7 Exciting Reasons Nigerians Love Easter
After
Christmas and New Year, the most anticipated holiday among Nigerians is
Easter. Easter for many is the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus
Christ while for others it is much more than a celebration. Whatever
the case maybe, the undeniable fact is that Nigerians love Easter and Jumia Travel,
the leading online travel agency shares 7 exciting reasons why.
It is a five-day break from your regular routine
For
quite a number of Nigerians, this is the first holiday they are having
since the Christmas and New Year break. Hence, they look forward to
taking a well-deserved Easter break that will allow them to get out of
the rut and do other things.
Enough shows and event
Since
Easter is one of the longest holidays in the country, a lot of shows
are fixed during the period. From music to comedy and drama, they are
all open for you to attend as long as you pay the gate pass.
No work
To
put it mildly, some employees are already basking in the euphoria that
they won’t have to go work for two days (Friday & Monday.). In
addition, the holiday also knocks out Monday that you probably dislike.
So, Easter holiday is a moment they cherish and savour. This doesn’t
mean they don’t love what they do though. For persons who will still go
to work, sorry! Lol!
Spend a good time with family and friends
This
may be simplistic but you will be surprised that some individuals are
homesick. They cannot wait to return home to see wives, boyfriends,
girlfriends, and even parents. The Easter holiday makes this possible
especially for those who leave home in the week and return weekend. Even
if you return home daily, you will still be excited about the holiday
because you will relax and have fun with your friends and family.
Time to enjoy frejon
Frejon
is a coconut bean soup that is prepared and eaten during Easter. It is
very tasty and delicious. If you ate it last year, jumia travel is very sure that you are already drooling to empty plates into your belly.
Opportunity to Travel home
For
Nigerians who didn’t go home in December, Easter is an opportunity for
them to travel to see their people in the village. This is peculiar
with Igbos of Eastern Nigeria whose trade sojourn has taken them to
different parts of Nigeria.
Rest & Sleep
If
you are not travelling, you can simply stay home and recover lost
strength by simply sleeping and waking. Anyway, make sure you enjoy this
long holiday!
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