Quiet nights: Lounges, nightclubs struggle as Ramadan, Lent affect patronage

Tribune Online

The city of Ibadan, known for its vibrant social life and bustling nightlife, is experiencing a lull in the patronage in most lounges and nightclubs and the reason is clear. With the ongoing observance of Ramadan and the Christian Lenten season, the level of patronage in most lounges across the city has dropped significantly.

So pronounced is this impact that some lounge owners have temporarily shut down their businesses, choosing to reopen only after the fasting periods end. Others, while still operating, are struggling to attract customers, with many seats left empty on nights that would typically be packed with lively crowds.

The two-pronged cause of the lull is the restriction that comes with the spiritual lives of the patrons particularly at a time many of them are observing both Ramadan and Lenten seasons.

Lounges nightclubs struggle as RamadanLounges nightclubs struggle as Ramadan

Ramadan, the holy month of fasting, prayer, and reflection for Muslims, requires faithful to abstain from eating, drinking, and other indulgences from dawn to…

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