Saturdays in Nigeria are not for Parties Only - Read for more details

@fashtioluwa · 2025-09-13 12:58 · Hive Naija

We all know how parties are always held in every part of Nigeria on Saturday and the reason is because people get married almost everyday and this occasion are mostly put on Saturday. The reason is because most of the invited guest are only free on the weekend but does that mean that when one doesn’t have a party to attend to on Saturday, they don’t have other things to do. image.jpeg

Hello readers, welcome to my blog and today I’ll be sharing with you my daily routine on things that I do on Saturday’s and trust me, this happens in almost every household.

Saturday is the day used to plan for the next week, so even tho you’re at the party, you are making plans on what to do, and some of this plans, if they are not done on Saturday, they would be done on Sunday and one especially, if it’s not done on Saturday you can hardly do it on Sunday and I would be starting from that.

Saturday’s are days to visit the market

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Saturday is one of the most free day for anyone to decide what they want to do without any external intervention (Work) it’s a day to choose if you would go to that friend wedding or decide to sleep after doing most of the things you need to tick off the bucket list. Almost everyone go to the market on Saturday, the market is one of the busiest place to be on Saturday because almost everyone in the city are at the market. image.jpeg

If you don’t go to the market very early in the morning, that thing you want to buy would have been bought by someone else. So while some people are busy doing weddings, others are at the market buying wedding things too or buying things they would use for the week to come.

Washing Of Cloths/ Laundry

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Trust me, even people that go to parties on Saturday mostly wash their clothes on Saturday. It either they wake up early to wash to or they wash it on Sunday. If you don’t wash cloth on Saturday, you’ll definitely wash it on Sunday. Out of 100% Nigerian if you call anyone on Saturday and ask if they wash clothes on Saturday, 80% of them would tell you yes. I have a feeling the percentage might be higher also.

Sleeping

This is a very important routine for people working. If anyone leave their Saturday sleep for your party, trust me, it’s either you’re very important to the person or they came for the rice. Oh, you think I would go to a party of someone I don’t know without the guarantee of eating. Ok “dey play”

After going to the market, washing your clothes, sleep is the next after eating a good Saturday meal.



I know some Nigerians will see this, now tell me what are some of the things you think Saturday are mostly for apart for parties. Let’s share our naija experience.

Thanks for reading. My name is fashtioluwa.

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