Trust your instinct. 7. Be careful where you change your money.
“Whoever robs you knows you”! That sent shivers down my spine. Stay safe also by not going out with a lot of valuable stuff.I love and miss Naija but the part of security scares me.
Ok. So update. How’s it now to come visit. I’m getting married in December. The family telling me everything is fine. Not to worry. I’ll finally be Edith my love after Teri years of trying to come and situations arising in my home land. Ben planing for sone time. Nothing like actually embracing new family and my fiancé. I want to look good at the airport. What do you ladies say about how to dress off the plane. 32 hour flight is all that was left.
Relocated in January when 🇬🇧 lockdown wanted to run me mad. Abuja is relatively safe but definitely no staying out late, be nice/polite but no overfamiliarity with people, if you can afford it stay in an estate with manned gate, mind your business and keep your mouth shut. Finally, most robberies/scams are based on insider tips so trust no one including your family members.
I've watched several videos about safety in Nigeria and you guys are right on point with the tips. It's the reality of what is going on and these tips are great no matter where you are traveling.
always dress as if you are struggling. i wear bathroom slippers everywhere lmao. meanwhile i lived in the UK and USA for nearly 30 years, born in the UK. but i am in naija now and i take delight in dressing like a poor man so no one will bother me lmaooo. although when they look at my face and then look at my bathroom slippers they always look confused and befuddled. like is he rich or is he poor ? CONFUSION.
@@antaresatlantis6785 Nooo @ dress like you are struggling lol If you come back to start a business, need an investor or need a contract do not dress like you are struggling. I did laugh at your comment because one of my relatives does this but he is retired, doesn’t do anything in Nigeria that involves making money and just wants to live under the radar. But anyone moving back who wants to close multi millionaire naira deals and network with the right people then you need to look goooddd all the time lol
These 2 ladies are beauty and brain. I love the way you respect each other. I can see the spirit of the diaspora in you. Funke is not too pompous while Iveoma is also smart and humble in her response. I love you two. Please do more collaboration like this. I love you sisters! Keep on helping Nigerians in the diaspora. You have saved more lives with these timely tips. God bless you.
So grateful for this honest video! I’m planning to visit Naija next year (2024) and there’s quite a bit of people here who are saying not to go because of safety. However, being smart is always the way to go! The more attention you bring to yourself and the more careless you are, the more at risk you are for trouble. Thank you again
Na wa ooo. Naija people like show up sha. If you expose yourself too much yawa go gas. We all got to be streetwise anywhere we are. Iveoma is very funy Una well done dearest sister. Happy Mother's Day. Mama Afrca Rock.
Thanks ladies for posting this video. People are struggling. Street smart is very essential. Being discreet, simple, and almost invisible are the best possible attributes that one must master. The entire population on the planet right now is desperate. The rich are richest. The poor are poorest. The wealth gap margin will continue to widen and safety and security will be something that everyone will be seriously focused on. This World is really screwed! Sad but TRUE. Nowhere is 100% safe. Watch your back, talk less, be observant, and stay creative.
Absolutely! Even in places where we think should be safe you will be amazed how security is a big issue. In some parts of Birmingham, UK I learnt that robbery has taken a new dimension now and the robbers use acid or knife on their victims before running away with their belongings. It's sad.
@@SassyFunke yea, the robbers have mastered the art of using mopeds or scooters for their enterprise. In fact I learnt they even rob delivery drivers for Deliveroo, etc of their mopeds, which the use to rob people. The police is getting overwhelmed with these incidents.
I like the honesty expressed in this video. A lot of times these type of videos don’t like telling the real reality about Nigeria as they blindly promote the country out of patriotism. We that complain are equally patriotic despite our criticism and just wish Nigeria reached its full potentials. It’s really sad that you have to be advising people to be respectful to Security. Nigerians have a tendency to look down on people eg jobs like Security Guard, Driver. They even consider them as below them. Meanwhile in the abroad nobody disrespects people because of their jobs this way. It’s surprising people can come from abroad and immediately develop such foul attitude to others like this.
Glad to see the two of my favourite Nigerian youtubers together. But sad to hear how dangerous Lagos/Nigeria could be. It's like you have to be on alert every minute of your life living in there. Thanks. I really wish to visit Nigeria but I think I can only survive for about 3 days. Lol
@@SassyFunkei hope two weeks will be long enough for me. I’m planning on getting married. Any suggestions to stay away from the traffic but yet shop for apartment furnishings. We get apartment this week. But I cannot count until November December according to flights yet
In short the place isn't safe. When you can visit elsewhere without that stress, why bother? The summary of this is "becareful, becareful and becareful" That's not what you want for a holiday.
Love this video. When I was there in November 2019, they could already sense my "oyiboness" right from MMIA. I never change money outside of the airport---I will be followed if I do. Hey, when I visit Naija again, I'll be glad to host you both at Eko Hotel for dinner. Eko is definitely my spot in Lagos---hands down!!! Oh, and I'm not gonna risk getting my hands up for nobody. 😂
My best safety measure in Lagos is that i make friends with the thugs and area boys in my vicinity. They hail me on the road, but never know where i live. I buy them drinks from time to time and give them small change. However, this can only be applied by guys. I have come to realise that the most dangerous criminals are not the artisans, bus conductors or Okada rider. The biggest threat are those unemployed graduates who hang around drinking joints observing you. They are the ones that hire the Okada rider for a fee or a share of the loot. I have never had any major security issue in Lagos. NB: Some women do this too.
These are really helpful hints. Your logics are plausible. I love you gals. Encouraging me and other fretful in diaspora. God bless your stay in Lagos, Nigeria and help rebuild, reform and transform our land for peaceful co-existence, Amen!
Thanks for this piece Sassy and for bringing Ifeoma but for someone visiting and staying in an hotel room but without really knowing anyone in Lagos just wanted to have fun any specific security tips for hotel residence ? I know most of your tip can apply I.e no loins communication about your Busines on phone etc. But I’ve heard people saying their hotel staff set them up or they got Rob in their hotel or cleaners stole from them in their hotel room etc. Do you have any specific hotel safety issues for visitors to Lagos I’m just about to visit Lagos next month and I’m somewhat skeptical a bit after watching this
You're welcome Bolaji. I would advise you pick a hotel that is well known - perhaps a chain (sheraton/radisson blu/eko hotel?) Check out the reviews on google. Truth is even as great as a hotel is, you can't control how those that work in it behave. Don't be too skeptical...I have stayed in many hotels in Nigeria and never once have I been robbed.
Am in same shoes with you.Going Nigeria (of all places) ds week to help my mental health. I did rented a one bed apartment via Property Centre in a gated estate around Opebi...at least I can cook if I want to...try this as some hotels can limit your expectation! Stay safe!
What are the manners meeting your future mother in law for the first time?? How do i approach her and say?? What should be brought to her as a greeting. It’s like we’ve known each other for many time. But it will be our guest meeting. They live in Enugu village.
I’m going to Lagos in September for the first time. I’m travelling alone, going to visit friends. What do you recommend for money? Do I bring cash and convert it at the airport or no cash? And what about walking around during the day, is it safe to carry a purse with my things in it ? Thanks I’m advanced!
Same… I’ll be there in August. I have a friend meeting me at the airport but should I exchange at the airport? I don’t want to have a bunch of cash either but will my card work everywhere?
Hi Tiffany. My wife is Nigerian and visiting her young son early next year and I’m going also more as a sense of duty and concern for her welfare. We won’t be able to stay with her son due to the area of Lagos he lives which is some town or village. I’d love to know how you got on there and whether you can give any advice on good hotels and safe areas you experienced etc. We are visiting in February
Find a bank at home and convert your money 💰 prior to flight , invest in a money belts or etc . I am black living in a black community 🇺🇸 I hear gunshots, home invasion. I have always dress down , when I travel I take my luggage out in trash bags , I don’t waste money on expensive pockets. I lock my car doors as soon as I get in . I but my money in my bra or pocket . I watch my surroundings all the time. Because I know people are watching me.
Please do another episode on how to stay safe. Planning to change a small amount of euro notes when I arrive at Lagos airport in a matter of days. After watching this, I won't bother.
I cannot hide how oyinbo I am lol .... even our sons are very oyinbo looking . We ( except for hubby ) cannot blend in ... how ?! lol . We are still planning on moving to Lagos .. so hoping things won’t get worse !!
great sister you both done well💜😍 Me as a Nigerian I do watch people and I like doing that😂😂 We just watch incase anything go wrong you will be first to notice it.
Are there specific questions you would like answered in a potential video (that is different from what was covered in this video)? If you have many questions, ill consider filming a video dedicated to it.
@@SassyFunke Yes. this video was super helpful in many ways, especially the tips about not letting just anyone into your home. unfortunately theres no way for a mexican like me to really blend in when walking down the street we are easily spotted. are there any extra safety precautions you think might apply to us in terms of where we should stay, or places we should stay away from? i’ve also been hearing about agencies you can hire security from but also cannot trust at the same time? I visit ghana often, and have always wanted to pop over to nigeria to visit a couple friends I have there. But they have love for their country and I feel sometimes they sugarcoat how the experience might be or may not even realize safety could be a very different experience for me. I like very much how this video was very realistic while still being respectful to naija.
@@littleseamstress my best tip for foreigners especially women is to dress like a Muslim. I know it's a Lil weird perhaps. But ppl don't bother you even with your face out if you cover ur body with loose clothing and a headscarf. I have tried this method and it's LIFE CHANGING. Literally u become invincible even as a foreigner which is good when ur out and about as well as when ur in the market. Good luck and I hope u enjoy nigeria if you ever visit 🧡
I love watching your videos they are very good. It makes you think before travelling to Nigeria Lagos. I am 61 year's old I have never been to Lagos I have a mild learning disability. How safe would I be. Can I may Peaple to take me around safely. I hope to me a nice lady one day yes I am 61 lol. But I have a lot off friends from Nigeria all happyly married 😂😂😂. Dobspato Newcastle Upon Tyne England
I just want to add that the people who live in your neighborhoods can watch your coming and going and get to know your habits and how much security you have or do not have. They do not need to enter your house but they can watch what you buy and bring home etc. etc. Your neighbors can know alot about you without you realizing it. They are the ones who rob you too.
Awesome video and very informative. Thank you both for this. I have been thinking of going to Lagos but I have been scared cos if all the news you hear about our Naija. You just gained a new subbie here 😊❤️
Here is how I change money when I get to Nigeria. I negotiate the rate with Aboki, then I tell them to meet me at my bank. UBA, First Bank or whatever and when we get there, I tell them to pay the bank teller and when they complete the deposit, I will count the dollar one by one and we are done. I do not have time for their unnecessary games because if you let them count the money, you will definitely come up short.
Kinda old video to reply to - but I've finally moved to Lagos and been here for 3 months now. I'm white so people notice me and it gets a bit too much sometimes. Asking money or trying to cheat me in shops . Yesterday I had a bit of a scary experience while in traffic jam some random man suddenly tried to open my car door. Luckily it was locked and it was broad daylight around 2 pm or 3pm . People always think I got lots of money because of being oyibo so i do feel nervous in many situations.
Interesting. Regarding the money issue, can you not use mobile money to access money? - thats what I do, I send the money to myself on my own MM SIM then walk to the nearest mobile money kiosk to cash it. People use the kiosks to buy credit for their phone usually so you don’t draw attention to yourself. Pay attention to people watching obviously, Anyone walking out if a bank is asking for attention. This of course assumes you can get a local SIM which I recall the Nigerian govt making ridiculously difficult, hmmm
Yes lagos is incredibly dangerous. I will also add - try to use a Nigerian accent in public , if you don’t have one. Also dress modestly and don’t be too flashy.
Hi Sassy, I have been following your videos for a while. I see you mostly do videos for travel from and to Lagos. What about Abuja , as not everyone lived or like to travel through Lagos.
I'm white and I just came back yesterday from Lagos. I stay in VI when I go there at a particular Estate/Compound. There are huge gates with guards at the gate. At the condo I rent (for a week or 2 ea. time) there are guards at the gate. Myself and my woman will go for a walk in the Estate at dark and we've never had an issue. Police are known to also rent rooms where we are at as well. In the estate we feel safe. I wouldn't be walking around OUTSIDE of the estate @ night, but we've defo taken cabs to go eat at places in the evening never with any issue. I'm guessing most ppl will say, "oh...well that's VI for you." Perhaps!? That's ok with me. I still haven't ventured to any of the big markets in the day, but I'd really like to... but again... I'll go with someone. Plus, it's more fun that way anyways. I even had someone yell at me, "Oyibo FRESH!" Hey...nobody's ever done that to me in Miami, so .... lol !
🤣🤣 @ Oyibo Fresh. Glad you had a lovely experience. Yes, the estates are way better and safe, not just in VI or Ikoyi or other high brow areas of Lagos, but also on the Mainland Lagos.
@@suleimanuusaini3 I think that some of the condos in that estate are v. pricey! The guards at the gate also hassle pretty much everyone who tries to come in. that much I like! Makes me feel safer! So much so that at night, we'll ask the cab just to leave us outside the gate and we walk in and walk all the way back when it's night time. It's a lovely walk. I suppose we're exposed, but then again I've never ever had an issue there.
@@streetwiseguitar5113 you're absolutely right. The estates come with a lot of extra cost, which they refer to as service charge. This covers the waste disposal, sewage treatment, constant electricity, road maintenance, taking care of the gardens or lawns, the list goes on. To be honest, it depends also on the location. I lived in an estate at OTA, Ogun state. The rent for a 2 bedroom flat was #13,250 per month, which was #159k per annum as at 2019. We had stern security personnel also and it was very safe. You could walk out or just take a walk around the estate even as late as 3am and not feel afraid of anything.
It is good to respect all workers that work under us, maids and all but the envious heart does not care about that so it is no guarantee. We all get treated badly sometimes but we don't go setting people up because of it. We should just be respectful to these people because that's what God would expect of us. Doing so we can be sure that he in his infinite mercy will protect us too. Mind how you go people!
@@SassyFunke also, go with a shadow person who will actually take the money off you while you remain with the bag that could be described. We should remember, that is how the thieves pass on stolen money we can use same tactics. If they were to steal from a victim then, they really got nothing and they would have run a great distance before realising there is nothing in the bag they stole. Money has been shifted.
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I take security seriously wherever I am. Maybe I just like being paranoid for no reason. Whenever I'm in the jungle I walk around with a Pocket knife, taser and a pepper spray. If I could I'd walk around with my CC. I always advice especially women in the jungle to always carry a pepper spray (Bear pepper spray cos that shit will STOP anyone dead in their tracks). Yep I'm paranoid like that.
I think we need to create more good paying jobs in Nigeria. Give people less reasons to steal. Some of us will move back, some of us will stay abroad but I think diaporans can help by creating better paying jobs for Nigerians.
Will they work or try to steal from their employers. What they are describing happens in Jamaica. They will have their own business out of the employer's business. A side business.
@@itallturnstodust1216 unfortunately, the politicians in many African countries are there as a puppet for the interests of those who previously colonized the country and or those who control the assests of the country. You'll see this type of set up all over the world actually, even here in Canada, our policies tend to yield to America. So the best way I see to solve some of this, one person at a time, is for us to invest in one another, it puts food on the table, reduces the desperation that causes crime, everyone makes the money they need, and problems are solved little by little. Waiting on the government, no matter where you're from, is not the best idea. We the people, we can do it not as fast, but it can be done.
@@eileenwatt8283 nothing's wrong with making more money! The issue is when they steal and things like that. The solution to that is building trust, the won't all be bad apples but 1st take as much info on them as you can (family home, ID etc); pay in installments based on the jobs completion, develop a great relationship with law enforcement in your companies name, always find a member of your family you trust to oversee the project if you're not yet on ground, visit regularly, pay them very well and include family health insurance (health insurance is a MUST). Make it clear that this is a win win, don't approach business with your people from a capitalist perspective, approach it communally, it makes a world of difference.
Wy dose African people always think the wight man is always ritch my support I get from nice lady's from Nigeria are ritcher than me lol. They are good with money and saving up. Thank you Neil. Dobspato Newcastle Upon Tyne England ❤😊👍
Lol I told her I was going to the East so she knew not to come back to my house or call me after this day. But yes don't tell random people that are traveling to Enugu on June 1st via bus.
What a brilliant and an intellectual conversation on safety in Nigeria. All these points are well elaborate and imperative to all travelers to that country. Another hint is to be aware of your surroundings while using the ATM. Because you might be receiving some transactions alerts that you have nothing to do with, soon after you’ve left.
Wow, I've already bought my tickets to fly to Nigeria in July, haven't been back in 10yrs! I didn't know it was this bad!! Had I known I would've changed my plans to stay my ass at home.
I was there last year . It was my first time there and thank God everything was good . People were really nice and I never feel unsafe maybe because the area where I stayed idk 🤷🏻♀️ but I’m planning to go again! You will be happy to go back to ur hometown, just be safe!
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1. Pay attention to your surroundings.
2. Be careful with your in public( restrain from spewing private financial dealings on phone).
3. Avoid moving around late at night.
4. Be nice to security.
5. Be careful with entrants to your home.
6. Trust your instinct.
7. Be careful where you change your money.
im from united states but im here in nigeria and i respect nigerians
“Whoever robs you knows you”! That sent shivers down my spine. Stay safe also by not going out with a lot of valuable stuff.I love and miss Naija but the part of security scares me.
Yes! So important not going on with valuable items 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
How can where u grew up scare you?! Good thing about Naija, no matter what, we move!!😊
@@africantruly8857 that's very possible
Ok. So update. How’s it now to come visit. I’m getting married in December. The family telling me everything is fine. Not to worry.
I’ll finally be Edith my love after Teri years of trying to come and situations arising in my home land. Ben planing for sone time. Nothing like actually embracing new family and my fiancé. I want to look good at the airport. What do you ladies say about how to dress off the plane. 32 hour flight is all that was left.
I am glad we came out with this video!! Safety is sooo important 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Same here. Safety is very important indeed. Glad to have you on the channel again!❤
Coming to town next week. Thanks
@Iveoma Media, talking about safety, your accent gives you away😂. It's funny the way Americans pronounce "waTer" as "waDer"
Love the sisters comradery.. @iveoma how do you feel been on the other side ie being the one being questioned?
Loved this collab... Made sense a lot!
Relocated in January when 🇬🇧 lockdown wanted to run me mad. Abuja is relatively safe but definitely no staying out late, be nice/polite but no overfamiliarity with people, if you can afford it stay in an estate with manned gate, mind your business and keep your mouth shut.
Finally, most robberies/scams are based on insider tips so trust no one including your family members.
Well said! Thank you for sharing those important tips!
Best advice. Exactly how I live in Lagos. I also try to blend with the locals with my dressing and hairdos. Forget fancy wigs ooo. Lol
It's the same in Jamaica. We have a saying "see and blind. Hear and deaf.Don't let your left hand knows what your right hand is doing".
I've watched several videos about safety in Nigeria and you guys are right on point with the tips. It's the reality of what is going on and these tips are great no matter where you are traveling.
Precisely 👏🏽👏🏽 Thank you for watching
always dress as if you are struggling. i wear bathroom slippers everywhere lmao. meanwhile i lived in the UK and USA for nearly 30 years, born in the UK. but i am in naija now and i take delight in dressing like a poor man so no one will bother me lmaooo. although when they look at my face and then look at my bathroom slippers they always look confused and befuddled. like is he rich or is he poor ? CONFUSION.
Your comment cracked me up 😂😂😂😂"like is he rich or is he poor ?"
@@SassyFunke lol Sassy thats how me i stay safe ooo hehe
Exactly. Always dress down
@@abiolafernandez8974 the smart thing to do in a country where many are struggling
@@antaresatlantis6785 Nooo @ dress like you are struggling lol If you come back to start a business, need an investor or need a contract do not dress like you are struggling.
I did laugh at your comment because one of my relatives does this but he is retired, doesn’t do anything in Nigeria that involves making money and just wants to live under the radar. But anyone moving back who wants to close multi millionaire naira deals and network with the right people then you need to look goooddd all the time lol
These 2 ladies are beauty and brain. I love the way you respect each other. I can see the spirit of the diaspora in you. Funke is not too pompous while Iveoma is also smart and humble in her response. I love you two. Please do more collaboration like this. I love you sisters! Keep on helping Nigerians in the diaspora. You have saved more lives with these timely tips. God bless you.
So grateful for this honest video! I’m planning to visit Naija next year (2024) and there’s quite a bit of people here who are saying not to go because of safety. However, being smart is always the way to go! The more attention you bring to yourself and the more careless you are, the more at risk you are for trouble.
Thank you again
Yes! Thanks for the honesty! Nigeria is out of control. My man is Nigerian, and he refuses to visit during this time.
Na wa ooo. Naija people like show up sha. If you expose yourself too much yawa go gas. We all got to be streetwise anywhere we are.
Iveoma is very funy
Una well done dearest sister.
Happy Mother's Day.
Mama Afrca Rock.
Well said. Thank you 😊
Yes...Sis.As long as you move away for a greener pasture, going back home is always, difficult, it happens to us and we are just in the Caribbean
Ya'll are glowing and beautiful even in the midst of Nigeria's madness!!!!
Damm iveoma is looking 🔥, That Nigeria is changing you ooo
LOL Thank you 🙏🏾
This tips applies to all places around the world especially Africa. Thank you
Precisely! Thank you for watching.
Jamaica too
Thanks ladies for posting this video. People are struggling. Street smart is very essential. Being discreet, simple, and almost invisible are the best possible attributes that one must master. The entire population on the planet right now is desperate. The rich are richest. The poor are poorest. The wealth gap margin will continue to widen and safety and security will be something that everyone will be seriously focused on. This World is really screwed! Sad but TRUE. Nowhere is 100% safe. Watch your back, talk less, be observant, and stay creative.
Absolutely! Even in places where we think should be safe you will be amazed how security is a big issue. In some parts of Birmingham, UK I learnt that robbery has taken a new dimension now and the robbers use acid or knife on their victims before running away with their belongings. It's sad.
Thank you for watching. Your points are spot on👌🏾
Wow 😳
@@SassyFunkemy pleasure.
@@SassyFunke yea, the robbers have mastered the art of using mopeds or scooters for their enterprise. In fact I learnt they even rob delivery drivers for Deliveroo, etc of their mopeds, which the use to rob people. The police is getting overwhelmed with these incidents.
My 2 favorite youtubers, Thanks so much for this tips, great content, may God save our Country.
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Please speak on raising children in Lagos!! Like the daily routine etc.
@Sassy Funke @Iveoma Media thank you 🙏🏾 for this.
I like the honesty expressed in this video.
A lot of times these type of videos don’t like telling the real reality about Nigeria as they blindly promote the country out of patriotism.
We that complain are equally patriotic despite our criticism and just wish Nigeria reached its full potentials.
It’s really sad that you have to be advising people to be respectful to Security.
Nigerians have a tendency to look down on people eg jobs like Security Guard, Driver.
They even consider them as below them.
Meanwhile in the abroad nobody disrespects people because of their jobs this way.
It’s surprising people can come from abroad and immediately develop such foul attitude to others like this.
I can feel the honesty in the video
Glad to see the two of my favourite Nigerian youtubers together.
But sad to hear how dangerous Lagos/Nigeria could be. It's like you have to be on alert every minute of your life living in there.
Thanks. I really wish to visit Nigeria but I think I can only survive for about 3 days. Lol
I am sure you can survive much longer. ☺️ We are here and enjoying it.
@@SassyFunkei hope two weeks will be long enough for me. I’m planning on getting married. Any suggestions to stay away from the traffic but yet shop for apartment furnishings. We get apartment this week. But I cannot count until November December according to flights yet
Thanks for the video!
Sisters looking soooooooo fine ..
Great collaboration and unscripted …..love it 👍❤️
Thank you!
This is pretty scary for anybody to visit Nigeria, I'll pass for now. Great info thow
In short the place isn't safe. When you can visit elsewhere without that stress, why bother?
The summary of this is "becareful, becareful and becareful" That's not what you want for a holiday.
... So scary. I'm sitting out here paranoid because I have to go visit there for a few days 😂😭
Ifioma where have you been?. I thought you left NIG. Good to see you guys
Love this video. When I was there in November 2019, they could already sense my "oyiboness" right from MMIA. I never change money outside of the airport---I will be followed if I do. Hey, when I visit Naija again, I'll be glad to host you both at Eko Hotel for dinner. Eko is definitely my spot in Lagos---hands down!!! Oh, and I'm not gonna risk getting my hands up for nobody. 😂
😂😂 Thank you Chigo!
My best safety measure in Lagos is that i make friends with the thugs and area boys in my vicinity. They hail me on the road, but never know where i live. I buy them drinks from time to time and give them small change. However, this can only be applied by guys. I have come to realise that the most dangerous criminals are not the artisans, bus conductors or Okada rider. The biggest threat are those unemployed graduates who hang around drinking joints observing you. They are the ones that hire the Okada rider for a fee or a share of the loot.
I have never had any major security issue in Lagos.
NB: Some women do this too.
Wow this is interesting. Thanks for sharing
Thanks guys for the info traveling soon to Lagos Nigeria by the way both of you look gorgeous
Lolll eyes every where....thanks sassy Funke for sharing n my darling sis 💕Kemi from UK
Lol 7:21 I love what she did with the 'black' and 'white' right there!
Great tips sistahs
Thank you Bayo
@@SassyFunke you are welcome :)
Sending love from Seychelles I am working in Seychelles its I feel the safety out here but I have a wonderful travel excitement for Nigeria
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. You should speak on avoiding kidnappings if you can.
Thank you for watching
I so enjoyed this video....coming to Lagos this year. Thank you
You’re welcome Doreen
Omg this is freaking me out. Haven’t been back in ten years. Hmm I don’t know if I can go back. Especially with my kids. I Dey fear
Girls info is very useful, i was crying and laughing at the same time 🎉
Sassy your skin is so beautiful 😍
These are really helpful hints. Your logics are plausible. I love you gals. Encouraging me and other fretful in diaspora. God bless your stay in Lagos, Nigeria and help rebuild, reform and transform our land for peaceful co-existence, Amen!
Thank you 🙏🏾
Wooooow!!! THIS IS FRIGHTENING!!
It shouldn't be frightening. It is just some key points to help with general safety
Ladies Una well done. Great content & it’s appreciated!!
Thank you Abdul
Sassy and Iveoma, THANK YOU so much for this video and the valuable tips.
I am just too scared to come to Nigeria.
May God protect you both.
Thanks for this piece Sassy and for bringing Ifeoma but for someone visiting and staying in an hotel room but without really knowing anyone in Lagos just wanted to have fun any specific security tips for hotel residence ? I know most of your tip can apply I.e no loins communication about your Busines on phone etc. But I’ve heard people saying their hotel staff set them up or they got Rob in their hotel or cleaners stole from them in their hotel room etc. Do you have any specific hotel safety issues for visitors to Lagos I’m just about to visit Lagos next month and I’m somewhat skeptical a bit after watching this
You're welcome Bolaji. I would advise you pick a hotel that is well known - perhaps a chain (sheraton/radisson blu/eko hotel?) Check out the reviews on google. Truth is even as great as a hotel is, you can't control how those that work in it behave. Don't be too skeptical...I have stayed in many hotels in Nigeria and never once have I been robbed.
Am in same shoes with you.Going Nigeria (of all places) ds week to help my mental health. I did rented a one bed apartment via Property Centre in a gated estate around Opebi...at least I can cook if I want to...try this as some hotels can limit your expectation! Stay safe!
Good job on this video, ladies. These are solid security guidelines. While there is no panacea for insecurity, one can minimize the risk.
Thank you
I love you ladies your energy is so positive and together it's epic on this vlogging game
Thank you Michael 🙏🏾
What are the manners meeting your future mother in law for the first time??
How do i approach her and say??
What should be brought to her as a greeting. It’s like we’ve known each other for many time. But it will be our guest meeting. They live in Enugu village.
What is hotel security like are they safe or a little doge. I would like to visit Nigeria one day and pay for support when I am there. Thank you 😊👍
I’m going to Lagos in September for the first time. I’m travelling alone, going to visit friends. What do you recommend for money? Do I bring cash and convert it at the airport or no cash? And what about walking around during the day, is it safe to carry a purse with my things in it ? Thanks I’m advanced!
In advanced *
Same… I’ll be there in August. I have a friend meeting me at the airport but should I exchange at the airport? I don’t want to have a bunch of cash either but will my card work everywhere?
Hi Tiffany. My wife is Nigerian and visiting her young son early next year and I’m going also more as a sense of duty and concern for her welfare. We won’t be able to stay with her son due to the area of Lagos he lives which is some town or village.
I’d love to know how you got on there and whether you can give any advice on good hotels and safe areas you experienced etc. We are visiting in February
Any safe hotels near the airport please
Find a bank at home and convert your money 💰 prior to flight , invest in a money belts or etc . I am black living in a black community 🇺🇸 I hear gunshots, home invasion. I have always dress down , when I travel I take my luggage out in trash bags , I don’t waste money on expensive pockets. I lock my car doors as soon as I get in . I but my money in my bra or pocket . I watch my surroundings all the time. Because I know people are watching me.
Please do another episode on how to stay safe.
Planning to change a small amount of euro notes when I arrive at Lagos airport in a matter of days. After watching this, I won't bother.
Wait for my next video on changing money before you decide.
It's nice to see this collaboration, you both are doing amazing work up there
Hello; are you Nigerian? I want to travel there but I am afraid 😢
I cannot hide how oyinbo I am lol .... even our sons are very oyinbo looking . We ( except for hubby ) cannot blend in ... how ?! lol . We are still planning on moving to Lagos .. so hoping things won’t get worse !!
GREAT video! Moving to Lagos
Soon and I will definitely be sure to shine my eye
@@nauticdixons yes absolutely! Can we pm on here?
great sister you both done well💜😍
Me as a Nigerian I do watch people and I like doing that😂😂
We just watch incase anything go wrong you will be first to notice it.
hahaha I like that last line. Makes so much sense
is anything being done about poverty and economic inequality in Nigeria and/or Lagos?
what are your thoughts on safety for oyinbos visiting currently?
Are there specific questions you would like answered in a potential video (that is different from what was covered in this video)? If you have many questions, ill consider filming a video dedicated to it.
@@SassyFunke Yes. this video was super helpful in many ways, especially the tips about not letting just anyone into your home. unfortunately theres no way for a mexican like me to really blend in when walking down the street we are easily spotted. are there any extra safety precautions you think might apply to us in terms of where we should stay, or places we should stay away from? i’ve also been hearing about agencies you can hire security from but also cannot trust at the same time? I visit ghana often, and have always wanted to pop over to nigeria to visit a couple friends I have there. But they have love for their country and I feel sometimes they sugarcoat how the experience might be or may not even realize safety could be a very different experience for me. I like very much how this video was very realistic while still being respectful to naija.
@@littleseamstress my best tip for foreigners especially women is to dress like a Muslim. I know it's a Lil weird perhaps. But ppl don't bother you even with your face out if you cover ur body with loose clothing and a headscarf. I have tried this method and it's LIFE CHANGING. Literally u become invincible even as a foreigner which is good when ur out and about as well as when ur in the market. Good luck and I hope u enjoy nigeria if you ever visit 🧡
Wow!! Now am scared to visit, when i heard the part about the security guards, what they do.
Thank you so much!! This was very helpful information!! ❤❤
Brilliant advice
Glad you think so Tayo. Thank you for watching.
Fantastic collaboration and great tips!
Thank You ladies. You are blessed. ❤️
Perfect tips stay safe thanks
0àThanks for sharing those vital information. God bless u
You’re welcome Juliana
Y’all make a great team
I love watching your videos they are very good. It makes you think before travelling to Nigeria Lagos. I am 61 year's old I have never been to Lagos I have a mild learning disability. How safe would I be. Can I may Peaple to take me around safely. I hope to me a nice lady one day yes I am 61 lol. But I have a lot off friends from Nigeria all happyly married 😂😂😂. Dobspato Newcastle Upon Tyne England
I just want to add that the people who live in your neighborhoods can watch your coming and going and get to know your habits and how much security you have or do not have. They do not need to enter your house but they can watch what you buy and bring home etc. etc. Your neighbors can know alot about you without you realizing it. They are the ones who rob you too.
Appreciated.
Thank you ladies..
I just booked a flight to Nigeria and I’m so scared I read the travel advisories and it gives me anxiety
Me too oo
This is so funny!!! Don't rob her, that lady is nice!🤣😂😂😂😂
Awesome video and very informative. Thank you both for this.
I have been thinking of going to Lagos but I have been scared cos if all the news you hear about our Naija.
You just gained a new subbie here 😊❤️
Thank you Toby! Welcome to the family 😊
Thank you ladies for this video, I was a bit concerned of whether it is wise coming to Nigeria again with all what we have been hearing.
Here is how I change money when I get to Nigeria. I negotiate the rate with Aboki, then I tell them to meet me at my bank. UBA, First Bank or whatever and when we get there, I tell them to pay the bank teller and when they complete the deposit, I will count the dollar one by one and we are done. I do not have time for their unnecessary games because if you let them count the money, you will definitely come up short.
Kinda old video to reply to - but I've finally moved to Lagos and been here for 3 months now. I'm white so people notice me and it gets a bit too much sometimes. Asking money or trying to cheat me in shops . Yesterday I had a bit of a scary experience while in traffic jam some random man suddenly tried to open my car door. Luckily it was locked and it was broad daylight around 2 pm or 3pm . People always think I got lots of money because of being oyibo so i do feel nervous in many situations.
I am so sorry about that Brenda. Its happened to me once myself but isnt the norm. Hope you're having a lovely time nevertheless?
Interesting. Regarding the money issue, can you not use mobile money to access money? - thats what I do, I send the money to myself on my own MM SIM then walk to the nearest mobile money kiosk to cash it. People use the kiosks to buy credit for their phone usually so you don’t draw attention to yourself. Pay attention to people watching obviously, Anyone walking out if a bank is asking for attention. This of course assumes you can get a local SIM which I recall the Nigerian govt making ridiculously difficult, hmmm
I like the link up. Do more of this.
Yes lagos is incredibly dangerous. I will also add - try to use a Nigerian accent in public , if you don’t have one. Also dress modestly and don’t be too flashy.
Hi Sassy, I have been following your videos for a while. I see you mostly do videos for travel from and to Lagos. What about Abuja , as not everyone lived or like to travel through Lagos.
Great suggestion!
Great video
Thank you
I'm white and I just came back yesterday from Lagos. I stay in VI when I go there at a particular Estate/Compound. There are huge gates with guards at the gate. At the condo I rent (for a week or 2 ea. time) there are guards at the gate. Myself and my woman will go for a walk in the Estate at dark and we've never had an issue. Police are known to also rent rooms where we are at as well. In the estate we feel safe. I wouldn't be walking around OUTSIDE of the estate @ night, but we've defo taken cabs to go eat at places in the evening never with any issue. I'm guessing most ppl will say, "oh...well that's VI for you." Perhaps!? That's ok with me. I still haven't ventured to any of the big markets in the day, but I'd really like to... but again... I'll go with someone. Plus, it's more fun that way anyways. I even had someone yell at me, "Oyibo FRESH!" Hey...nobody's ever done that to me in Miami, so .... lol !
haha Thank you for sharing your very detailed experience. Glad you had a lovely time.
🤣🤣 @ Oyibo Fresh. Glad you had a lovely experience. Yes, the estates are way better and safe, not just in VI or Ikoyi or other high brow areas of Lagos, but also on the Mainland Lagos.
@@SassyFunke YW
@@suleimanuusaini3 I think that some of the condos in that estate are v. pricey! The guards at the gate also hassle pretty much everyone who tries to come in. that much I like! Makes me feel safer! So much so that at night, we'll ask the cab just to leave us outside the gate and we walk in and walk all the way back when it's night time. It's a lovely walk. I suppose we're exposed, but then again I've never ever had an issue there.
@@streetwiseguitar5113 you're absolutely right. The estates come with a lot of extra cost, which they refer to as service charge. This covers the waste disposal, sewage treatment, constant electricity, road maintenance, taking care of the gardens or lawns, the list goes on. To be honest, it depends also on the location. I lived in an estate at OTA, Ogun state. The rent for a 2 bedroom flat was #13,250 per month, which was #159k per annum as at 2019. We had stern security personnel also and it was very safe. You could walk out or just take a walk around the estate even as late as 3am and not feel afraid of anything.
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It’s available on Amazon. Where are you currently based? SA?
Cape Town in South Africa
It is good to respect all workers that work under us, maids and all but the envious heart does not care about that so it is no guarantee. We all get treated badly sometimes but we don't go setting people up because of it. We should just be respectful to these people because that's what God would expect of us. Doing so we can be sure that he in his infinite mercy will protect us too. Mind how you go people!
Well said!
Don't change that kind of large sum in one place. Use different locations and on different days. That is how I did it.
Thanks for sharing your tip.
@@SassyFunke also, go with a shadow person who will actually take the money off you while you remain with the bag that could be described. We should remember, that is how the thieves pass on stolen money we can use same tactics. If they were to steal from a victim then, they really got nothing and they would have run a great distance before realising there is nothing in the bag they stole. Money has been shifted.
@@reitaebohon7853 lol...nice one
It'd be so funny for them to run meters before noticing they're carrying an empty bag.
@@AnnieSpecial92861 you know right! 😄
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I take security seriously wherever I am. Maybe I just like being paranoid for no reason. Whenever I'm in the jungle I walk around with a Pocket knife, taser and a pepper spray. If I could I'd walk around with my CC. I always advice especially women in the jungle to always carry a pepper spray (Bear pepper spray cos that shit will STOP anyone dead in their tracks). Yep I'm paranoid like that.
I would like to live in a African country what about a video on how all these issues can be fixed I mean americas not different but yea
Am loving it from afar
two bright naija brains
Someone told me Egypt from UAE is coming now how sure it is please 🙏 let me know nw
Thank u
15:41 noted.
I think we need to create more good paying jobs in Nigeria. Give people less reasons to steal. Some of us will move back, some of us will stay abroad but I think diaporans can help by creating better paying jobs for Nigerians.
Creating jobs in Nigeria is simpler than those gullible set of people you employed making it work.
Will they work or try to steal from their employers. What they are describing happens in Jamaica. They will have their own business out of the employer's business. A side business.
What's the politicians job then,
@@itallturnstodust1216 unfortunately, the politicians in many African countries are there as a puppet for the interests of those who previously colonized the country and or those who control the assests of the country. You'll see this type of set up all over the world actually, even here in Canada, our policies tend to yield to America. So the best way I see to solve some of this, one person at a time, is for us to invest in one another, it puts food on the table, reduces the desperation that causes crime, everyone makes the money they need, and problems are solved little by little. Waiting on the government, no matter where you're from, is not the best idea. We the people, we can do it not as fast, but it can be done.
@@eileenwatt8283 nothing's wrong with making more money! The issue is when they steal and things like that. The solution to that is building trust, the won't all be bad apples but 1st take as much info on them as you can (family home, ID etc); pay in installments based on the jobs completion, develop a great relationship with law enforcement in your companies name, always find a member of your family you trust to oversee the project if you're not yet on ground, visit regularly, pay them very well and include family health insurance (health insurance is a MUST). Make it clear that this is a win win, don't approach business with your people from a capitalist perspective, approach it communally, it makes a world of difference.
Wy dose African people always think the wight man is always ritch my support I get from nice lady's from Nigeria are ritcher than me lol. They are good with money and saving up. Thank you Neil. Dobspato Newcastle Upon Tyne England ❤😊👍
is it safe in lagos planning to go there next year
Yes
Tip number 8: don’t randomly tell people that you are travelling out of town
“…I am going to the east…” 😂😂😂
Well said! I completely agree!
Lol I told her I was going to the East so she knew not to come back to my house or call me after this day. But yes don't tell random people that are traveling to Enugu on June 1st via bus.
Or the weat or SS...anywhere but MMA
What a brilliant and an intellectual conversation on safety in Nigeria. All these points are well elaborate and imperative to all travelers to that country. Another hint is to be aware of your surroundings while using the ATM. Because you might be receiving some transactions alerts that you have nothing to do with, soon after you’ve left.
Don’t go out at night? So going out to clubs and bars is a no no then?!
May be out of context, but what's the best way to book a taxi to pick you up from Lagos International airport?
Either use uber or use my own personal recommendation Mr Ade +234 802 353 6275 or +234 813 100 8636
I usually use uber, becuz of better tracking on the app, and it's cheaper.
Be smart for survival in Nigeria.
Wow, I've already bought my tickets to fly to Nigeria in July, haven't been back in 10yrs! I didn't know it was this bad!! Had I known I would've changed my plans to stay my ass at home.
Its not that bad. We are both here and enjoying ourselves. You just need to be self aware
I was there last year . It was my first time there and thank God everything was good . People were really nice and I never feel unsafe maybe because the area where I stayed idk 🤷🏻♀️ but I’m planning to go again! You will be happy to go back to ur hometown, just be safe!
Don't be so stupid. There's danger everywhere, it's how you carry yourself that matters. Lagos is safe long as you behave yourself.
@@itallturnstodust1216 now we know that's not true lagos is dangerous for everyone right now
@@funwithbee8700 so why are you alive and breathing
is it safe ? no kidnapping?