Lagos is Africa's commercial capital — the most competitive, most expensive, and most demanding talent market on the continent. Benefits that reduce daily friction for Lagos employees aren't nice to have. They're what separates you from every other company competing for the same people.
Commute reality
The average Lagos professional spends 3.5 hours per day commuting. Transport credits directly offset one of the highest per-hour costs in Africa.
Cost reality
Food costs in Lagos rose 41% in 2024. A meal allowance that keeps pace with inflation has more perceived value than an equivalent salary increase.
Local catalogue
Covers leading food delivery platforms and 400+ partner restaurants across Lagos. Third Mainland Bridge or Victoria Island lunch — one credit covers both.
ride-hailing credits, Lagos BRT pass, Lagferry water taxi vouchers, and fuel vouchers redeemable at Oando, Total, and MRS. For the commute from Lekki to the Island, this benefit pays for itself daily.
All major networks. Data costs in Lagos relative to professional income are still significant. An airtime credit is used every single month without fail.
Confidential therapy with Lagos-based and online therapists, available in English and Yoruba. In-person options on the Island, in Lekki, and in Yaba. Employer sees only a credit used.
Bodyline, EbonyLife Fitness, Ikoyi Club gym, and partner gyms across VI, Lekki, and Ikeja. Lagos's professional class takes fitness seriously — uptake is high.
Local partners in Lagos
FAQ
Yes. The full catalogue — meal credits, transport, wellness — covers Lagos Island, Victoria Island, Lekki, Ikeja, Surulere, and Lagos Mainland equally.
Yes. You can configure location-based amounts — Island employees might get a higher transport credit than Ikeja employees, for example.
Yes — the Lagos BRT cowrie card top-up is one of our most popular Lagos-specific transport benefits.
Most Lagos companies are live within 2 weeks of signing.
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