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FG declares Dec 25, 26 and Jan 1 public holidays

The Federal Government has declared December 25 and 26, as well as January 1, 2026, public holidays to mark Christmas, Boxing Day and New Year celebrations. The announcement was made in Abuja by the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji Ojo, through a statement issued by the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Magdalene Ajani.​ Tunji Ojo extended seasonal greetings to Christians in Nigeria and around the world, and to all Nigerians. He urged Christians to reflect on the values of love, peace, humility and sacrifice shown in the birth of Jesus Christ, describing these virtues as important for national unity, tolerance and harmony.​ The minister called on Nigerians to use the festive period to pray for peace, security and continued progress in the country. He encouraged citizens to support government efforts aimed at national development and social cohesion.​ Tunji Ojo said the Christmas […]

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Noble Igwe Urges Nigerians To Put Family First This Detty December

Media personality and businessman Noble Igwe has encouraged Nigerians to prioritise family time over excessive partying during this year’s Detty December festivities. In a message shared on social media, he said the holiday season should be centred on visiting parents, siblings and relatives, especially those who are ageing.​ Igwe stressed that Christmas is “for family” and that no matter how much a person earns, making out time to go home and see loved ones is more important than chasing high profile events. He urged young people in particular to remember that their presence means more to their families than expensive gifts or social media appearances.​ He also advised Nigerians to be sensible with spending during the festive period. According to him, people should enjoy themselves within their means so they do not start the new year under financial pressure after […]

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Top five African countries for December nightlife and parties

December is one of the most vibrant months on the African social calendar, with cities across the continent buzzing with concerts, festivals, club nights and beach parties that attract both locals and tourists.​ From West Africa to North and Southern Africa, several countries have built a reputation for unforgettable “Detty December” experiences, combining nightlife with culture, food and sightseeing.​ Nigeria tops the list as the heartbeat of Africa’s December nightlife, with Lagos and Abuja hosting major Afrobeat concerts, street carnivals, beach raves and club events that run late into the night.​ South Africa also stands out, as its summer season turns Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban into party hubs filled with rooftop parties, music festivals and beachfront celebrations.​ Ghana offers a mix of nightlife and culture along its coast, with Accra, Cape Coast and Elmina drawing crowds for concerts, beach […]

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