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Indoor Relaxation or Owambe: How Nigerians Spend Their Saturdays

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Saturdays in Nigeria are a mix of relaxation, fun, and social gatherings. Whether it’s spending time with family, attending a party, or just taking a break from a busy week, there’s always something to do. Here are some ways Nigerians like to enjoy their Saturdays:

1. Attending Owambe (Parties and Weddings)

Nigerians love a good party, and weekends are perfect for weddings, birthdays, and other celebrations. These events are always colorful, with plenty of food, music, and dancing. It’s a time to catch up with friends and show off stylish outfits.

2. Visiting the Market

Many people use Saturdays to do their weekly shopping. Popular markets like Balogun in Lagos and Wuse Market in Abuja are always buzzing with activity. It’s a great time to bargain for fresh food, clothes, or household items.

3. Relaxing at Home

For some, Saturday is for resting. After a long week, staying at home to watch movies, sleep, or spend time with family is the perfect way to recharge.

4. Going to the Beach

Beaches in Lagos, like Tarkwa Bay and Elegushi, are great places to relax and have fun. People come to enjoy the waves, eat grilled fish, and take pictures. It’s also a popular spot for music and dance events.

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5. Watching Football

Football is huge in Nigeria, and Saturdays are perfect for watching matches with friends. Whether it’s a local game at a nearby field or a Premier League match at a sports bar, the excitement is always high.

6. Trying Street Food

Street food is an important part of Nigerian culture, and Saturdays are a great time to enjoy snacks like suya, boli (roasted plantain), puff-puff, and akara. The best spots often have long lines, but the wait is worth it.

7. Exploring Tourist Attractions

For those who love adventure, visiting places like Olumo Rock in Ogun State or Lekki Conservation Centre in Lagos is a great way to spend the day. These places have a mix of history, nature, and breathtaking views.

8. Attending Music or Comedy Shows

Nigeria has a thriving entertainment scene, and Saturdays are filled with concerts, comedy shows, and club events. Cities like Lagos and Abuja have popular spots where people go to unwind and enjoy live performances.

9. Exercising or Playing Sports

Many Nigerians use Saturday mornings to jog, hit the gym, or play sports like basketball and table tennis. Some prefer early morning walks or group fitness sessions at parks.

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Saturdays in Nigeria can be as lively or as laid-back as you want. Even if you’re out having fun or just taking it easy, there’s always a way to make the most of the day.


 

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Big Brother Naija’s Wanni and Twin Sister Handi Announce Price Hike for Bookings After Reality Show Fame

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Big Brother Naija Reality star, Wanni announces increase of the cost to book her and her twin sister, Handi to perform.

The reality stars are also known for DJ works and are known as a dj duo. Wanni reveals that the cost to book them will increase due to their fame from the reality show.

In a recent interview that reality star speaks on their bookings “Before BBN, we were getting gigs, but now, we are getting more shows. Our price has gone up because more people know us, and there are more opportunities.”

“It is amazing. The Headies has been happening for about 17 years now, and it is like the ‘core’ of afrobeats here in Nigeria. It is good that they are returning to base, and we get to experience such an amazing programme at home.”


 

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Portable Faces Backlash After Commenting on Regina Daniels’ Photo: ‘My Eyes Dey Your Body’

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Nigerian Singer Portable surprises fans with his comment on Nigerian actress, Regina Daniels comment section.

The actress shares a lovely photo of herself and fans awed at the phot and admired her beauty. However fans were also shocked to see the Nigerian singer expressing his admiration for her in the comment section.

The singer stated “My eyes dey your body, but me I like girls”, fans were quick to reply the singer and questioned his comment in the actress’s comment section.

Many call out the singer as disrespectful towards someone else’s wife and reacts to the singer’s comment.


 

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Weekend Vibes: Throwback To Nigerian Singer Tiwa Savage’s Hit Songs

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Welcome back to the weekend, its time to feel nostalgic with a fans favorite, Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage. Tiwa Savage music career began back in 2010 then she released her first song in 2013 called “Once Upon A Time”.

She was one of the trending artists back in the days as she gathered attention right from the beginning of her music career. Here is a list of some of her hit songs from the early days:

  1. Eminado
  2. Kele Kele Love
  3. Wanted
  4. Standing Ovation
  5. Key to the city
  6. If I start to talk
  7. African Waist
  8. Bad
  9. My Darlin
  10. Love Me 3x

 

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