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[QUOTE=Desert Sandman; 1544537]LD,
The beach that I was referring to is Alpha beach. It is very easy to get contacts of non bar girls anywhere in Lagos. I just ask any girl that catches my eye for her number. 9 out of 10 girls will hand over their phone number. I then find that I do not pursue half of the phone numbers that I get as the girl will make it clear that they are looking for a serious relationship, whereas I just want to have fun.
I do not want to hand over the phone numbers of my non-pro girls as it took me time and effort to get them into bed, and as far as I know they are not on the market for more oyibos. Please do not be offended by my refusal.
You should have no problem with getting a threesome from the bar girls. Money will be the deciding factor for the girls. Lillian and Sarah at Michaels offered me a threesome, but I declined. I can keep my eye on one girl in my apartment but I feel that I cannot keep my eye on two girls. So far I have been lucky with nothing being stolen, but I may not be so lucky with two girls.
DS[/QUOTE]Ok. Thanks! No problemo!
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Hi there,
I'll be in Lagos from tomorrow evening for 1 week, staying in Ikoyi at the Moorehouse.
Any tips on where I should go to find some company while I'm there?
Cheers,
AKA
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Lagos vs Abuja?
Greetings,
I may be making my first trip to Nigeria soon.
I was told Lagos was safe to go to. But the company I'm dealing with, in Nigeria, is suggesting I go to Abuja. Abuja looks very quiet and not much to do. I'm expecting to be there for 3-4 weeks at a minimum and was wondering what folks here can suggest (Lagos vs Abuja. And I need good, persuasive business related argument, not that there's more pussy in Lagos!). I'm also looking for hotel suggestions, preferably something with a kitchenette type set-up (or service apartment).
The Southern Sun Ikoyi has caught my eye, but dang! Rooms are expensive in Nigeria!
Thanks.
MadVic
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This is a sex guide, not a business due diligence guide. You would be in better position to know if it would be more beneficial to visit one place vice the other (at least I would hope so). As for the purpose of this forum, fun can be found most everywhere in Sub Saharan Africa. So I would recommend doing your due diligence. Also, how do you expect anyone who could chime in to do so without even knowing what industry you work in? Good luck with that!
[QUOTE=Madvic; 1549764]Greetings,
I may be making my first trip to Nigeria soon.
I was told Lagos was safe to go to. But the company I'm dealing with, in Nigeria, is suggesting I go to Abuja. Abuja looks very quiet and not much to do. I'm expecting to be there for 3-4 weeks at a minimum and was wondering what folks here can suggest (Lagos vs Abuja. And I need good, persuasive business related argument, not that there's more pussy in Lagos!). I'm also looking for hotel suggestions, preferably something with a kitchenette type set-up (or service apartment).
The Southern Sun Ikoyi has caught my eye, but dang! Rooms are expensive in Nigeria!
Thanks.
MadVic[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Jiggydus;1549833]This is a sex guide, not a business due diligence guide. You would be in better position to know if it would be more beneficial to visit one place vice the other (at least I would hope so). As for the purpose of this forum, fun can be found most everywhere in Sub Saharan Africa. So I would recommend doing your due diligence. Also, how do you expect anyone who could chime in to do so without even knowing what industry you work in? Good luck with that![/QUOTE]No shit Sherlock, But, sometimes you can get good intel on hotels using forums such as this here. And besides, other section of this forum has sections dedicated to hotels. Why aren't you chastising the admin for allowing such information on a "sex guide"?
This is after all, part of my due diligence. Obviously, you're useless in providing any information of assistance.
And no, what industry I work in has no bearing on suggestions for a good hotel in Abuja vs Lagos, or which city is better to stay in for a few weeks.
Thanks for wasting my time.
MadVic
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[QUOTE=Madvic; 1549764]Greetings,
I may be making my first trip to Nigeria soon.
And was wondering what folks here can suggest (Lagos vs Abuja. And I need good, persuasive business related argument, not that there's more pussy in Lagos!). I'm also looking for hotel suggestions, preferably something with a kitchenette type set-up (or service apartment).
MadVic[/QUOTE]MadVic.
I am going to be knee deep in lots of pussy in Ghana in less than 2 weeks, so I would not say I am Sherlock. I am more of a Casanova or Don Juan.
Now I can read well, and your first request for assistance was for a good persuasive business related argument as to choosing Lagos over Abuja. I guarantee you that it makes a world of difference if your business is green energy products versus oil industry services. So just read your own words. Before you asked for hotel recommendations, you asked for business reasons to go to Lagos over Abuja.
Folks who know me know I am not an asshole. Perhaps you are pissed I called you out. Whatever. Now time for me to focus on this!
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[QUOTE=Jiggydus; 1550017]MadVic.
I am going to be knee deep in lots of pussy in Ghana in less than 2 weeks, so I would not say I am Sherlock. I am more of a Casanova or Don Juan.
Now I can read well, and your first request for assistance was for a good persuasive business related argument as to choosing Lagos over Abuja. I guarantee you that it makes a world of difference if your business is green energy products versus oil industry services. So just read your own words. Before you asked for hotel recommendations, you asked for business reasons to go to Lagos over Abuja.
Folks who know me know I am not an asshole. Perhaps you are pissed I called you out. Whatever. Now time for me to focus on this![/QUOTE]OK Casanova. LOL.
You still provided NOTHING in the way of useful intel, except a picture of a big ol'gaping asshole (but I thought you said you aren't an asshole?) and to brag about going to Ghana. Good for you big man.
I'm looking for fellow hobbyists who can provide useful intel on Abuja vs Lagos, not hide behind their keyboard and thump their chests. Since you are useless in helping out fellow hobbyists, please don't bother to reply. Just go to Ghana and enjoy yourself.
MadVic
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[QUOTE=Jiggydus;1550017]Now time for me to focus on this![/QUOTE]This perfect example of a very fugly ass made me throw up. I hope we are not going to see more of the likes of this. Yikes!
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Recommendations
Hello Madvic,
When I went to Lagos I found reasonable information in the internet. Generally rooms are very expensive, paying some 150€ per night for a "hole" is normal. I don't know about rooms with kitchenettes, but I would recommend you to stay on Victoria Island, because the fun is there and transport from other parts of that city kills you. A very cheap place is the "Step Inn", for a night they cover just some 20. 000 Niaras (around 100€). But it's far from any international standard. A littel bit better is "La Playa Suites". Some 30. 000 per night, but they are located behind Shoprite which means you have to pass through all the day long traffic jam of all the people going there. Forget about any nice looking hotel like Sheraton, the oil-industry has spoiled the prices, paying some 80. 000 Niaras per night is normal.
Where to get fun? Victoria Island is the place. Just go throug the articels in this forum, then you will know where to go.
Have fun!
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Why the Hostility
I do not know Mercenario or MadVic. I only know Africa. I also know a lot of this [see picture]. It is only this that I will be fucking. As for hotel recommendations, I get most of mine from sites like trip advisor or other obscure tourism sites.
I do plan to visit Nigeria again this year, but I won't be looking for any wingman. That simply is not my style.
I have tons more photos of a large number of lovely ladies I know in Africa, but I will just share this photo since a few guys here told me to fuck off and that I am an asshole.
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[QUOTE=Madvic;1550114]OK Casanova. LOL. You still provided NOTHING in the way of useful intel[/QUOTE]True, maybe he did not have to attack you, but nobody HAS TO tell you shyt on this forum. Most people RTFF, or get real info on hotels on HOTEL SITES, instead of trying to read between the lines of phuck and suck stories. Jiggy actually helped me quite a bit through the back channel with some info on getting a Ghana visa while in Kenya. That way we did not bore the forum with needless bs. He is a good friend to have concerning Africa.
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[QUOTE=Naked Gunz;1550475]True, maybe he did not have to attack you, but nobody HAS TO tell you shyt on this forum. Most people RTFF, or get real info on hotels on HOTEL SITES, instead of trying to read between the lines of phuck and suck stories. Jiggy actually helped me quite a bit through the back channel with some info on getting a Ghana visa while in Kenya. That way we did not bore the forum with needless bs. He is a good friend to have concerning Africa.[/QUOTE]Yes, I do dig through Tripadvisor and the lot, but I also look for other details. And sometimes, the reviews can be rigged to favor a certain hotel. Asking folks, on boards like this, is a way to help find good places to stay. And again, there are other sections, of this board, that have dedicated sub-forms on hotels in certain places. Why aren't you whining about them?
I don't know Jiggy, but he came off as an overbearing lecturing prick, posting a subsequent reply with a picture of some nasty looking ass gaping up at the world. He could have easily backchanneled me with some hotel info (and I would have appreciated it) , but he chose not to.
Mercenario,
Thanks for the reply.
Because of the heavy traffic problems and lingering security concerns in Lagos, I will be looking at Abuja only. The Hilton is being recommended, but Tripadvisor reports don't cast it in the best light. Especially if I'm going to be there for 3+ weeks. I'd rather have a service apartment and cook my own food, instead of eating at an overpriced hotel restaurant. Plus, with a good service apartment, you have more room to knock about than just a single hotel room.
Many thanks nonetheless.
If anyone has any good hotel suggestions for Abuja, it would be appreciated.
MadVic
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I didn't know that TripAdvisor tells you which hotels are close to the action and girl-friendly.
This forum provides help for sex-tourists in any kind. Offending someone who searches help is against the codex of this site and from my point of view the offender should be banned. Just my opinion.
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Roomorama
Personally, I think the posts on Tripadviser have been spot on, especially when it comes to African cities. When you tick off a traveler paying good money and getting bad service, they want someone to feel their wrath. I just booked a 3BR. 2BA apt through ROOMORAMA that's feet away from all the action, a mall, and restaurants vice paying 3 times as much for 100yo shyt hotels. Don't need a trip report for that.
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The Long Bar
Members may be interested to know that Cheers bar reopened this evening as The Long bar. No girls there yet because I guess that word has not yet reached them that the place has opened. I am hoping that the girls do go back to this place as I have fond memories of some happy takeaways from the old outside bar area.