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It’s Christmas Again! What Does It Look Like for the Average Nigerian?

It’s Christmas Again! What Does It Look Like for the Average Nigerian?

Nnaemeka OkwarabyNnaemeka Okwara
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Christmas is here again, and you can feel the excitement in the air! For many people in Nigeria, this time of year brings a mix of joy, memories, and, let’s face it, financial anxiety. It’s the season when people living in cities travel back to their hometowns for family gatherings, community events, and the special feeling of being with loved ones. But the journey home? Oh, that’s a story all on its own.

If you’ve ever experienced Christmas travel in Nigeria, you’ll know it’s not for the faint-hearted. Bus and car prices go way up, sometimes doubling or even tripling because so many people want to travel. A trip that usually costs ₦20,000 might suddenly cost ₦50,000—and that’s only if you can find a seat! The roads are jam-packed with travelers, vehicles jostling for space, and, let’s not forget, the ever-present potholes that turn every trip into a bumpy adventure.

For those who drive, the recent fluctuation in fuel prices adds another layer of frustration. Gas stations might lower prices a bit, but that doesn’t help much when transportation costs are at an all-time high. Still, no matter the challenges, people are determined to be home for Christmas. Spending the holidays with family has a special magic, and no amount of trouble can completely take away that joy.

How do Nigerians know Christmas is coming? First, there’s the music. Joyful Christmas songs and Afrobeat versions of “Jingle Bells” fill the air, making even everyday tasks feel festive. Schools and workplaces host year-end parties, where kids perform in Christmas plays and adults exchange “Secret Santa” gifts, some thoughtful and others hilariously rushed.

Christmas in Nigeria is also a time when the economic divide becomes glaringly obvious. For the average Nigerian, the season comes with significant financial pressure. Parents try to save and spend more to get new clothes for their kids, buy food like rice, chicken, and drinks for big Christmas meals, and maybe save a little for relatives who might come over.

But with prices going up and living costs getting higher, many families have to spend less. That big bag of rice, which used to be a must for celebrations, is now too expensive for some. Many people now buy smaller amounts or different foods, but the feeling of being together and sharing stays strong.

Christmas in Nigeria is about more than just eating and celebrating. It’s a time to think about life and be thankful. For Christians, it’s a time to remember the birth of Jesus Christ, whose lessons about love and kindness are very important, especially during difficult times.

During this holiday season, people often show their best qualities. Wealthy individuals and groups visit places like orphanages and correctional centers, giving gifts and spreading happiness to those who might feel left out. Streets and homes are adorned with twinkling lights, plastic Christmas trees, and sometimes even makeshift decorations made from recycled materials. The joy of the season is palpable, even if the pockets are light.

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