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BNXN Sparks Online Debate as He Compares Cost of Living in Lagos and Los Angeles
Singer’s remarks on unpredictable daily expenses in Lagos draw mixed reactions from Nigerians on social media
Singer’s remarks on unpredictable daily expenses in Lagos draw mixed reactions from Nigerians on social media
Nigerian musician BNXN, formerly known as Buju, has stirred significant debate across social media after claiming that living in Lagos is more expensive and demanding than residing in Los Angeles, United States. The artist made these remarks while reflecting on his recent experiences abroad, particularly highlighting the unpredictability of daily expenses in Nigeria’s commercial capital.
BNXN’s comments were posted online on Monday, 10 June, igniting widespread discussions among Lagos residents and the Nigerian diaspora. According to BNXN, while rent in prime Los Angeles locations can be as high as $12,000 per month, living costs there are generally predictable once housing is sorted. In contrast, he argued that Lagos presents a more chaotic economic reality due to constant “billing” and hidden daily expenses that go beyond rent payments.
“Since I’ve been in America, nobody has asked me to give them back,” BNXN stated. He further explained that apart from rent, other costs in Los Angeles are systemic and fixed—such as taxes and healthcare—whereas Lagos residents must contend with unregulated fees for basic amenities like water supply, alternative electricity sources (solar or diesel), private security, and rising transport fares due to traffic congestion and fuel scarcity.
His comments quickly divided netizens. Some agreed with BNXN, noting the heavy social pressures in Nigeria—including what many called ‘black tax’ and constant requests for financial support from friends or extended family. One user remarked, “No one dey ask you for urgent 2k or come your house con drink all your drink and stay one week to chop all your store food.” Others highlighted the dangers of appearing wealthy in an environment with limited infrastructure and high unemployment.
However, several respondents disagreed with BNXN’s comparison. They pointed out that while Lagos is challenging for many due to inflation and unreliable public utilities, American cities like Los Angeles also have their own set of steep costs—including healthcare insurance premiums and various taxes—that can be prohibitive for average residents.
The discussion underscores a broader issue facing urban Nigerians: while raw prices may be lower compared to major US cities when converted to naira, persistent inefficiencies and lack of reliable infrastructure make the real cost of living feel much higher than official figures suggest. Many Lagosians are forced to privately provide basic services that should ordinarily be supplied by government, driving up out-of-pocket expenses.
As at press time, government officials have not responded directly to BNXN’s claims. However, analysts note that such conversations reflect growing frustration over Nigeria’s cost-of-living crisis amid rising inflation—recently reported by the National Bureau of Statistics at over 33 percent—as well as currency depreciation against the dollar. The ongoing debate is expected to intensify calls for policy intervention to address urban infrastructure gaps and ease economic pressures on residents.
Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/bnxn-lagos-vs-la-rent-cost-of-living-nigeria-us-2026061012093106530
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Abuja Women Leaders Push Cross-Sector Partnerships to Strengthen Female Influence in Decision-Making
Senior figures from law, health, finance and government meet in FCT to demand shift from token representation to real power
Senior figures from law, health, finance and government meet in FCT to demand shift from token representation to real power
Women leaders from various sectors gathered in Abuja on Tuesday for the Women in Leadership Cross-Sector Convening, urging a united approach to boost women’s presence and influence in national decision-making. The event brought together senior and emerging professionals from law, health, finance, agriculture, government and civil society to tackle barriers limiting female leadership across Nigeria.
Key speakers at the conference included Organisation Effectiveness Consultant Habiba Balogun; WILAN Global Founder and Executive Director Abosede George-Ogan; Regional Director for Africa Centre For International Private Enterprise Lola Adekanye; and Founder of Will Way Paradigm Dolapo Agbede. They stressed the importance of breaking down sector-based silos and building strategic alliances to ensure women move beyond symbolic roles to actively shaping policies and institutional cultures at every level.
This call for collaboration comes as gender parity remains a challenge in Nigeria’s public and private sectors. Despite increased advocacy for female participation, women are still underrepresented in leadership positions. The Abuja convening provided a platform for participants to share strategies on fostering systemic change rather than settling for mere inclusion. Speakers highlighted that sustainable national growth requires women not just occupying seats at the table but also contributing meaningfully to decisions that affect society.
“Women must be empowered to influence outcomes at the highest levels,” said Habiba Balogun during her address at the event. Other panellists echoed this sentiment, noting that bridging divides between industries will accelerate progress towards gender equity nationwide.
Participants resolved to strengthen networks between professional bodies, advocacy groups and policymakers in order to drive reforms that support women’s advancement. The organisers indicated that follow-up sessions will focus on practical measures for implementation, aiming to translate discussions into actionable policy changes affecting governance and business practices.
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NSE Inducts 214 Engineers as Fellows in Abuja, Urges Federal Government to Address Soaring Cost of Living
NSE President Ali Alimasuya Rabiu calls for urgent action on insecurity and economic hardship during induction ceremony
NSE President Ali Alimasuya Rabiu calls for urgent action on insecurity and economic hardship during induction ceremony
The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) inducted 214 engineers into its Fellowship cadre during the Second Quarter Dinner held in Abuja on Tuesday. The event, which brought together leading professionals from across the country, saw NSE President Ali Alimasuya Rabiu task the Federal Government with taking decisive measures to tackle Nigeria’s rising cost of living and escalating insecurity.
Speaking at the ceremony, Rabiu emphasised that government must prioritise the safety and welfare of citizens amid persistent economic hardship and a surge in criminal activities such as kidnappings nationwide. His remarks were contained in a statement signed by the Society’s Acting Executive Secretary, Abdulkadir Aliyu, and made available to journalists in Abuja.
The induction comes at a time when many Nigerians are grappling with inflation and job losses, with official figures from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showing double-digit inflation for several consecutive months. Analysts have linked the current economic hardship to factors including naira depreciation and reduced purchasing power, further straining households across all geopolitical zones.
Rabiu reaffirmed NSE’s commitment to supporting national development efforts through collaboration with government, academia, industry players and other stakeholders. He stated: “The current situation demands stronger cooperation among all sectors so we can find sustainable solutions to Nigeria’s challenges.” The NSE president also warned that failure to address insecurity would undermine progress in all other areas.
While the Federal Government has announced new social intervention programmes in recent months, critics say more comprehensive policies are needed to reverse worsening living conditions. The newly inducted fellows are expected to contribute their expertise toward tackling these national challenges as part of their professional mandate.
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Rainstorm Kills Two, Destroys Houses in Kirfi LGA, Bauchi State
Police confirm deaths of woman and granddaughter as storm ravages Katsinawa, Bara Village, leaving residents homeless
Police confirm deaths of woman and granddaughter as storm ravages Katsinawa, Bara Village, leaving residents homeless
A powerful rainstorm swept through Katsinawa, Bara Village in Kirfi Local Government Area of Bauchi State on Wednesday morning, claiming the lives of a 50-year-old woman, Aisha Sagir, and her four-year-old granddaughter, Aisha Shuaibu. The incident occurred at about 10:00 a.m. on June 10, according to the Bauchi State Police Command.
Residents said the rainstorm was accompanied by strong winds that brought down several houses and destroyed livestock and other valuables worth millions of naira. The destruction has left many families displaced as they struggle to salvage what remains of their property in the aftermath of the storm.
Bauchi State is currently in its rainy season, and communities like Katsinawa often face severe weather events that threaten lives and livelihoods. The latest tragedy highlights ongoing concerns over inadequate infrastructure and disaster preparedness in rural parts of North-East Nigeria.
In a statement issued on behalf of the Commissioner of Police, SP Nafiu Abubakar, spokesperson for the command, confirmed that officers from Kirfi Division had visited the scene to assess the damage and maintain order among affected residents. “Preliminary reports indicate significant loss of property and two fatalities,” Abubakar said. He added that the command had sent a message of sympathy to the state government and assured residents of continued security presence.
As at press time, emergency relief agencies were yet to release an official response or announce plans for support to those affected by the disaster. Community leaders have called on both state authorities and relevant agencies to provide urgent assistance for displaced families. The incident comes as meteorological agencies continue to warn about heavy rainfall patterns across Bauchi State during this period.
