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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.
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.
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.
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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Court Jails Two For Targeting President With Sorcery
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A Zambian court on Monday sentenced two men to two years in prison with hard labour on charges of attempting to use witchcraft to kill the country’s president.
Mozambican national Jasten Mabulesse Candunde and Zambian village chief Leonard Phiri were arrested in December in possession of charms, including a live chameleon.
Police said they planned to use the charms to harm President Hakainde Hichilema, and they were charged with professing knowledge of witchcraft and possession of charms.
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“The motive of the crime was to kill the head of state,” magistrate Fine Mayambu ruled in the capital Lusaka on Monday.
“The convicts were not only enemies of the head of state but all Zambians. I therefore sentence them to 24 months imprisonment with hard labour from the date of their arrest,” he said.
The prosecution said the men had been hired by the brother of opposition MP Emmanuel “Jay Jay” Banda, who is facing trial for robbery, attempted murder and escaping custody.
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Two Nigerians Face Jail Terms In Liberia’s Piracy Trial
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Criminal Court ‘D’ in Monrovia is set to deliver judgment this week in Liberia’s first piracy trial, involving two Nigerian nationals accused of hijacking a cargo vessel in the Gulf of Guinea.
According to court records, the defendants were arrested earlier this year after a Liberia-flagged ship was seized by armed men while transporting goods through international waters. The crew sent a distress signal, prompting international maritime forces to intervene.
The suspects were subsequently transferred to Liberian authorities under global maritime cooperation protocols.
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According to Liberia’s news platform, Front Page Africa, the case has attracted attention because Liberia maintains one of the world’s largest open ship registries, yet prosecutions for piracy within its domestic courts have not previously occurred. Under international law, Liberia holds jurisdiction over crimes involving ships registered under its flag.
On Monday, proceedings took a new turn when defense lawyer, Cllr. Bestman Juah, informed the court that the defendants had admitted responsibility for the hijacking and were requesting a plea-bargain arrangement. State prosecutors did not oppose the request, leaving open the possibility of reduced sentences in exchange for full cooperation.
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Resident Judge Mameita Jabateh-Sirleaf, who presides over Criminal Court ‘D’, will rule on whether to accept the plea deal and determine the sentencing framework. The ruling could also address deportation measures following imprisonment.
Criminal Court ‘D’ handles cases involving armed robbery, terrorism, hijacking, and other serious crimes, and the piracy trial represents a growing trend of transnational offenses being prosecuted within Liberia’s judicial system.
As of press time, the court has not announced the date for sentencing.
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Spain Cancels $825m Israel Arms Deal Over Gaza
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September 15, 2025By
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The Spanish government has cancelled a contract worth nearly 700 million euros ($825 million) for Israeli-designed rocket launchers.
The move comes after Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced last week that his government would “consolidate in law” a ban on military equipment sales or purchases with Israel over its offensive in Gaza.
The contract, awarded to a consortium of Spanish companies, involved the purchase of 12 SILAM rocket launcher systems derived from the PULS platform made by Israeli firm Elbit Systems, according to the International Institute for Strategic Studies’ Military Balance.
First reported by local media and the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, the cancellation was formalised on Spain’s official public contracts platform on September 9.
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The following day, Sanchez unveiled measures aimed at stopping what his leftist government called “the genocide in Gaza”.
It includes the approval of a decree imposing a ban on military equipment sales or purchases with Israel due to its military offensive in Gaza, launched after the Hamas attacks in October 2023.
Spain applied the ban as Israel stepped up its military onslaught.
Spain has also formalized the cancellation of another contract for 168 anti-tank missile launchers, which were to be manufactured under license from an Israeli company.
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That contract, valued at 287 million euros, had been first reported by the press in June.
According to Spanish daily La Vanguardia, the government is undertaking a broader review to phase out Israeli weapons and technology from its armed forces.
Sanchez has emerged as one of Europe’s most outspoken critics of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Gaza policy.
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Relations between the two countries have been tense for months.
Israel has not had an ambassador in Spain since Madrid recognized the state of Palestine in 2024.
Last week, Spain recalled its ambassador to Israel after heated exchanges over Sánchez’s new measures.
The Barcelona-based Delas Centre, a security research institute, estimated in April that since the start of the Gaza war, Spain had awarded 46 contracts worth $1.044 billion to Israeli companies, based on public tender data.
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