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Why Everyone In Lagos Is Always In A HurryAnd Where They Are Rushing To

Published by Nairaland on Fri, 08 Aug 2025


<blockquote>If youve ever stood on a street in Lagos and watched people move, one thing becomes clear: everyones in a rush. Whether its 5AM or 10PM, Lagosians are perpetually moving fasttalking fast, walking fast, even thinking fast. But why'<br><br>This article breaks down the reasons behind this endless hurryand where, exactly, everyone is rushing to. Eyes Of Lagos reports,<br><br>1. <b>Lagos is a Race Against Time</b><br><br>Lagos is one of the most densely populated cities in Africa, with over 20 million people competing for the same limited resourcesroads, buses, jobs, food, and time. If you dont move quickly, someone else will get ahead. In Lagos, early bird gets the worm isnt just a sayingits survival.<br><br>2. <b>The Fear of Traffic is Real</b><br><br>Ask any Lagosian what theyre rushing from, and the answer is likely: Go-slow. Lagos traffic is brutal and unpredictable. A journey that takes 20 minutes at 6AM could take three hours by 8AM. This forces residents to adopt panic punctualityleaving for work hours early to beat the gridlock.<br><br>3. <b>Hustle Never Sleeps</b><br><br>Most Lagosians juggle multiple streams of income. That office worker might also be running a food business, managing online sales, or moonlighting as a bolt driver. The pressure to make ends meet pushes people to constantly be on the moveevery second counts.<br><br>4. <b>Fear of Missing Opportunities (FOMO x Lagos)</b><br><br>In Lagos, missing one opportunity could mean waiting another six months. Whether its a job interview, customer deal, or a call from one big man, Lagosians are always alert and rushing because time-sensitive opportunities pop up randomly. Move slow, and you miss out.<br><br>5. <b>Social Status = Busyness</b><br><br>In Lagos culture, being busy is a badge of honor. If youre not rushing somewhere, youre probably seen as unserious or lazy. Even if they have nowhere urgent to be, some Lagosians walk fast just to look like theyre on the move.<br>6. From Work to Worship, Everything is Timed<br><br>Church by 7AM. School run by 6:30. Work at 8. Market by 10. In Lagos, schedules are intense and back-to-back. People move with urgency because their day is chopped into timed blocksand lateness can mean lost money, missed appointments, or even locked gates.<br>So Where Are They Rushing To'<br><br> Mainland to Island commutes (often 3+ hours)<br><br> Job interviews or side hustles<br><br> Markets before price inflation hits<br><br> Church services and midweek vigils<br><br> School drop-offs and pick-ups<br><br> Endless appointments and runs<br><br>Basicallyeverywhere and nowhere. Lagosians arent just rushing to something; many are rushing away from stress, scarcity, and delay.<br>Final Thoughts<br><br>Lagos is speed. Lagos is motion. Lagos is urgency.<br><br>If youre ever walking slowly on the sidewalk and someone bumps you with a sharp Excuse me!dont take it personally. Its not rudenessits the Lagos spirit in motion.<br><br>So next time you step out, tighten your shoelaces. Because in Lagos, the rush never sleeps.</blockquote><br>eyesoflagos.com/why-everyone-in-lagos-is-always-in-a-hurry-and-where-theyre-rushing-to/
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