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Throwback Christmas: 5 Naija Experiences We Need To Bring Back

ThedenBy ThedenNovember 20, 2024
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The festive season has always been a time for celebration and for some people, a time to visit with family and friends. With less than two weeks until December, we can already feel the hustle and bustle surrounding the end of the year. In the past, the end of the year was typically marked by family reunions, entertainment, religious events, and more. Even today with changing and challenging times, some of these Christmas traditions still offer unique experiences that stay etched in memory.
Here are five iconic Naija Christmas experiences we need to bring back: 

1. Christmas Clothes and “Show Yourself” Outings 
One of the highlights of a real Nigerian Christmas was getting new clothes or ‘Christmas clothes,’ as they were fondly called. Children eagerly anticipated stepping out in their finest attire to visit family, attend church, or stroll around the neighborhood, proudly showing off their new looks.
Parents would take their kids to popular markets like Balogun or visit local tailors to ensure those Christmas outfits were ready before the big day. The excitement of this tradition, from the shopping trips to the grand reveal and posing for pictures on Christmas morning, remains unmatched
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2. “Flicks” on GOtv
For many families, Christmas wasn’t complete without watching special Christmas-themed TV programmes. GOtv channels like Africa Magic channels, Cartoon Network, and M-Net Movie channels brought families together with Nollywood films, cartoons, and international holiday classics. It was also customary to tune into crossover services and religious programmes, bridging faith and entertainment during the season.  Watching TV as a family created shared moments of laughter, awe, and togetherness.

3. The Food and the Feasts
No Nigerian Christmas was complete without a feast that could rival a banquet. Families came together to prepare dishes like jollof rice, goat pepper soup, native soups, fried chicken, and assorted meats. For children, soft drinks and juice flowed freely, while special treats like chin-chin, buns, meat pie, and fish pie were always in abundance.
One of the most cherished traditions was the task of delivering plates of food to neighbours, only to return with even more plates of goodies or, in some cases, money. This was something children looked forward to every year. The communal spirit of sharing food and joy is what makes Christmas in Nigeria truly special. 

4. Village Homecomings and “I See You” Vibes 
For many families, December was the time to head back to the village. These trips were more than just visits. They were opportunities to reconnect with extended family, attend traditional festivals, and meet cousins who always seemed to grow taller every year. The village came alive with masquerades, storytelling, and communal feasting.  A typical evening in the village involved sitting around a bonfire with a cup of palm wine, listening to elders recount tales from “the olden days.”  The warmth of family bonds and the chance to experience rich cultural traditions made these trips unforgettable. 

5. Knockouts, Sparklers, and Fireworks
A classic end-of-year experience was the sound of bangers (firecrackers) exploding in neighborhoods. From the tiny knockouts to larger fireworks displays, these colorful lights brought excitement to children and adults alike. Sparklers were also a favourite, with kids running around making dazzling patterns in the air.  And of course, there was always that one ‘area boy’ who mischievously threw knockouts into unsuspecting crowds for laughs!  The thrill and spectacle of fireworks lit up not just the skies, but the hearts of everyone around. 

Christmas in Nigeria is more than just a season. It’s a feeling. It’s a mix of nostalgia, joy, and community spirit and you can relive these cherished experiences with GOtv’s line-up of Christmas-themed content that promises to take you down memory lane while helping you create new memories with your loved ones.

The Golden Window is open to all GOtv subscribers! To enjoy this special offer, reconnect or upgrade using the MyGOtv App or the USSD code *288#. You can also download the GOtv Stream app to watch your favourite shows on the go. 

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