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The year 2022 was arguably one of the most depressing in living memory. Just as we were recovering from the Covid-19 slump, the soaring prices of fuel, food, hiked interest rates, astronomic crime and unemployment figures worsened just dampened the country’s mood. The Phalaphalagate, the disheartening brutal crimes against innocent children and Russia's invasion of Ukraine were just but some of the many phenomena that we travailed under.

After all the turbulence and turmoil, we needed a respite. That is why many of us took to the festive season like ducks to water. 

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