RATELS GENERAL CLEANING AFTER-PARTY: LIFE, VIBES & UNITY ACROSS NIGERIA
🎉🧹 The 27th Is More Than Cleaning — It’s Ratel Life
Service in the morning. Joy, unity, and celebration after.
As RATELS, we fully align with VeryDarkMan on this — the 27th is not just about cleaning. It is about life, unity, and community the Ratel way.
There has been confusion, with some people thinking the celebration is happening in only one place. That is not true.
This is a nationwide movement. Abuja has its own. Lagos has multiple spots. Port Harcourt is active. Kaduna is active. Warri, Asaba, Anambra — everybody is doing their own thing. No state is left out.
What VDM is emphasizing is simple: this is not a centralized event where people must travel across states. Every location is hosting its own vibe.
We clean together in the morning. Then we relax, eat, vibe, and enjoy life locally.
In Abuja, things are going to be massive. Two big cows are already confirmed. There will be enough food, barbecue, music, games, and open space for relaxation.
There is water access for boat rides, kayak racing, and other fun activities. Yes — prizes are involved. Because fun is part of the movement too.
This is a free-spirited, judgment-free celebration.
Ladies can come comfortable. Guys can come relaxed. No pressure. No forming. Just good energy, good people, and shared purpose.
This is not about perfection. You don’t need to overthink anything. After cleaning in the morning (around 8am), once you’re done by 10 or 11, you pull up straight.
Whether you’re fresh or tired, rested or not — you are welcome. The spirit matters more than appearance.
Another key point VDM highlighted: the Ratel Movement supports economic activity. Vendors are welcome to come display and sell small-small.
This is how communities grow — people clean together, eat together, and support each other financially.
That is what makes this different from a regular party. It’s not just vibes — it’s purpose-driven enjoyment.
Service in the morning. Joy in the afternoon. Unity throughout.
This is how movements stay alive — by reminding people that building a better society does not mean suffering without joy.
Clean together. Celebrate together. Grow together.
Peace and love. Don’t play.
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