Nigeria

Current Time in Calabar

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Daily schedule of a person living in Nigeria

Weekday schedule of a Nigerian office worker

Time period (local time) Activities
5:30-6:30 Wake up, have breakfast and get ready. Often do simple household chores at home.
6:30-8:00 Commuting time. Traffic is heavy in urban areas, so many people leave home early.
8:00-12:00 Morning work hours. Time to focus on meetings, responding to emails, and dealing with customers.
12:00-13:00 Lunch break. Eat lunch at the company cafeteria or a nearby restaurant and take a break.
13:00-17:00 Afternoon work. Time to prepare documents, make visits, and answer phone calls.
17:00-18:30 Time to leave work and go home. Traffic jams occur again, so travel takes time.
19:00-20:00 Dinner after returning home. Spend time with family around the dining table.
20:00-22:00 Relaxation time watching TV and enjoying conversation with family.
22:00-23:30 Take a bath, prepare for the next day, and relax before going to bed.

Weekday schedule of Nigerian students

Time (local time) Activities
5:30-6:30 Wake up, change into uniform, have breakfast, and get ready for school.
6:30-7:30 Go to school on foot or by school bus. Students from far away tend to leave earlier.
7:30-12:00 Classes. This is the time when major subjects such as English, math, and science are taught.
12:00-13:00 Lunch break. This is used to eat the packed lunches brought with you, play lightly, and socialize.
13:00-15:30 Afternoon classes. This includes art and physical education, and homeroom activities are also held.
15:30-17:00 Club activities and supplementary lessons. Students may join sports or study clubs if they wish.
17:00-18:30 Time to go home. Some schools have students leave earlier to avoid traffic jams.
18:30-20:00 Time for dinner and family time. This is the time when more students start doing their homework.
20:00-22:00 Doing homework and preparing for the next day's study. Sometimes spending time watching TV or listening to the radio.
22:00-23:00 Getting ready for bed and getting in bed. Many families go to bed early to prepare for the next day.
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