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Why Lagosians Can Never Mind Their Business

Our Reporter

Jul 14, 2025

Why Lagosians Can Never Mind Their Business
A deeper look into the Why Lagosians of public involvement in the city that never looks away

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Welcome to Lagos where privacy is a myth, your business is everyone's concern, and gist travels faster than a danfo on an empty expressway. If you've ever lived in or passed through this vibrant, noisy, endlessly dramatic city, then you've likely experienced the peculiar phenomenon: Lagosians simply cannot mind their business.

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But before you judge, pause. What looks like nosiness on the surface is often something much deeper. In this blog post, we're demystifying the roots of this unique Lagos behavior, and maybe just maybe you'll stop getting annoyed when someone pokes their nose into your affairs.

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1. Lagos Runs on Community, Not Individualism

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In some cities, everyone keeps to themselves. Lagos is not one of them. Here, community is a survival tool.

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From helping a stranger carry their baby across a flooded street to forming an impromptu legal team during a street fight, Lagosians are wired to get involved. That "oga wetin happen?ÔÇØ isn't always nosy sometimes it's protection, sometimes empathy, sometimes instinct.

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2. Gist Is a Lifestyle (and a Form of Social Currency)

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Lagos is the unofficial headquarters of premium gist. Everyone wants to know what's going on, especially when it's not their business. Why?

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Because gist is entertainment. It's escape. It's bonding.

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That man who watched a public breakup outside Cold Stone is going to give a TED Talk in his compound that evening. And he'll be celebrated for it. Being there gives him gist points. In Lagos, gist is gold.

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3. Minding Your Business Is Sometimes Risky

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There's a deeper, darker truth. In Lagos, silence can be dangerous. People step in when something feels off because looking away could cost a life. If a woman is being harassed or someone is being wrongly accused, Lagosians will jump in. Fast.

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It's not just about noise. It's about justice, safety, and knowing that what you ignore today might knock on your door tomorrow.

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4. The Need to Belong and Be Seen

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In this massive city of over 20 million people, being seen matters. Sometimes, joining a scene is a way of asserting your place in a city that can make you feel invisible.

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Whether it's helping settle an argument or adding loud commentary to a street drama, it's not always about interference. It's about connection. Lagosians don't just watch life happen they participate.

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5. Lagos Traffic = Reality TV Time

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Stuck in traffic? You're bored. The radio is static. Your battery is low. And then drama unfolds on the sidewalk. A woman is shouting at a man. Someone is chasing a thief. Two okada riders are dragging their bikes in anger.

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Next thing? Windows down. Necks out. Opinions flying.

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Lagos traffic has trained people to observe, comment, and narrate like professional news anchors. If you think people are too involved, blame the hold-up.

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6. A Culture Rooted in Shared Spaces

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Lagos was built on communal living. Back in the day, families shared compounds, bathrooms, cooking spaces, and even parenting duties. Your child could be disciplined by the neighbor. Your food could be stirred by an auntie who "just passed by.ÔÇØ

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This communal culture didn't disappear. It just followed us into our markets, buses, salons, and even social media. Minding your business is a foreign concept in a place where community once meant survival.

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So... Is It Good or Bad?

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Honestly? It's both.

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It can be annoying when people insert themselves where they're not needed. But it can also be comforting when strangers step in to help, care, or protect. Lagosians might not mind their business but in the process, they've built a city where people aren't afraid to speak, act, or intervene.

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In a world growing increasingly isolated, that's not such a bad thing after all.

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Final Thoughts

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So next time someone stops to ask "wetin dey happen?ÔÇØ don't rush to call them an "amebo.ÔÇØ They're simply being what Lagos made them:

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Present. Alert. Human. Lagosian.

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