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With its bustling streets, iconic landmarks, and vibrant social scene, Lagos can feel overwhelming, especially for someone new to the city or anyone looking to meet new people. Yet, Lagos is also a place where friendships can blossom in the most unexpected ways. Whether you're a local looking to expand your circle or a new arrival trying to settle into the rhythm of the city, this guide will help you navigate how to meet new friends in Lagos in a way that feels natural and genuine.
In Lagos, personal connections often open doors. If you already have a few friends, start by asking them to introduce you to their circle. Lagosians are usually very open to making new friends, especially when there's already a common link. When someone can vouch for you, it breaks down a lot of barriers. You might get invited to a birthday party , a wedding, or even just a casual hangout, and before you know it, you're part of a larger social network.
Lagosians love to gather in groups. The weekend owambe parties are the perfect opportunities to meet people. Even if you're an introvert, Lagos parties have a way of making everyone feel welcome, thanks to the good music, food, and shared excitement. Lagosians are friendly people by nature.
While it may seem odd in some cultures to strike up a conversation with strangers, in Lagos, it's perfectly normal to chat with someone while you're waiting for a bus at the BRT station or while in a queue at a grocery store. Just be polite and genuine, and don't be afraid to initiate conversation. Lagosians love to share their opinions, so any light topic, from traffic to the latest Davido album, could lead to meaningful conversations.
One of the best ways to meet new people in Lagos is by joining social clubs or groups that interest you. If you're into fitness, Lagos has a growing fitness culture.