1. Attend a Christmas concert: Take your kids to a local Christmas concert or choir performance.
2. Visit a Christmas market: Explore the festive atmosphere of a Christmas market with your children.
3. Make Christmas dishes: Cook traditional holiday dishes with your family, such as jollof rice, fried rice, and chicken stew.
4. Decorate your home in style: Decorate your home with traditional Nigerian decorations like ankara fabric.
5. Go on a Christmas lights tour: Take a drive around your neighborhood to see the beautiful Christmas lights and decorations.
6. Play traditional Nigerian games: Teach your children traditional Nigerian games like Ayo, Ludo, and Oware.
7. Attend a church service: Attend a Christmas Eve or Christmas Day church service with your family.
8. Create Nigerian-inspired crafts: Make crafts with your children inspired by Nigerian culture, such as beadwork or tie & dye.
9. Visit family and friends: Spend time with family and friends during the holidays by visiting them or hosting them at your home.
10. Read Christmas stories: Read Nigerian folktales and stories about Christmas to your children to educate them about Nigerian culture and traditions.