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10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Islie(op): 11:53am On Dec 08, 2024
By Olugbenga Ige


At last, December has arrived! It’s the season when Christmas decorations and lights brighten offices, schools, churches, streets, and shopping malls while the sound of fireworks echoes across the nation.

December is the time when many Nigerians return to their villages or country homes to celebrate with family and friends before resuming work or business in January. It’s a season for families to reunite, share meals and drinks, and exchange gifts.

For many Nigerians, the holiday season is marked by several typical customs. If you’re new to the country and want to know how to celebrate Christmas Naija-style, we’ve got you covered.

Below are some traditions that Nigerians widely practice to make the most of this festive season:

1. Father Christmas

The Christmas period is when children look forward to seeing “Santa Claus”, popularly known as “Father Christmas” in Nigeria, and receiving gifts and goody bags.

Churches, schools, and organisations often invite Father Christmas, who is placed in a room while children are brought to him to receive their gifts.

Most Nigerian kids are usually terrified during this activity because, trust me, Father Christmas is so different from Santa Claus, but we’re all cool with that. It’s part of the process. Nowadays, most workplaces hold “Secret Santa” gatherings for adults where employees exchange gifts and make Santa wish lists. The good news is that both concepts are the same, aside from the name confusion.

The arrival of Father Christmas from “Rome” is one tradition Nigerians embrace and fervently celebrate.

2. Christmas Tree, Decorations and Lights

What is Christmas in Nigeria without decorations? How else would we set the mood? Whether in churches, homes, or organisations, Nigerians look forward to lavishly decorating for Christmas, much like people do in most other countries.

Families decorate windows, doors, and trees with golden balls, ribbons, and lighting strings. Major office buildings and shopping centres are lit up for Christmas, and the main streets are beautifully adorned. The Christmas decorations add to the festive cheer, with Christmas songs playing everywhere. What a way to set the mood.

3. Christmas Clothes, Shoes, and Hair

Nigerian parents love buying new clothes, shoes, and hairstyles for their children to celebrate Christmas. This is one of the traditions Nigerians truly enjoy. Nigerians and looking good, especially for a worldwide celebration like Christmas, go hand in hand. Trust them to go all out when shopping for the finest clothing on Christmas Day. This important tradition increases the festive fun and excitement.

However, the biggest stakeholder in Christmas attire, hairstyles, footwear, etc., is children. Families often set aside a budget for buying things for their kids, and they certainly look forward to it. As a parent, you dare not miss this most important activity.

4. Knock-outs and Fireworks

Nigerians commonly refer to fireworks or firecrackers as “knock-outs” or “bangers”. Almost every Nigerian sets off different fireworks during this period, typically starting on Christmas Eve and lasting until the New Year. Some families even go so far as to purchase bigger fireworks, hold a small ceremony, record videos, and post them online or on their family pages. Younger kids often use the tradition to pull practical jokes on passersby by throwing firecrackers around when they’re not looking.

The tradition is thrilling because of the lights and the adrenaline rush that accompanies the knockouts. It’s also a sound we are all familiar with and eagerly anticipate.

5. Carol Service

This is one tradition Nigerians share with other nationalities. The Christmas season is incomplete without carol services. Most churches in Nigeria hold carol services in the weeks leading up to Christmas, consisting of hymns about Christmas and readings from the Gospels telling the Christmas story. Many candles are lit around the church, and sometimes, the congregation holds candles to see by.

A carol service is the name for a Christmas church service, and Christmas carols are sung by the students who practice for the event during December.

Many organisations also offer carol services to interested employees. Churches usually organise carol services for their members and anyone who happens to find their way to the church. Food, dancing, games, and singing are some of the activities included in this service. It’s truly a season to be jolly!

6. Christmas Chicken/Turkey

Christmas dinner is a meal traditionally eaten on Christmas Day. This meal can take place anytime from the evening of Christmas Eve to Christmas Day itself. The meals are often rich and prepared with love. In Nigeria, Christmas rice is a must, usually served with either chicken or turkey.

Many families kill the chicken themselves, while others prefer dressed ones. Dressing the chicken and cooking is an activity that strengthens special family bonds in Nigeria because all hands are usually on deck, and it is accompanied by lots of conversations and inside jokes.

7. Christmas Rice

There’s no better time to taste the original Naija jollof rice than at Christmas. Of course, jollof rice is also served during weddings or funerals, but Christmas jollof rice remains the best. Friends often ask the most common question during this period: “Where is the location?” or “Where’s my Christmas rice?”

Having rice on hand for visitors who call on you at Christmas is a national tradition, often served in large coolers along with numerous side dishes. Depending on the family’s budget, the rice can be topped with chicken or goat meat and served with additional appetizers or desserts. As mentioned above, rice prepared on Christmas Day usually has a distinct, mouthwatering taste, and every Nigerian can attest to this. The extra seasoning is indeed in the season.

8. Christmas Movies

Watching Christmas movies under a cosy blanket with a bucket of popcorn and chicken wings is a fun way to spend time with family or friends. Classic movies often transport us back in time, reliving fond childhood memories and reflecting on simpler days. The Christmas season is incomplete without watching a Christmas-themed movie at home or the cinema.

Many Christmas stories have been adapted into films and TV specials, which are broadcast repeatedly during the holiday season. Since the popularisation of home video in the 1980s, these films have been sold and resold yearly during the holiday shopping season.

9. Christmas Parties

Christmas parties are social gatherings that celebrate the holidays and the blessings of the year. They often include food, drinks, festive decorations, and activities. When planning a Christmas party, it’s essential to send out invitations with plenty of notice, especially if the event is on Christmas Eve or a weekend in December. Some popular Christmas party ideas include a movie marathon, karaoke, Christmas bake-offs, Christmas carol-oke, writing letters to Santa, and Christmas cocktail-making, among others.

10. Christmas Gifts

Christmas gifts are presents exchanged in celebration of Christmas. They are often given on December 25th. The practice of gift-giving at Christmas can be traced back to the biblical story of the Three Wise Men, who brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the baby Jesus.

Regularly showing your love and appreciation through gifts can help strengthen and maintain bonds over time. In essence, gifts are more than just items; they are expressions of love, gratitude, and thoughtfulness. They connect people, create joy, and leave lasting imprints on hearts, especially during Christmas.
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Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Peterpanny: 12:23pm On Dec 08, 2024
Don't really fancy Christmas celebration right from when I was a kid,have never for once disturb my parents for Christmas clothes..
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by geoworldedu:
Okay
Next is 10 Evil things Nigeria like to do.

1. Being over religious without any thing to show for it.

2. Supporting a politician blindly without pointing out any errors in him when needed. Everything your favorite politician does is perfect. Who does that na?

3. Tribalistic. Always talking ill of other tribes openly. This is the most annoying thing for me, followed by being a political fanatics and then followed by overt religiosity.

4. Always thinking like a slave.
5. Thinking of scamming whoever wants to help.
6. Bad politicians will be condemned by millions online, but when that politician comes to your neighborhood, Nigerian's will hail him to the heavens.

7. Always ready to believe superstitions and coincidental things without trying to scientifically establish a fact.

I rest my case. I can't type anymore because I am angry right now.
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by davades(m): 12:24pm On Dec 08, 2024
Yeah
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by 1bunne4lif(m): 12:24pm On Dec 08, 2024
Good
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by arabbunkum: 12:24pm On Dec 08, 2024
You're right
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Olichoke: 12:24pm On Dec 08, 2024
These traditions have become part of us forever and we enjoy them.
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Celestialsword: 12:24pm On Dec 08, 2024
All these makes the season merrier
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by smokinloud(m): 12:25pm On Dec 08, 2024
These traditions are not unique to Nigeria alone though.
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Houseofglam7(f): 12:25pm On Dec 08, 2024
I love Christmas 🎄
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Fididiguy(m): 12:26pm On Dec 08, 2024
Christmas preaching



Preaching Christ
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by jaksmillioniar: 12:26pm On Dec 08, 2024
Av decorated my house for christmas.I cant stop to blow banger cos it make me feel like a boy again to remember wen am a child in our street canival I drop money most time to buy banger so we all blow I remember wen I marry my strt boy Neva gree dey still drag me out dat I must join dia fun I drop 100k dat night cos I was so happy.naija hard now I wish not to dissapoint dem dis year
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Thundafireseun: 12:27pm On Dec 08, 2024
You omitted travelling to the village especially by the Igbos…

It’s so painful and unfortunate that a lot of hard working families might not be able to afford any of this items we love so much, this Christmas
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Shedrack777: 12:27pm On Dec 08, 2024
It's only Christmas clothes that will hard a lot of parents, a lot of us this year
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by helinues:
Toh

Those who chose not do something to better their lives all through this year will have a gory December celebration
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Sonofgod1990(m): 12:27pm On Dec 08, 2024
You forget to add Christmas pussies
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Fididiguy(m): 12:28pm On Dec 08, 2024
Christmas preaching



Preaching Christ





*MEANING OF BEING BORN-AGAIN*



Being born again means you recognise these composition of a man and applying to them accordingly with our God:



Body
Soul
Spirit




A religious person such as Islam, Judaism and even Canal Christians are different from born again Christian because their own knowledge of man is limited to either their body or body and soul, spirit knowledge and experience isn't developed and ignored



*Body is an ordinary things, but Spirit isn't*


Body and Spirit are both existing in us, but your body and spirit are like opposite


We however know God by our spirit importantly, because God is a Spirit


If you don't developed your spirit to know True God, there's a a god of this World that present himself as God to those who want to worship at body level only



*TRUE worshipers*
There are many worshipers, but only true worshipers will see God


*A TRUE WORSHIPER* worship God in Spirit, a false worshiper worship God in the body, our soul is the decision place, our expression, reaction and most importantly our account but an aspiring TRUE worshipers must be motivated to wanted to know about worshipping in spirit.









John 4:24
*[24]God is a Spirit (a spiritual Being)* and those who worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth (reality).




*ETERNITY*

A SPIRIT FAMILY

God is eternal, He lives forever and eternal and is a Spirit. Body is subject to death, the day God wear a body (JESUS), He experienced death in a preplanned event and lives again because He belongs to SPIRIT family


Matthew 1:20


Jesus is the one that brings you into God family through Sonship, this is direct, not required religion practice but truth, it's through Him we become a member of the spirit that mean if we die we also rise just like Him


If Jesus die and rise because He belongs to Holy Spirit, we shall always rise after death to live eternal life because of Christ



*Religion*


Religion practices eluded this part and cling to knowing God without His Spirit and plan that He planted even before the world was planted because God knows the beginning from the end and end from beginning


Religion ignore the provision and concentrate on something else, other provisions and didn't put on armour to detect and overcome the deceiver, Satan.


*Satan*


In religion without Spirit of God or Holy Spirit, Satan propose everything that God gave us and called it Godly, but if you check well, it lack God truly. He presented Jesus that's not Jesus, Spirit that's not spirit, gospel or storyline of Jesus that's not a gospel


2 Corinthians 11:4
For [you seem willing to allow it] if one comes and preaches *another Jesus* whom we have not preached, or if you receive *a different spirit* from the one you received, *or a different gospel* from the one you accepted. *You tolerate all this beautifully [welcoming the deception*].






*JESUS THE SPIRIT BAPTIZER*



Holy Spirit in your life means eternal life engagement and Jesus is the One that will baptize you with this Spirit of God



Matthew 3:11
“As for me, I baptize you with water for repentance, but He who is coming after me is mightier than I, and I am not fit to remove His sandals; *He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.*



It's important you know how Jesus baptize people with Holy Spirit and fire



*JESUS said....*

Born again means born in Spirit of God

John 3:3-7

[3]Jesus answered him, I assure you, most solemnly I tell you, that unless a person is born again (anew, from above), he cannot ever see (know, be acquainted with, and experience) the kingdom of God.

[4]Nicodemus said to Him, How can a man be born when he is old? Can he enter his mother's womb again and be born?
[5]Jesus answered, I assure you, most solemnly I tell you, unless a man is born of water and [even] the Spirit, he cannot [ever] enter the kingdom of God. [Ezek. 36:25-27.]

*[6]What is born of [from] the flesh is flesh [of the physical is physical]; and what is born of the Spirit is spirit*.

[7]Marvel not [do not be surprised, astonished] at My telling you, *You must all be born anew (from above).*








If you wanted to accept Christ as God sent to give you eternal life.....


*Pray this prayer with us....*







Dear God,
_I come to You in the Name of Jesus. I admit that I am not right with You, and I want to be right with You. I ask You to forgive me of all my sins. The Bible says if I confess with my mouth that “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in my heart that God raised Him from the dead, I will be saved (Rom. 10:9). I believe with my heart and I confess with my mouth that Jesus is the Lord and Savior of my life. Thank You for saving me!_
In Jesus’ Name I pray. Amen.
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Sonofgod1990(m): 12:28pm On Dec 08, 2024
helinues:
Toh
How are you.? Send account make i run you 3k. Have been long bro
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Shedrack777: 12:29pm On Dec 08, 2024
It's only Christmas clothes that will hard a lot of parents, a lot of us this year.
Like me, for instance, I need like 400,000 naira to buy Christmas clothes for my children and my wife just two kids but the way things are expensive now no be joke
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Sabadon(m): 12:29pm On Dec 08, 2024
wink

used to look forward to Christmas, but lately I feel it boring, nothing really unique anymore, I think life happened or we re now faced with other priorities, regardless Christ is always the reason for the season, merry Christmas.
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Emmitext89(m): 12:29pm On Dec 08, 2024
Christmas without family is Rubbish
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Emmitext89(m):
Sonofgod1990:
How are you.? Send account make i run you 3k. Have been long bro
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by helinues: 12:30pm On Dec 08, 2024
Sonofgod1990:
How are you.? Send account make i run you 3k. Have been long bro
Are you are not ashamed to mention 3k.

What kind of penury inspired thought be that!
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Contemplated9(m):
Ok
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by DrMrsAdeniran(f): 12:32pm On Dec 08, 2024
helinues:
Toh

Those who chose not do something t better their lives all through this year will have a gory December celebration
I hope you'll get a job by next year so that it wouldn't be wasted just like this outgoing year. I pray God touch your heart.
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by SAMBARRY:
The culture of exchanging food, gifts,hampers and visits is fast reducing because of sapa,bad attitude of many Nigerians, entitlement and family conflicts/dysfunction
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by jaksmillioniar: 12:34pm On Dec 08, 2024
Fididiguy:
Christmas preaching



Preaching Christ





*MEANING OF BEING BORN-AGAIN*



Being born again means you recognise these composition of a man and applying to them accordingly with our God:



Body
Soul
Spirit




A religious person such as Islam, Judaism and even Canal Christians are different from born again Christian because their own knowledge of man is limited to either their body or body and soul, spirit knowledge and experience isn't developed and ignored



*Body is an ordinary things, but Spirit isn't*


Body and Spirit are both existing in us, but your body and spirit are like opposite


We however know God by our spirit importantly, because God is a Spirit


If you don't developed your spirit to know True God, there's a a god of this World that present himself as God to those who want to worship at body level only



*TRUE worshipers*
There are many worshipers, but only true worshipers will see God


*A TRUE WORSHIPER* worship God in Spirit, a false worshiper worship God in the body, our soul is the decision place, our expression, reaction and most importantly our account but an aspiring TRUE worshipers must be motivated to wanted to know about worshipping in spirit.









John 4:24
*[24]God is a Spirit (a spiritual Being)* and those who worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth (reality).




*ETERNITY*

A SPIRIT FAMILY

God is eternal, He lives forever and eternal and is a Spirit. Body is subject to death, the day God wear a body (JESUS), He experienced death in a preplanned event and lives again because He belongs to SPIRIT family


Matthew 1:20


Jesus is the one that brings you into God family through Sonship, this is direct, not required religion practice but truth, it's through Him we become a member of the spirit that mean if we die we also rise just like Him


If Jesus die and rise because He belongs to Holy Spirit, we shall always rise after death to live eternal life because of Christ



*Religion*


Religion practices eluded this part and cling to knowing God without His Spirit and plan that He planted even before the world was planted because God knows the beginning from the end and end from beginning


Religion ignore the provision and concentrate on something else, other provisions and didn't put on armour to detect and overcome the deceiver, Satan.


*Satan*


In religion without Spirit of God or Holy Spirit, Satan propose everything that God gave us and called it Godly, but if you check well, it lack God truly. He presented Jesus that's not Jesus, Spirit that's not spirit, gospel or storyline of Jesus that's not a gospel


2 Corinthians 11:4
For [you seem willing to allow it] if one comes and preaches *another Jesus* whom we have not preached, or if you receive *a different spirit* from the one you received, *or a different gospel* from the one you accepted. *You tolerate all this beautifully [welcoming the deception*].






*JESUS THE SPIRIT BAPTIZER*



Holy Spirit in your life means eternal life engagement and Jesus is the One that will baptize you with this Spirit of God



Matthew 3:11
“As for me, I baptize you with water for repentance, but He who is coming after me is mightier than I, and I am not fit to remove His sandals; *He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.*



It's important you know how Jesus baptize people with Holy Spirit and fire



*JESUS said....*

Born again means born in Spirit of God

John 3:3-7

[3]Jesus answered him, I assure you, most solemnly I tell you, that unless a person is born again (anew, from above), he cannot ever see (know, be acquainted with, and experience) the kingdom of God.

[4]Nicodemus said to Him, How can a man be born when he is old? Can he enter his mother's womb again and be born?
[5]Jesus answered, I assure you, most solemnly I tell you, unless a man is born of water and [even] the Spirit, he cannot [ever] enter the kingdom of God. [Ezek. 36:25-27.]

*[6]What is born of [from] the flesh is flesh [of the physical is physical]; and what is born of the Spirit is spirit*.

[7]Marvel not [do not be surprised, astonished] at My telling you, *You must all be born anew (from above).*








If you wanted to accept Christ as God sent to give you eternal life.....


*Pray this prayer with us....*







Dear God,
_I come to You in the Name of Jesus. I admit that I am not right with You, and I want to be right with You. I ask You to forgive me of all my sins. The Bible says if I confess with my mouth that “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in my heart that God raised Him from the dead, I will be saved (Rom. 10:9). I believe with my heart and I confess with my mouth that Jesus is the Lord and Savior of my life. Thank You for saving me!_
In Jesus’ Name I pray. Amen.
u can do pastor on Sunday chrismas is to celebrate thank God and have fun with family
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by DaddyCoool(f): 12:35pm On Dec 08, 2024
Houseofglam7:
I love Christmas 🎄
We women all do
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by wellmax(m): 12:35pm On Dec 08, 2024
geoworldedu:
Okay
Next is 10 Evil things Nigeria like to do.

1. Being over religious without any thing to show for it.

2. Supporting a politician blindly without pointing out any errors in him when needed. Everything your favorite politician does is perfect. Who does that na?

3. Tribalistic. Always talking ill of other tribes openly. This is the most annoying thing for me, followed by being a political fanatics and then followed by overt religiosity.

4. Always thinking like a slave.
5. Thinking of scamming whoever wants to help.
6 to 10 will come later.
Later when your brain boots or complete the annual update
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by geoworldedu: 12:36pm On Dec 08, 2024
wellmax:
Later when your brain boots or complete the annual update
I dey eat rice first. I go complete am after food abeg.
Re: 10 Unique Christmas Traditions Nigerians Love To Celebrate by Sonofgod1990(m): 12:37pm On Dec 08, 2024
helinues:
Are you are not ashamed to mention 3k.

What kind of penury inspired thought be that!
I just wish to help you though. Send the account I will make it 5k. My mind just directed me to help you
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