The 1st of October is much more that flags and partying, it’s about Nigeria severing ties with the British and declaring independence. No doubt the day is special for every Nigerian, be it a child or an
octogenarian. It is the day of patriotism and one cannot help but be nostalgic of this very day every year.Most Nigerians even celebrate Independence Day for a span of around four to five days as they
engage in several cultural activities and community gatherings to make it memorable. This year with the holiday falling on a Saturday, the government has declared the Monday a public holiday, making the weekend even longer. Wondering what Nigerians will be doing with all the time? Jumia Travel shares six things most Nigerians do to celebrate Independence Day!
octogenarian. It is the day of patriotism and one cannot help but be nostalgic of this very day every year.Most Nigerians even celebrate Independence Day for a span of around four to five days as they
engage in several cultural activities and community gatherings to make it memorable. This year with the holiday falling on a Saturday, the government has declared the Monday a public holiday, making the weekend even longer. Wondering what Nigerians will be doing with all the time? Jumia Travel shares six things most Nigerians do to celebrate Independence Day!
- Hang Nigerian Flags Everywhere
- Organize A Local Parade
- Go For Parties And Shows
- Throw KnockOuts And Fireworks
- See Historical Films At Cinemas
- Sleep And Social Media Binge

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