If you are planning an end-of-the-year wedding, chances are the Hamarttan season would have kicked in by then, depending on which part of Nigeria you live in.
How To Avoid Being Sick On Your Wedding Day
These tips will help you avoid falling sick on the most important day of your life.
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Usually, that time of the year is unofficially the "flu season" due to the extremely dusty atmosphere and cold breeze that it quite common with the weather.
It won't do for you to catch the flu if you're having your wedding then. After all no-one wants to cough and sneeze their way through their vows or give their guests the gift of illness in return for their well wishes.
Here are useful tips to help prevent that from happening:
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- Preparation:
- Something new:
- Go Gatsby:
- Beauty sleep:
- Warm and cosy:
- What can I get you?
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