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5 Places To Avoid If You Don’t Want To Go Broke This Christmas

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The Christmas season in Nigeria is a period filled of celebrations with loved ones but there are some places to avoid in the course of such festivities.

While you want to adore your homes with twinkling lights and hang out with friends and family, there is always the fear of going broke after the festive season.

This desire to hang out with friends or family can end up making January look like the longest month.

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To enjoy this holiday season and still live your normal life in January after the festivities there are some places and certain things you need to avoid.

Here are 5 places to avoid if you don’t want to go broke this Christmas:

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Luxury Shopping Malls

During the holidays, shopping malls are one of the places during Christmas that can be a financial trap despite their convenience and abundance of options. With festive decorations, eye-catching displays, and sales campaigns that frequently result in impulsive purchases, these malls aim to attract customers. Even for comparable products, mall pricing is usually greater than those at local markets.

Consider shopping at local markets like Wuse Market in Abuja, Ariaria Market in Aba, or Balogun Market in Lagos rather than in upscale malls. There are reasonably priced options for food, clothing, and even holiday décor.

High-End Restaurants and Lounges

Celebrating the season by dining out is common, but expensive restaurants like The Dome in Enugu, Sky Bar Rooftop Lounge in Abuja, and Hard Rock Café in Lagos can make you go broke.

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These businesses frequently launch exclusive holiday meals or activities with high prices. Organize a small family get-together where each person brings a dish. It not only saves money but also strengthens bonds among people. If you must eat out, pick less expensive eateries or street food vendors that nonetheless provide delectable meals.

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Exclusive Holiday Resorts

Avoid vacation spots this festive season if you are not financially capable because these places often increase the cost of their accommodations, travel, and other activities. Even though a vacation at La Campagne Tropicana or Obudu Cattle Ranch looks alluring, visit nearby vacation sites close to you that are equally entertaining but more affordable. For example, think of going to nearby historical places, nature parks, or beaches.

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Concerts and Events with VIP Tickets

In Nigeria, activities and concerts are linked with the holiday season. There are many interesting performances over the Christmas season you will love to see. If you must attend these converts, avoid choosing the VIP or VVIP tickets; instead, choose standard tickets over the more expensive ones. Or you how to local cultural festivals, carol, and free or inexpensive community events.

Luxury Boutiques and Designer Stores

Shopping for holidays can be expensive and keep you broke if you visit high-end stores, especially those located in wealthy neighborhoods like Lekki Phase 1 in Lagos or Wuse 2 in Abuja.

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If you want to shop for good quality items at a low cost, visit thrift shops and open markets like Okrika, where secondhand clothing is available, or bend-down select markets in Katangwa or Super Market in Lagos. Online secondhand shops can also be convenient and cost-effective.

You can celebrate this Christmas and New Year without being broke afterward by staying away from this expensive location and activities or by coming up with other options.
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Sweden To Charge 18-year-old Over IS Terror Plot

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The Swedish Prosecution Authority said Tuesday it intended to charge an 18-year-old man for planning a terrorist act in Stockholm on behalf of the Islamic State group.

According to prosecutors, the planning took place between August 2024 and February 2025.

“We believe the purpose of the preparations was to induce serious fear in the population, in the name of the Islamic State. The criminal act could have seriously harmed Sweden,” Deputy Chief Prosecutor Henrik Olin said in a statement.

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Prosecutors did not provide details of the plan but said the man was also suspected of “preparation for serious crimes under the act on flammable and explosive goods and training for terrorism”.

Prosecutors said they planned to file the charges on Thursday and that a press conference would be held the same day.

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The young man will also be charged alongside a 17-year-old boy with attempted murder in Germany in August 2024.

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Both of them are also suspected of “participation in a terrorist organisation,” according to the statement.

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The man was arrested in Stockholm on February 11 and has been in custody since then.

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US Shutdown Hits 35 Days, Tying Longest In History

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The US government shutdown entered its 35th day on Tuesday, matching a record set during President Donald Trump’s first term, as lawmakers voiced hope over progress behind the scenes to end the dispute.

The federal closure appears almost certain to become the longest in history, with no breakthroughs expected before it goes into its sixth week at midnight — although there were fragile signs in Congress that an off-ramp is closer than ever.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune set the buoyant mood music on Monday when he told reporters he felt “optimistic” that newly energised talks between warring Republicans and Democrats could end in a deal before next week.

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The government has been grinding to a halt since Congress failed to pass a bill to keep federal departments and agencies funded past the end of the last financial year on September 30.

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“I’ll be honest with you, I don’t think any of us expected that it would drag on this long. We didn’t believe, we couldn’t have imagined,” House Speaker Mike Johnson told a news conference arranged to mark the six-week milestone.

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“It’s now tied for the longest shutdown in US history. And we didn’t think we’d have to come in here every single day — day after day after day — and repeat the obvious facts to the American people and to put on display every day what is happening here.”

Some 1.4 million federal workers — from air traffic controllers to park wardens — have been placed on enforced leave without pay or made to work for nothing, while vital welfare programs and even paychecks for active-duty troops are under threat.

Both sides remain dug in over the main sticking point — health care spending.

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Democrats say they will only provide votes to end the funding lapse after a deal has been struck to extend expiring insurance subsidies that make health care affordable for millions of Americans.

But Republicans insist they will only address health care once Democrats have voted to switch the lights back on in Washington.

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While both sides’ leadership have shown little appetite for compromise, there have been signs of life on the back benches, with a handful of moderate Democrats working to find an escape hatch.

A separate bipartisan group of four centrist House members unveiled a compromise framework Monday for lowering health insurance costs.

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Democrats believe that millions of Americans seeing skyrocketing premiums as they enroll onto health insurance programs for next year will pressure Republicans into seeking compromise.

But Trump has held firm on refusing to negotiate, telling CBS News in an interview broadcast Sunday that he would “not be extorted.”

The president has sought to apply his own pressure to force Democrats to cave, by threatening mass layoffs of federal workers and using the shutdown to target progressive priorities.

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Last week his administration threatened to cut off a vital aid programme that helps 42 million Americans pay for groceries for the first time in its more than 60-year history, before the move was blocked in court.

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And the president has returned to a familiar playbook of demanding the elimination of the Senate filibuster — the 60-vote threshold for passing most legislation — so Republicans can pass government funding themselves.

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Terminate the filibuster now, end the ridiculous shutdown immediately, and then, most importantly, pass every wonderful Republican policy that we have dreamt of for years, but never gotten,” Trump fulminated in an all-caps social media post.

Preserving the filibuster — which senators say protects the voice of the minority — is one of the few issues on which Republicans are willing to defy Trump and radical reform seems highly unlikely.

“The votes aren’t there,” Thune told reporters on Monday.

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China Backs Nigeria, Warns Against Foreign Interference

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China has urged the international community to respect Nigeria’s sovereignty following a US threat of military action.

The Chinese government reiterated its support for President Bola Tinubu’s administration, commending the government for guiding the country along a development path tailored to its national conditions.

According to a report sourced from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, People’s Republic of China’s website, the Spokesperson for China’s Foreign Ministry, Mao Ning, stated this at a press briefing on Tuesday in Beijing.

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She said, “As Nigeria’s strategic partner, China opposes any attempt by foreign powers to use religion or human rights as a pretext to meddle in another country’s internal affairs or impose sanctions and military threats.”

Recently, the US threatened Nigeria with possible military action due to the alleged persecution of Christians in the country.

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The United States President, Donald Trump, had threatened to deploy military forces in Nigeria if the alleged genocide against Christians is not stopped in the country.

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