A recent
ranking released by the the Economist
Intelligence Unit (EIU), a sister company of The Economist magazine on
25 African cities has placed Lagos and Abuja among the top four cities in
Africa with the highest cost of living. The key results of the cost of living rankings per city reveals
that Abuja is the second most expensive city in Africa with a total expenditure
score of 107.4. Lagos comes fourth with 100.8 total expenditure. Ranking first
on the list as
Africa’s most expensive city is Luanda in Angola with a score of 131.8, while
Addis Ababa came last with a score of 60.8. In other rankings, Abuja emerged as the 12th city in terms of
consumption of alcoholic beverages, tobacco and narcotics, while Lagos took the
21st position among the 25 cities surveyed. In terms of money spent on transportation, Lagos and Abuja
emerged 15th and 22nd out of the 25 cities, scoring 107.5 and 91.7,
respectively. Top on this list is Abidjan with 172.0 score spent on
transportation, while Alexandra in Egypt came last with a score of 71.7.
The Economist Intelligence Unit produces regular reports on the
“reports on the liveability”, and cost of living, of the world’s major
cities, which receive wide coverage in international news sources.
What do you think about the ranking? Do you agree that Lagos and
Abuja are two of the top four most expensive countries in Africa?
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