Summer in Nigeria signifies the season when there is no rainfall. It is the season where most events and expeditions are organized. In summer, people express themselves more freely and confidently. Children can be seen jumping around in excitement and flexing their tender muscles on the playground and outside. Adults and youths too do several things in summer. They organize concerts and go to the beach in summer for fun and excitement. Going to the beach in summer can be fun with people dressed in colorful swimming trunks and walking in the sun.
Also, people tend to smoke less during summer compared to winter period. I noticed that the colder it gets, the more tempted people are to buy more cigarette packs. Some people get so carried away with smoking in winter that they overdo it despite the warning that smokers are liable to die young. Again, cigarette remains and ruins litter the street.
In summer, airline operators don’t have much problems in transmitting signals compared to winter or rainy season. Airlines operate more freely when the skies are clear in the shinning sun. Similarly, it is easier to transmit signals on ferries and ships in summer. The sea and water bodies are calm which makes travelling on water safer. For example, you can stand by the edge of the ship and look at the fishes in the water. Sometimes in winter, ships capsize after hitting an iceberg. Most of the icebergs melt in summer and this makes travelling a long distance with ships a bit safer.
Furthermore, a lot of animals come out a lot in the summer. For example, snakes come out a lot in summer for the warmth because they are cold blooded. Winter causes a lot animals to hibernate because its often too cold. Only a handful numbers of animals that adapted to winter can survive the freezing cold. Going to the top of the mountain in summer and looking at nature can be beautiful.
In summer, green plants get