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Feeling the burn: Nigerians share survival experiences and heatwave solutions

By Guardian Exclusive
02 May 2024   |   10:15 am
For many months, the weather all over Nigeria has been relatively hot. Many citizens have complained About the sun during the day, not being able to sleep at night, and wearing skimpy clothes during the day as the sun shone as though it was its last. GuardianTV spoke with Nigerians and professionals about their experiences and how to survive during the heatwave.

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