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Padel in Lagos is 100k per hour

Now imagine this: Padel in Lagos costs ₦100,000 per hour. A simple game of rackets and a ball. Sixty minutes of exercise, laughter, sweat — and one hundred thousand naira gone before you can say “let’s play again.”
It’s more than a sport. It’s a mirror. It tells you who can participate and who can’t. Who has access to leisure, to luxury, to curated experiences. And who is left watching from the sidelines.
In a city where millions struggle to make the basics stretch, a simple racket game becomes a symbol. A reminder that even fun has a price tag — one that’s tied to privilege, not skill.
And it leaves you with the quiet question that lingers long after you scroll past the post:
When leisure costs more than survival, what does that do to a society?

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