It was observed that while government offices at the federal secretariat and other parts of the city were shut down with low vehicular movement on major roads within the city owning to the public holidays, fun seekers took to major parks and recreational centers to mark the day.
Amidst heavy security checks at the entrance in Millennium park, resident who gained entry into the park were seen in groups having family picnics, while others were walked about in admiration of the green lush scenery.
While younger children were seen on swings, bouncy castles and other toys in the park, the more adventurous ones enjoyed the royal ride on horses.
Worthy of note was the fact that some Muslims also joined in the celebration after the Jummah prayers at the national mosque located in the central business district.
The mood at the popular Jabi lake side was not different as some residents enjoyed the boat ride to the admiration of others.
“Santa from Ghana” was also on ground with lots of gifts for the children in his mini grotto.
The day was also a good opportunity for business people who made extra money from taking photographs, sale of food and drinks, as well as barbecue meat popularly known as “suya.”
Some residents urged Nigerians to show love, give to the needy and ensure good neighbourliness in their communities. There were also messages of hope for a better year 2016.
December 25, every year is set aside for the celebration of the birthday of Jesus Christ all over the world.
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SOURCE: NAIJ NEWS
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