LIVING IN ABUJA: A BEAUTIFUL LIFE THAT COMES AT A PRICE
Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city is truly beautiful; a first visit to the
city would leave you mesmerized. The city is surrounded by magnificent
structures, tourist centres, game reserves, entertainment spots, beautiful and
spacious gardens, luxurious hotels, government offices, private companies and
beautifully paved streets with sidewalks laced with flowers and street lights. Truly,
Abuja is modeled after the most developed and beautiful cities of the world.
Virtually all necessary social amenities that would make habitation easy and
pleasurable are in place – good road networks, water supply, security, power,
shopping malls, transportation, entertainment, tourism, standard businesses e.t.c.
However, like most beautiful things, living in Abuja comes at a price; in fact,
a big price. To begin with, Abuja is an
expensive place to live in. Cost of decent accommodation runs in millions of
Naira. This explains why most civil servants and low income earners live on the
outskirt settlements bordering Abuja. But for those who can afford it, Abuja
offers a variety of ways to unwind and enjoy life to the fullest; provided your
bank account is fat enough.
There are different opinions on when the city is at its best. To some,
the city is most beautiful during the day, while others (especially party
goers) feel the city is more beautiful at night when the street lights are on. As
with the norm, Friday and Saturday nights happen to be the best times for
residents to let their hair down and party through the weekends. The hours from
6pm to 9pm are regarded as the warm up time in anticipation of what is to come.
By 9pm to 11pm, it is assumed that you are properly warmed up; time to call
friends and decide on which location is best to turn up in. Midnight to 3am is
the approved time to hit the clubs. You may start the night off by visiting
game centres or lounges like Aqua club and Sofa Leather Lounge amongst others.
At this time you also get to see a lot of people coming out to party as well.
As the saying
goes, to each man his own; that is how each night-crawler makes a personal
choice on how to rock the night. Some residents prefer to chill at gardens
after work on Fridays, with business partners and friends over cold beers or
wines alongside plates of fresh fish pepper soup or Suya. Others might prefer
to relax at indoor game centers/restaurants or lounge. Notwithstanding, there
are places to be whatever your preference or situation. The nightlife enjoyment
cuts across gardens and parks, night clubs, eateries, hotels and brothels among
other regular hang-outs.
As the
evening (or night as the case may be) progresses, other forms of entertainment
would begin to come alive. At this time, you would see fun seekers wining and
dining and shuffling their feet to the rhythm of music played by DJs and live
bands. A visit to places like Safari Night Club, Lobby Bar at Hilton Hotel,
Elephant Bar, Dazzle Night Club at Sheraton Hotel, Caribbean lounge, Play
lounge, Aqua club, Sofa leather lounge amongst others will reveal to you that
Abuja is a very busy place at night, where sumptuous dinners and exquisite
wines with series of events are lined up to entertain guests. It is fun all the
way as professional chefs serve their best dishes in their special styles to
satisfy clients’ tastes. Professional DJs and live bands are usually at their
best, making every night a special one.
Abuja sprouts
up new fun spots every day, so the party crowd tends to move from one joint to
the other. You must be abreast with the happenings and the direction of where
the party people are headed if you desire to be in the right place at the right
time in order to not miss the fun. Another key thing to note is that no one
joint has it all. So, unless you are having massive fun in one club, you are
entitled to go to another and enjoy yourself and your money. Whatever your
taste or your vices are, you need to surf through Tozali and you will be
pointed in the right direction to fulfill your heart desires. Keep a date next
edition.
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