If you fall within the sapa brigade, how do you navigate your way during this season? This article may guide you through it.
It is Christmas once again and, as usual, a time to celebrate. A global holiday to mark the birth of Christ, in Nigeria, the yuletide season is associated with a hike in the cost of goods and services.
Christmas is associated with food. Lots of it. The custom of exchanging food with neighbours is one most look forward to during this period.Sapa is a Nigerian street slang used to connote a state of being broke or poor, usually after spending extravagantly.Below are some tips that may guide you through it.Before carrying out any expenditure during this period, ensure you have a budget. Having a budget aids you with streamlining your spending and eliminating unnecessary items.
We understand that the holiday is for making merry, and with that comes stocking up your house with food and drinks. When you can not host guests, dress up and pay your close associates, including work colleagues or even church members, a visit.Of course, the yuletide is that one time of the year when families get to see each other, but what do you do when sapa has a hold on you?
If it isn’t broken, don’t try to replace it. That’s not how the saying goes, but you get the point; even when trying to keep it as simple as possible.We understand that your neighbours have tethered a goat or are renovating their apartment, but no, you do not need to measure up. Keep your mind focused on celebrating within your budget.
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