Lagos. Rain. Beverages.

Lagos is the largest city in Nigeria and in West Africa. It's also the second-largest city in Africa. It's population is in the north of 20 million people.

I was born and raised here.

Lagos is a port city thus shares borders with the Atlantic Ocean.

When it rains, it pours. Sometimes, for days at a stretch.

The rainy season usually comes with its good and bad. One of the bad is flood, especially for those who stay on any of the collection of islands in the city or on the coastline. Another is traffic, in a city plagued with bad roads rain and traffic come together.

One of the good is good weather. Well, good in relative to heat. I love the cold Lagos mornings. But the problem with that is a lazy body, you don't feel like working, especially if you're working from home as I do. So, I need hot things.

After downing two cups of Bournvita last night, my body was still reluctant to shrug off the cold. 

A cup of hot Lipton downed this morning, I'll wait to see what I'm able to achieve with that.

PS: A cup a lipton was sufficient to get me working. I wrote the above post 7am, but I'm just hitting the publish button at 10:16am.
Good writeup! I got excited when seeing 
Bournvita
thinking it was some traditional beverage from 
Nigeria
but it turns out it's just processed, manufactured garbage sold by western nations to further weaponize poverty! Drink wine instead!! 

But anyways, it's interesting that you say the cold makes you not want to work. Can you go deeper on that in a post? 
2021-06-10 19:06:35
I'm not sure Wine adds anything back to Africa. Bournvita at least does something, we Africans - Ghana, Nigeria export most of the cocoa.

Cold weather just makes you lazy, I thought that's general knowledge. You just want to curl up in bed all day.
2021-06-10 21:50:45