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Are You Having a ‘Detty’ December?

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Every Christmas season, Nigerians swear to have the ‘dettiest’ December known to man; to t

Every Christmas season, Nigerians swear to have the ‘dettiest’ December known to man; to throw the loudest parties and to have the maddest fun. But... Hello Reader, ‘Tis the season! ‘Tis the season for celebrations, giving, drinking and debauchery. At least, it’s supposed to be the season. Every Christmas season, Nigerians swear to have the ‘dettiest’ December known to man; to throw the loudest parties and to have the maddest fun. But the year 2020 has proven to be different. Due to pandemic restrictions, a damper has been placed on anticipated celebrations. Or has it? This week’s Counter Culture piece asks Nigeria’s youths how they think they’d be spending this December and the responses are pretty interesting. Toluwanimi Writer. Lists [YNaija2020Review: Chadwick Boseman, Kobe Bryant, Diego Maradona… 15 deaths that shook the world]( 2020 would forever be remembered as a year that claimed so many lives. A year that spurred on much wailing and mourning. Here are some of the prominent deaths that halted the world. [Continue Reading]( Counter Culture Blog [How Young Nigerians will spend Detty December]( Detty December has been a cultural constant. However, this year’s December is looking not so ‘detty’ for a lot of Nigerians. In this piece, young people share how they plan on spending this not-so-festive season. [Continue Reading]( Non-Binary Blog [Netflix has stirred the pot again by hailing Satan, and there is a lesson for Christians]( Over the week, Christians took to social media to rage against Netflix- again. Many threatened to boycott the streaming platform for reportedly producing films ridiculing Jesus Christ. This Non-Binary piece has a few choice words and ‘advice’ for the religious faction. Take a look. [Continue Reading]( If you loved this newsletter, [tell someone about it](. It’s selfish not to share a good thing. So, please forward it to friends, colleagues, family and maybe even your village people. They’ll thank you for it. With Joy, from RED. [view this email in your browser]( Copyright © 2020 YNaija, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: YNaija 35, Adelabu Street, Off Masha SurulereLagos 100211 Nigeria [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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