December in Nigeria is synonymous with social gatherings, music, and celebrations. Like the last four years, December in Nigeria has become one that everyone looks forward to for different and ...
December events, popularly referred to as “Detty December,” have attracted millions of visitors in recent years. The nightlife economy, booming short-let rentals, and skyrocketing hotel ...
Mr. Woanyah urged young people who save up money solely for “Detty December” celebrations to reconsider their decisions. According to him, the ideal time to start preparing for a comfortable r ...
Melanie laCour, an attorney, will serve alongside Town Supervisor Dennis Palow and board member Thomas Doolin.
In a similar vein, the title of this piece—“Detty December: It’s the Currency Devaluation, Plain and Simple!”—is aimed at highlighting a core factor behind the recent surge in economic ...
A Nigerian socialite, Chief Dokun Olumofin, has proposed a $500 tourism tax for Nigerians in the diaspora returning home during the festive “Detty December” period. A Nigerian socialite ...
Detty December, as Nigerians coined it, is a period between December and early January when locals and diaspora communities flock to Lagos and neighbouring environs to experience unforgettable ...
The Lagos State Government has said it is committed to strengthening the state’s reputation as Africa’s entertainment capital by building on the remarkable success of ‘Detty December ...
Diaspora remittances from the just concluded seasonal ‘’Detty December” alone was equivalent to four percent of Nigeria’s gross domestic product (GDP), according to Babatunde Fashola, former minister ...
Babatunde Raji Fashola, former Lagos State Governor and ex-Minister of Works and Housing, has disclosed that diaspora remittances during the 2024 Detty December festivities accounted for an impressive ...
The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has rejected a proposal to impose a $500 tax on Nigerians returning home during the festive “Detty December” period, cautioning that such a policy ...