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Despite the grouchiness of the covid19 restrictions, the Christmas Cheer remained in the hearts and attitudes of People especially Nigerians who use the occasion of the holidays to create a vacuum between the outgoing year and incoming one. No matter how bad the year may have been, Nigerians must jollificate during the christmas season.

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Thanks Darlington, I most definitely joined in the jollification....

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Dec 29, 2020Liked by Ajalaress

I love the family time, bonding, Christmas carols and the food, and yes we did put up a Christmas tree and decorated it as a family which was another opportunity for bonding.Christmas reminds us of spending memorable time with family and friends and this year was no exception despite the challenging times the year brought but we are still standing tall and have every reason to be joyful and thankful

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Thanks Cutestjili.... I see we have lots of "Christmas likes" in common, happy you have a Christmas🎄😁

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Christmas remains the same come rain or sun, we look forward to it and the last one was the height of it all because it eased the tension that was bordering everyone throughout the year.

Though there wasn’t much traveling but the joy of the decorations, shopping, looking good, worshiping in church particularly for those who have been doing online worship because of COVID and the sumptuous food could not be over emphasized.

Thanks Ajalaress for making me live the moment again.

God keep you strong 💪 dearie ❤️

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Hmmmm.......Christmas is beautiful only outside Nigeria in my opinion.......all we do in Nigeria is eat chicken.....wish I was somewhere else this Christmas.....😛😛😍

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