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Recreation, nightlife almost grounded as economic hardship bites harder

Visits to some recreation spots within Abuja showed low patronage, as most recorded scanty crowds.

• December 10, 2023
Nightlife
Nightlife [Credit; nightlife.ng]

The harsh economic situation in Nigeria, exacerbated by the removal of petrol subsidies and high dollar exchange rates, has become a major challenge for recreation businesses.

Visits to some recreation spots within Abuja showed low patronage, as most recorded scanty crowds.

The popular “Yellow Page” spot in Kubwa, which houses several shops and football viewing centres, is usually a beehive of activities, especially on weekends. But the place recorded very low patronage on Saturday evening.

The same experience played out in other notable fun spots in Kubwa, like the Glass Top Lounge in Phase 4, Native Spot on Gado Nasko Road, and Kerry Para Lounge on Sultan Dasuki Road.

The situation was similar in Lugbe, Garki, Nyanyan, Kati, Gwagwalada, Mararaba and other parts of Abuja.

A fun seeker, Mark, said the harsh economy makes little allowance for recreation.

According to him, roasted catfish, which used to be sold for N2,000, is now sold between N3,500 and N5,000.

“In some highbrow areas, catfish goes for between N7,000 and N15,000,” he said, adding that prices of several alcohol brands had also increased.

“Even hookup business is suffering as most of those girls will hang out for hours without any patronage, even when many of them have been forced to reduce their prices, ” he said.

Patrick Abu, a lounge manager, said they were only struggling to remain in business as patronage has dropped drastically.

He urged the federal government to improve the economy so small and medium-sized businesses could thrive.

Another lounge manager, Tony Okoro, said the harsh economic situation was not limited to the recreation business.

“The economy is bad, and it is affecting every business. But we are most affected,” Mr Okoro stated. “Just look around, it is about 6:00 p.m., but you can see very few people here. Usually, by now, the place would have been filled up.”

He added, “Government should do something urgently to save our business.” 

(NAN)

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