Don’t let the rain catch you off guard! These must-have items to survive the rainy season in Nigeria, stay dry, warm, and stylish no matter the downpour.
Whether you’re rushing to work, hopping on a keke, or simply walking into your street, being prepared for the rain is not a luxury; it’s a requirement.
From soaked
shoes to wet gadgets, we've all had our fair share of rainy day disasters. But
the truth is: when you have the right arsenal of goodies, you can turn the
rainy season into a breeze. Here are 7 must-haves to get you through this rainy
season.
1.
Raincoat or Waterproof Jacket
A good
raincoat or water-repellent jacket is your best protection from the rain. Opt
for something lightweight, breathable, and preferably with a hood. The extra
layer over your clothes can save you from arriving at the office looking like a
soggy biscuit.
What's great
is that raincoats come in fashionable cuts and vibrant colours these days, so
you're not confined to appearing as though you took your grandmother's
raincoat. Irrespective of whether you're walking, taking an okada, or traveling
by BRT, this item is a no-brainer.
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2.
Rubber Boots or Waterproof Shoes
Wet shoes
are the devil's invention.. That’s why rubber boots or water-resistant shoes
are a necessity, especially if you live in flood-prone areas like Lagos Island,
Port Harcourt, or Benin.
You don't
need to go full farmer-style; there are now stylish, sleek rain boots and
loafers made for city life. If rubber boots are too bulky, try waterproof
shoes.
3.
Water-Resistant Bag or Backpack Cover
You've got
your clothes taken care of, but what about your bag? Your laptop, phone,
charger, and important documents aren't waterproof. A waterproof bag or rain
cover for your backpack can save you a lot of frustration (and money).
This is
especially important for students, office workers, or anyone who carries their
gadgets around. Look for bags that are made of PU leather, nylon, or tarpaulin.
Bonus points if the zippers are sealed!
4.
A Sturdy Umbrella
This is a
no-brainer. A good, windproof umbrella is worth gold during the rainy season.
Get small ones that will not occupy too much space in your handbag or backpack,
and go for automatic pop-up ones for ease.
The secret
is to have it with you wherever you go. You never know when the skies will
decide to "open up." If you drive, keep one in your car. If you walk
or take public transportation, get a foldable one that has a permanent home in
your bag.
5.
Hand Towel or Travel Wipes
This may
seem small, but a hand towel or pack of wipes can be a game-changer on a rainy
day. From drying your face, wiping your phone, cleaning your bag, or wiping
raindrops off your documents, it’s one of those underrated essentials you’ll be
glad to have on you.
Opt for a
compact, quick-drying microfiber towel that won't weigh down your bag.
Alternatively, bring a pack of antibacterial wipes, and you get bonus hygiene
points.
6. A Warm Sweater or Sweatshirt
The rainy
season comes with feeling cold, particularly if you reside in places such as
Jos, Abuja, or anywhere in the north. Even in the usually humid cities such as
Lagos and Calabar, it also gets cold.
A sweater or
sweatshirt would keep those annoying chills, which lead to catarrh and coughs,
away. Choose one that's easy to slip on over work attire or wear casually for
weekend shopping.
7.
A Flask with Hot Water or Tea
One of the
smartest things you can carry with you in the rainy season is a thermos of hot
water or tea. Trust us, when you're wet and trembling, a sip or two of
something hot can be like a hug.
Invest in a
temperature-maintaining flask, one that will keep your drink warm for hours.
It's especially handy for people who have long commutes or spend their days
outdoors. Brew some ginger or lemongrass tea at home and keep it warm to ward
off colds and keep you hydrated.
The rainy season in Nigeria does not have to spell anarchy, wet garments, and a cold every other day. With just these 7 must-haves, you can confront every downpour with grace, warmth, and a whole lot of style.
Being
prepared is more than just survival; it’s about moving through your day without
disruptions, protecting your health, and keeping your gadgets, feet, and peace
of mind intact. So, whether you’re team “I love the rain” or “I just want
sunshine back,” one thing’s for sure: preparation is everything.
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