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Wealth and Income Inequality in Abuja, Fct

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Here's what five local experts had to say about wealth and income inequality in Abuja, Fct.

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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) is the capital of my country, Nigeria. It is a very well-developed and very well-planned city. It is also a very beautiful city with lovely weather. However, the cost of living in the capital is relatively high, so if you do not have a stable source of income, I would not recommend moving to the FCT.

Be careful of theft and there’s lots of traffic, so be prepared for that. We have an issue with electricity and internet services. Not to talk of corruption, lack of jobs, poverty, etc. if moving to work, the salary is not worth the stress. The education sector is average, it should be worth a try.

Chiamaka, says: 2020

The Olumo Rock: know of this dreaded rock so as to careful avoid going closer. There are a lot of awful stories about the rock. The millennium park: This is a cool place you can always visit for relaxation. Aso Rock: If given the privilege, visiting Aso Rock (office of the President) would be nice too.

Kehinde, says: 2020

Based on my assessment, someone moving here should pay attention to his budget. This is because of the high cost of living in my city. The lion’s share of one’s earning is mostly spent on accommodation, feeding and transportation. Therefore I would advise a low income earner to look out for surrounding suburban areas around my city that are quite affordable.

Friday, says: 2020

Abuja is a beautiful one. It is the capital of Nigeria. It is surrounded by trees, hills and the infamous Olumo Rock from which the bubbling nightlife can be seen. The landscape of the city is organised in such a way that almost everyone resides in gated communities know as estates. To fully enjoy the privileges that living in this city brings, it is imperative that one learns the local dialects; Hausa and Gbagyi. The only downside to living in Abuja are the extreme weather; when it’s hot it’s blistering hot and when it’s cold it’s deathly cold. Regardless, Abuja is a beautiful city that I’m happy and proud to live in.

Erhunmwunse, says: 2020
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