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Nigeria: Detty December And The Watchful Eye

For young people, especially teenagers and young adults, the season represents independence, social validation, and escape.

December 21, 2025
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It’s a few days to Christmas and the spirit of festivity has equally rolled in, music, traffic around events venues, beaches glow deep into the night, and social media fills with clips of endless parties tagged Detty December. For many young Nigerians, it is the most anticipated season of the year, a month-long carnival of concerts, festivals, reunions, and nightlife that promises freedom after a long, demanding year. Yet beneath the noise, and excitement lies a quieter reality that parents can no longer afford to ignore, Ebi Kesiena writes.

 

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Detty December has grown beyond a festive mood into a full-blown culture. What once revolved around Christmas and family gatherings now stretches from late November to early January, fueled by high-profile music shows, influencer parties, club tours, and an influx of Nigerians in the diaspora returning home. For young people, especially teenagers and young adults, the season represents independence, social validation, and escape. It is a time when curfews loosen, spending increases, and peer pressure intensifies. In that space of freedom, risk often finds room to grow.

 

Recent data from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime adds urgency to this conversation. According to the agency, women account for one in every four Nigerians involved in drug and substance abuse. Even more troubling is the gap in care, only one in every 20 people receiving rehabilitation and treatment in Nigeria is female. Globally, an estimated 244 million people engaged in drug and substance abuse in 2025, and Africa is projected to see a 40 percent rise in drug use by 2030. These are not distant statistics; they intersect directly with festive seasons like December, when experimentation often masquerades as celebration.

 

During Detty December, drugs and alcohol are frequently presented as accessories to fun. At concerts, beach parties, house raves, and club events, substances circulate with ease, sometimes openly, sometimes discreetly. For young people eager to belong or impress, the line between curiosity and habit can blur quickly. The danger is compounded by the glamorisation of excess on social media, where intoxication is framed as lifestyle content rather than risky behaviour. Parents watching from the sidelines may assume their children are simply “enjoying the season,” unaware of how fast enjoyment can tip into harm.

 

What makes the situation more complex is the changing profile of substance use. Drug abuse is no longer confined to stereotypical spaces or faces. It cuts across class, gender, and education. The UNODC’s revelation that one in four Nigerian drug users is female challenges long-held assumptions and raises difficult questions about silence, stigma, and supervision. Many young women navigate Detty December under intense social pressure, pressure to look good, fit in, be adventurous, and appear unbothered. In that environment, substances can become coping tools, especially when emotional struggles are hidden behind curated smiles.

Parents often struggle with how to respond. Some fear being labeled overbearing, while others believe their children are “old enough to know better.” Yet observation does not mean control; it means awareness. Knowing where children are going, who they are with, how they are getting home, and what environments they are exposed to can make a difference. It also means paying attention to subtle changes, withdrawal, secrecy, mood swings, sudden financial demands, or unexplained exhaustion—signals that are easy to dismiss during a festive period but may point to deeper issues.

Detty December also comes with practical risks beyond drugs, overcrowded venues, late-night travel, unregulated events, and unsafe spaces. When substances are added to the mix, judgment becomes impaired and vulnerability increases. For young women in particular, intoxication can heighten exposure to exploitation, assault, and long-term trauma. The low number of females accessing rehabilitation services suggests that many suffer in silence, deterred by stigma or fear of disappointing their families. Parental engagement, therefore, becomes not just protective but preventive.

Against this backdrop, the conversation around Detty December should not be framed as moral panic. Celebration itself is not the enemy. Music, laughter, friendship, and rest are vital, especially in a country where young people face economic uncertainty and social pressure year-round. What is needed is balance and guidance. Open conversations before the season begins can set expectations and boundaries without shutting down trust. When children feel safe talking to their parents about what they are seeing and experiencing, they are more likely to make informed choices.

Some parents are already adjusting their approach. “I realised that pretending my daughter doesn’t attend parties was more dangerous than acknowledging it,” “Now we talk about where she’s going, what’s acceptable, and when to call me, no questions asked.” said Funke Adeyemi, a mother of two.

Also speaking, Daniel Okorie, a youth development facilitator, said “Detty December amplifies everything, joy, pressure, temptation. Parents who stay curious instead of judgmental stand a better chance of protecting their children.”

Even young people themselves recognise the risks beneath the fun. “The pressure is real, everyone wants to have the wildest December. If you don’t know your limits or don’t have someone checking in on you, things can spiral fast.” said 21-year-old university student Aisha Bello.

As Africa moves toward a projected rise in drug use, moments like Detty December become critical points of intervention. The festive season should not be a blind spot in parenting but a moment for heightened awareness, honest dialogue, and presence. Watching does not mean hovering; it means caring enough to notice.

In the end, Detty December will continue to thrive, it has become part of Nigeria’s cultural calendar. The challenge is ensuring that when the music fades and January arrives, young people return not just with memories, but with their health, dignity, and futures intact. For parents, that responsibility begins with observation, conversation, and the courage to stay involved, even when the season tempts everyone to look away.

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