Part‑time Jobs in Lagos: The Messy Student Guide
hey, Lagos is buzzing in that humid‑hot way that makes you sweat even when you’re just standing still, the sky’s doing that weird mix of sun and drizzle, and a short ride to the coast gives you that salty breeze you’ve been craving, and honestly i’m kinda glad i’m not stuck in a cubicle all day.
> "Yo, the cafe on Main pays 50k naira a month but the boss is a legend who only hires people who can do a 360 ollie."
> "Heard the library gig pays peanuts but you get free Wi‑Fi and endless snacks."
> "Local gossip: the mall security gig is easy but you gotta watch out for those night shifts, man."
some drunk buddy at the bar swore you can make decent cash flipping textbooks at the University of Lagos campus, but you gotta be quick before the semester ends.
r/Lagos for the latest chatter, Naija Job Board for listings, Yelp Lagos for places that might hire part‑timers, and TripAdvisor - Things to Do in Lagos if you need a break.
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