A man has shared an emotional account of his first few days in Jos, describing the city as a place of rare kindness, calm living, and unexpected affordability compared to Lagos.
According to the account, the traveller said he had spent about five days in Jos and was overwhelmed by how respectful and courteous people were in their everyday interactions.
He explained that the experience felt unfamiliar after years of navigating life in Lagos.
Warm reception and everyday courtesy
He noted that almost everyone he encountered addressed him politely, regardless of their role.
From food vendors and supermarket attendants to restaurant workers, he said the level of respect shown to customers was striking.
The traveller contrasted this with his experience in Lagos, where he claimed he had grown used to rude service and even associated it with quality.
In Jos, however, he said politeness did not come at the expense of good service or food.
He added that the general atmosphere made him feel safe and at ease, including being comfortable using his phone openly without fear.
Lower cost of living and calmer environment
Beyond social interactions, the visitor pointed to the cost of living as another major difference. He said transportation that would normally be very expensive in Lagos was significantly cheaper in Jos.
He also mentioned that hotel accommodation was affordable and often came with free Wi-Fi, something he described as a pleasant surprise.
The traveller further observed that roads were clearer and movement around the city felt less stressful compared to the constant congestion he associated with Lagos.
The account has since sparked online conversations about lifestyle differences across Nigerian cities, with many users comparing the pressures of megacities to the slower pace of smaller urban centres.
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