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See Photos Of Most Beautiful Cyber Café In Lagos



If you’re looking for the best Cyber cafe In Lagos, Nigeria, you wouldn’t see any as magnificent as Easewey Cafe located at Yomade Shopping Complex, Awoyaya, Ibeju-lekki, Lagos state.


It’s not your typical cyber cafe, and just the decor alone will make you feel like you’re working out of one of those little startup hubs at Yaba.

The place is fitted with Air conditioners, Plaster of Paris (POP) also decorate the ceiling. There is a food stand near the door that sells everything from drinks to snacks and cooked food, so you can have something light even while you work 

The football guys are not left out either. You get the opportunity to also watch live matches here. I personally watched Man Utd trump Watford 2-0 here while munching on a piece of Fiesta i bought from the Cafe 😋.

And do you know what the best thing is? You get all this comfort for the price of N200 per hour internet time 😇.

Here are a few of the photos we took for your consumption:

The best cyber cafe in Lagos

The Food pantry located just at the entrance

Here, guests can also watch live football matches from the TV in the pantry.

The Cafe Manager sits here.

Fully fitted with A/C units

The Plaster of Paris lining the ceiling

Honestly, tell me, what’s the difference between a startup hub and a typical cyber cafe in Lagos?

Save for the fact that nobody is grabbing a chunk of ownership for using their space and facilities, any cyber cafe that looks this homely could easily be a co-working space…well, if it was located at Yaba 🤔 (I guess).

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