10 important things to do in Nigeria before you turn 30
Life they say begins at 30. At this age, you want to have attained a certain level of maturity and awareness, and if you are living in Nigeria where
the big 3-0 is a huge deal and expectations are super high, there a few
things you may want to check off on you life’s to-do list .
Wondering what things to include on your checklist? Jumia Travel, Africa’s largest hotel booking portal share inspiring tip on a few once-in-a-lifetime
experiences you should have before turning 30. And even if you are
already past 30,it is not too late to take them on as well.
Visit at least 3 states from each part of the country
Nigeria
like most other countries in the world is divided into the North, East,
West and South. Pick out three cities from each region and visit them.
You can either go alone or with friends. Do not include places you have
been to already; try and go to places that are far out of reach. Step
out of your comfort zone, explore and experience new cultures.
Get your Nigerian passport
This
is very important. Most Nigerians do not have their official passports.
They get on with their driver’s license or work ID for identification,
and unless they are travelling outside the country, they do not see the
need to have a passport. Before you turn 30, visit the immigration
office get yourself a valid passport. Hopefully, it will inspire you to
travel and visit other parts of the world.
Read 10 books by Nigerian authors
At
30, you should be able to say that you have read at least 10 books by
Nigerian authors. The Nigerian literary society may not be as advanced
as those in other parts of the world, but there are several recognized
authors whose books you will have a great time reading. From Chinua
Achebe to Ben Okri and Chimamanda Adichie, you are bound to learn more
about yourself, the country and the struggles of being an adult from
reading their works.
Rage at a huge music concert or festival
A
lot of people in Nigeria are always ‘on the hustle’, and do not get the
time to just chill and have crazy fun. Before you turn thirty, let
yourself go at a music concert or festival. Luckily there are tons of
those going on all the time in Nigeria. Whatever your tastes in music,
lose your mind with the amazing line-ups at every concert attended.
Make friends from at least 5 ethnic groups
Nigerians
have a habit of always sticking to their area or people. It is not
surprising to find a 40 year-old Igbo man who has never traveled out of
his state or met anyone from another tribe or ethnic group in Nigeria.
Before you turn 30, evaluate your friends, know what ethnic groups they
are from, and try to make friends with 5 from other ethnic groups. Try
and make sure you don’t just do it over social media either.
Ensure you are fluent in at least 2 local languages
This
is a major problem with most people in Nigeria. They do not even bother
with the local languages anymore, they just go with English and at
most, they speak pidgin to locals. Good thing is, it is never too late
to learn. Pick at least 2 local languages and ensure you are fluent in
them.
Learn to cook one Nigerian meal
Nigerian
meals are super tasty and they are all mostly easy to prepare. Take a
day off and familiarize yourself with the local spices and dishes.
Select one and challenge yourself with learning how to cook it.
Rent a flat and live on your own
At
30, you should know how to manage a home, handle and pay bills and
basically be independent. You achieve this mostly by living alone. Get
out of your parents’ home or stop squatting with a sibling or friend.
Get a place of your own and live alone before 30 knocks.
Attend a Lagos party
Ain’t
no party like a Lagos party! No matter what part of the country you
are, ensure you visit Lagos at least once and attend a Lagos party or as
it is fondly referred to “Owambe”. It is a life changing experience for
anyone on the throes of 30.
Date and love a Nigerian
At
30, you want to say you have given and experienced love, that you know
the basics of dating and being in a relationship, especially with a
Nigerian. Before you turn 30, put yourself out there, look for love, let
yourself be loved and document it all in a journal if you can…but even
if you hit 30 and you don’t find the love, it doesn’t mean you won’t
find love at 40, 50, 60, or older.




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