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The Pros and Cons of Living in Port Harcourt, Rivers

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They go by many names (pluses and minuses, advantages and disadvantages, etc.) but pros and cons are vital to consider when moving. Here's what four local experts report about what they like and dislike about living in Port Harcourt, Rivers.

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Before moving to Port Harcourt, new residents should consider power as a very big challenge. The rate at which power is been distributed in my city is appalling. Therefore, aspiring new residents should think of other alternatives like generators, inverters for solar panels in generating electricity. The bad condition of major roads in my city is alarming and the government is not willing to do anything about it.

Before someone would think of moving to my city, firstly, power should be considered. The rate at which electricity is been distributed is very poor. Therefore, aspiring residents should think of other source of power generation like generators, inverters, solar panels, etc. The bad condition of the roads in my city is alarming. Easy transportation may be a very big problem to new residents.

Oluwafemi, says: 2020

Port Harcourt City is a great City, the only downside to the city is the lack of proper power supply and provision of security measures to protect business owners and shop owners in the city. Another thing one should consider before moving to port Harcourt City is traffic jams during morning hours.

Eguare, says: 2020

There is a lot of fun activities, a lot of road side foods, no much traffic, friendly and caring neighbours. Although there are a lot of pros, there are also some cons. Some neighbours are very nosy and do not like minding their business. There is also a lot of insecurity, as there is a lot of stealing and kidnapping, but other than that, Port Harcourt is a wonderful city.

Olawunmi, says: 2020
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