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  • 8 Ways to Practice Self-Care in a Nigeria That Doesn’t Care About You

    8 Ways to Practice Self-Care in a Nigeria That Doesn’t Care About You

    This isn’t exactly breaking news but, Nigeria is actively trying to stress you. If it’s not crowning a known terrorist, it’s playing tinko-tinko with the future of young Nigerians — does Nigeria even care about your mental health?

    Well, we do and so, here’s how to practice self-care in a country that doesn’t care about you.

    Daydream about leaving Nigeria

    Not all of us will have japa money, but that doesn’t mean we can’t dream about it. 


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    Eat to your heart’s content

    Leave fit-fam out of this. This is self-care and like an unknown wise woman said, “A full stomach is a happy stomach.”

    Don’t live in Lagos

    How can you be thinking about self-care when you fight daily with bus drivers and fellow mad Lagosians?

    Quit your job and sleep

    Think about it — jobs are just another part of the scam that is adulting. Free yourself from capitalism and rest. You deserve it.

    Have money

    See, money fixes a lot of things. It’s better to be stressed in a Bugatti than in a danfo bus, no?

    Invest in noise-cancelling headphones

    This may just be one of the best investments of your adult life. Think of the possibilities — no singing primary school children, speakers from religious places of worship or even your talkative neighbour filtering into your head.

    Give social media a break

    Especially Twitter and LinkedIn. You really don’t need to get notifications of everything that’s wrong with Nigeria or get updates of the zillionth person landing their dream job.

    Get your PVC

    Because if you don’t play your part in making a better Nigeria, all the self-care in the world may not be able to save you.


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  • Self-Care Tips After A Day Of Protesting

    Self-Care Tips After A Day Of Protesting

    Protesting can be very tasking physically, emotionally and mentally. After a long day of doing the lord’s work (protesting), you should feel very exhausted. Zikoko has curated a few tips you should take to ease off the tiredness. 

    1. Take a long shower

    A warm shower can do wonders for your joints. It also helps wash away any tear gas residue. A cold shower works too but a warm one hits differently. The important thing here is to wash your body of the day’s filth and ease your body into relaxation.

    2. Rest your feet

    You have been standing on your feet the entire day. Chances of sores and blisters are high, even with comfortable shoes. Show your feet some love and soak them in warm water. After a day of running and marching, a foot massage is recommended. This will aid with swelling, irritation and pain.

    3. Eat some food

    After protesting, you must be drained and famished. Treat yourself to a meal to regain the energy lost during the day. You can add supplements for extra measure.

    4. Stay Hydrated

    It is important that you take in a lot of water since your body must have lost a lot of fluid in sweat and tears. Don’t wait until you’re thirsty to have a glass of water.

    4. Take painkillers

    For the pains you might feel in your joints, back, waist as a result of protesting can be eased with over the counter painkillers. Just take the recommended dose and relax.

    5. Stretch your body

    A little stretch goes a long way in helping your body unwind. Just take few easy poses that stretch your back, legs and arms. This guarantees a good night rest.

    6. Get some rest

    You’ve had a busy day, it is important that you rest for the night. Your body can only do so much. Sleeping helps your body recharge and regain the lost energy. This will also give the painkillers time to do their work.

    What you do is important and appreciated so don’t forget to take things easy on yourself.