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Living Through Nigeria’s Scorching Season: Causes, Cautions and Ways to Stay Safe

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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

 

Living Through Nigeria’s Scorching Season: Causes, Cautions and Ways to Stay Safe

 

Across many parts of Nigeria, the sun has lately taken on the temperament of a stubborn ruler, blazing from dawn until dusk with little mercy.

 

By midday, the air hangs heavy like a warm blanket no one asked for, and sweat gathers on brows as if summoned by the sky itself. In homes and crowded neighborhoods, electric fans whirl endlessly while families search for relief.

 

When night finally arrives, many residents drag mats to balconies and open courtyards, hoping the shy night breeze might cool bodies wearied by the day’s relentless heat. As an old saying goes, “when the sun grows fierce, even the shadows begin to pant.”

 

Weather observers link the intense heat to seasonal atmospheric changes, declining tree cover and the broader hand of climate change.

 

According to climate researcher Dr. Ibrahim Bako, prolonged dry air and shrinking urban greenery often trap heat within cities. “Urban expansion without adequate green spaces increases heat retention,” he explains.

 

Environmental health specialist Dr. Ngozi Chukwu also warns that extreme temperatures can pose health risks, noting that “dehydration, fatigue and heat exhaustion become more common when people ignore early warning signs.”

 

Both experts advise residents to stay hydrated, wear light clothing, reduce prolonged exposure to the sun and keep indoor spaces well ventilated.

 

For many Nigerians, however, the experience of the heat is not just scientific; it is deeply personal.

 

In an interview conducted by Oma for AfricaWorldnews in Lagos State, Adewale Ogunleye, a mechanic, described how the weather has reshaped daily routines.

 

“By afternoon the workshop feels like a furnace,” he said. “Sweat runs like a small stream down our faces. When night comes, my children prefer the balcony because inside the rooms the heat refuses to leave.”

 

His account echoes the sentiment of countless city residents who say the concrete landscape of Lagos only magnifies the blazing sun.

 

A similar story unfolds in Aba, Abia State. Speaking with Oma for AfricaWorldnews, trader Genevieve Nwokocha said the heat has forced many families to adopt simple coping strategies.

 

“Most evenings we sit outside for fresh air because the rooms are too warm,” she explained. “We drink plenty of water, take cold baths and avoid moving around too much in the afternoon.”

 

For now, these small adjustments remain the everyday shield against a season when the Nigerian sun burns brighter than usual, yet, as many residents hope, every scorching season eventually bows to the cooling promise of rain.

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