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Six Tips To Keep You Safe This Christmas In Nigeria

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We are gradually approaching Christmas mood, to ensure everyone is safe this festive period, given the high level of insecurity in the country; here are tips that could save you a lot of trouble this Christmas in Nigeria.

Be alert

 It is very important you are mentally and physically alert to happenings in your environment this season. Nonchalance and ‘nothing can happen’ attitude has led many into death traps. Be observant and trust your instinct is the first tip to keep safe during the Christmas season in Nigeria.

 Don’t divulge personal information

We know its Christmas and you are likely to meet new people at pubs, cinemas or any other fun place you go to. So, in the spirit of Christmas, you want to be extra friendly, and your personal information just rush out of your mouth like the lyrics of your favorite song. Do yourself a favour, be careful who you talk to.

 Avoid being out very late at night

 It’s the holidays, and you don’t have to go to work for about two weeks, that is for those of you who work at offices that close for the year, then you think it’s the perfect opportunity to lurk around in the dark in the name of fun seeking, worse so, alone. Just try to avoid being out late at night is another tip to keep safe in Nigeria during this Christmas season.

 Don’t allow everyone into your home

Some hoodlums may want to penetrate your home in the guise of government officials, electricity workers, or other uniformed personnel.

 Ensure you lock your doors and gates always

 Make sure you check those doors and gates are locked before leaving home and before going to bed. Check that the locks are working fine and if not, change them.

 Avoid excessive drinking

 Lastly, do not drink to the extent of you losing grip on reality and your environment. If you must drink as the advertisers for alcoholic drinks say: drink responsibility and this tip will keep you safe from being ignorant of your circumstances during the Christmas season in Nigeria.

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