
6 Lagos Dating Rules No One Tells You About

If you’ve ever been on the streets of Lagos looking for love, you know it’s more like an intense survival game with no referee.
Lagos is a city where love and relationships come with their own set of unwritten rules. If you don’t know them, you’ll be confused, frustrated, or worse, heartbroken.
So, before you dive headfirst into Lagos dating, here are the unspoken rules that nobody tells you but you absolutely need to know.
1. The ‘talking stage’ might never end
2. Traffic can ruin your love life
Some people will even end a budding romance because “he lives too far” or “I can’t date someone who stays in Ajah.” If you’re serious about a relationship, be ready to strategise around traffic, otherwise, love will suffer.
3. Simps vs. alpha males
Lagos men are placed in two categories—”simps” and “alpha males.” Simps are the ones who send you good morning messages, call you ‘baby’ within the first week, and are super romantic. The self-proclaimed alpha males? They don’t text often and they don’t like ‘mushy talk.’
Lagos women, on the other hand, have their own preferences—some like their men emotionally expressive, while others think simps are ‘too available’ and prefer a guy who acts like he doesn’t care. Know which category you fall into and find your match accordingly.
4. Tribe & status can be deal breakers
In many cases, even if two people love each other, external factors like “What do your parents think?” or “Does he have money?” can determine the future of the relationship. Love is sweet, but in Lagos, reality is sweeter.
5. Social media is your relationship resume
If your page is filled with reckless tweets and too many thirst-trap selfies, some people might rule you out as unserious before you even say hello.
6. You can be ‘talking’ to someone who is also talking to five others
If you think exclusivity happens immediately after exchanging numbers, think again. Lagos dating culture allows for multiple ‘talking stages’ at the same time. Someone can be calling you “baby” while also sending the same energy to five other people. Until you have the talk and define the relationship, don’t assume you’re the only one in the picture.
Stay smart, be clear about what you want, and, most importantly, keep an open mind. Anything goes.

