Detty
December has a way of electrifying Nigeria’s atmosphere, but sometimes at the
cost of your belongings.
Detty
December has a way of electrifying Nigeria’s atmosphere. One minute you’re
fighting for your life in Lagos traffic, the next you’re shouting lyrics at
a concert with strangers.
But as the fun multiplies, so does the chaos. Bags open mysteriously. Phones go
missing the moment a crowd surges. Someone bumps you at an event, and your wallet decides to emancipate itself.To
avoid your eyes getting blurry minutes after enjoying the life of your head,
here’s your street-smart guide to keeping your things safe this Detty December.
1. Stay Aware
You
don’t need to walk around suspicious of everyone, but you do need to stay
alert. Pickpockets know people are distracted at raves, concerts, and anywhere
a good time is being had, even at malls, club queues,
and bus parks.
Be
aware of your surroundings and the people around you. When they move, check
yourself immediately. If someone bumps you twice in a crowd, check your
pockets. If they bump you with a smile, check twice.
Look
around you. Be conscious of the people hovering too closely and trust your
instincts.
2. Carry the Right Bag
It’s
Detty December, and you need to bring your A-game to the fashion scene.
Understood. However, your bag is not just a fashion accessory this season; it’s
your safe.
Choose
bags that sit close to your body, like crossbody bags, chest bags, and small
sling bags with zips. Make sure the zip faces inward, not outward. For concerts
and festivals, smaller is safer. Avoid tote bags. If it’s too big, it’ll get
tugged, dipped, slashed or opened without you noticing.
3. Guard Your Phone
Your phone is the first thing anyone will try to snatch.
Guard it like it contains the solutions to Nigeria’s problems.
Some smart ways to stay safe:
·
Keep your phone in deep or zipped pockets. Avoid back
pockets!
·
Don’t leave it on club tables “for aesthetics”.
·
When filming at concerts, hold it firmly.
·
Don’t stretch your arm out of a car window in traffic or
use it while sitting close to the window.
·
Avoid charging your phone at public charging points
unless you’re watching it like a hawk.
·
Activate tracking on your phone before stepping out.
Digitally, lock your phone properly. Update passwords. Enable “Find My
iPhone” or “Find My Device”. Back up your data, because once the phone goes,
the memory goes too.
4. Carry Only Essentials
The
lighter you move, the safer you are. Extra gadgets, multiple cards, bulky bags,
and unnecessary cash only increase your risk. Take what you genuinely need for
the outing: ID, one card, small cash, phone, and keys. Leave the rest at home
where it’s secure.
5. Move Smart
Transport
is on a whole different level during Detty December, especially with the
security issues in Nigeria. If you’re using ride-hailing apps:
- Confirm the number plate before
entering.
- Share your trip with a friend.
- Sit in the backseat if you’re
alone.
- Don’t rush into any car out of
urgency.
If
you’re taking a keke, bus, or taxi, be cautious. Keep your phone and wallet out
of sight. Don’t sleep off. Chew gum to keep you awake, even.
Late-night
rides? Move with friends or ensure someone knows where you are, and keep your
phone on.
6. Avoid Leaving Things in the Car
Opportunistic
theft is common, and valuables left on seats, in cup holders, or loosely
covered can tempt anyone passing by. Even items in the boot aren’t entirely
safe. If you must keep something in the car,
store it before arriving at your destination, not after you park. Thieves are
watchful.
7. Stay Organised
A
scattered bag makes you vulnerable. When your belongings are all over the
place, you won’t notice if something goes missing. Use compartments and zipped
pockets, and keep items in the same spots every time.
Knowing
exactly where everything sits helps you quickly monitor your belongings, even
in crowded or chaotic spaces.
8. Secure Your Home
Many
Nigerians travel or stay out late throughout December, leaving homes
vulnerable. The basics matter:
- Lock inner doors, not just the
main one.
- Don’t announce travel plans
online.
- Keep curtains drawn and lights on
timers if possible.
9. Stick With Your Clique
No
matter how grown you think you are, December is not the time for solo missions
at 1 a.m. Share live locations. Use group chats.
Move
together if you’re attending as a group. Have a designated “Where is everyone?
” checker (the responsible friend). Rotate the role so nobody suffers
unnecessarily.
10. Avoid Oversharing Online
Oversharing
online can expose you more than you think. Keep your location private. This is
common knowledge, but people mess up. Don’t post expensive bottles, gifts, or
shopping hauls in real time.
Strengthen
passwords. Enable two-factor authentication. And please, don’t scan random QR
codes at events because they look cool.
Little Preparations That Save You Big
Stress
These
tiny items can save your day:
- Power bank.
- Emergency cash.
- ID card.
- Backup phone number.
- Medication, if you need any.
- Tissue or a face towel (I’m not a
prophet, but I am sure someone will spill a drink.)
Now,
this is not to make you paranoid. Detty December is supposed to be sweet, not
stressful. However, it pays to be intentional and street-smart to avoid stories
that touch, tears, and regrets. Secure your things. Stay alert. Move wisely.

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