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Why You Should Shop for Christmas in Early December

Discover eight compelling reasons why starting your Christmas shopping in the first week of December saves money, reduces stress, and lets you enjoy the festive season. Act now for a smoother holiday!

Christmas Cash Demand Hits New Highs in Nigeria

Nigerians are scrambling for physical cash ahead of Christmas, driven by fears of ATM downtimes. The CBN tightens oversight as over N4.4 trillion remains outside banks. Read the full analysis.

Maltina's Dual-City Christmas Light-Up Spreads Festive Joy

Maltina, from Nigerian Breweries, launched its Legendary Christmas with dazzling light-up ceremonies in Abuja and Lagos. The events brought together officials and the public to celebrate community spirit. Read more about the festive spectacle.

Akwa Ibom Governor Eno Bans Masquerade Displays

Governor Umo Eno imposes an indefinite ban on public masquerade displays in Akwa Ibom, citing harassment and attacks on residents. The order takes effect from the state's Christmas festival.

Rice Price Drops in Lagos, Farmers Predict More Cuts

Lagos slashes rice price to N57,000 per 50kg bag, triggering market-wide reductions. Farmers forecast further price drops ahead of Christmas but criticize import policies. Read for full market analysis.

CDM Eket Debut Concert: Sound of Music Headlines

Chorale De La Magnifique Eket branch presents its inaugural concert featuring Sound of Music and indigenous Christmas carols. November 30, 2025 at Joddag Hotel. Free entry & live streaming.

Lagos Poultry Farmers Promise Price Drop for Xmas

Lagos residents can expect cheaper eggs and chicken this festive season as poultry farmers announce price reductions, thanks to the state government's Ounje Eko subsidy program. Find out how this impacts your holiday budget.

Police Ban Fireworks in Imo and Plateau States

Police commands in Imo and Plateau states impose total ban on fireworks during Christmas festivities to prevent injuries and maintain public safety. Violators face arrest.

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