Abeg, make I land this gist wey dey bubble for ground—2026 go hot like fire! Two major celestial events dey come, wey fit change wetin we sabi about our lives.
First off, we go see annular solar eclipse on February 17. If you no sabi, this kind eclipse be when the moon go cover the sun small, so e go create wetin dem dey call ‘ring of fire’ for sky. But e fit no dey visible for everybody; only Antarctica go get front-row seat, while some lucky people for South America and Africa go see partial version.
Dis solar eclipse no go just show fine display o, e go bring gist for how we fit start fresh journeys. Na the Year of the Fire Horse be this, so as the heavens dey open, make we also dey prepare for new possibilities.
As if that one no reach, March 3 go bring the ‘Blood Moon‘ eclipse as well. This one na full lunar eclipse wey go happen for Virgo, and trust me, e go turn the moon to correct red. This kind lunar show go expose all the secrets wey we don dey hide; skeletons for closet don waka come outside. Accountability go be key during this time, and we dey encouraged to learn from the past.
But wait, make I clear you: Jupiter retrograde dey happen during this period, e dey bring drama like Naija film, so anything fit happen! Communication fit turn wahala because Mercury dey play with us for this time. Abeg, no jump to conclusions; ask questions, clear am well-well first.
E fit be say protests and social movements go rise like phoenix from the ashes as the energy of change dey call people to stand up. The clock dey tick for many to take action, and no be time to dey slack!
We fit also expect six planets to arrange for sky parade at the end of February. If you dey look sky around February 28, you go see Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune dey jostle for space, showing us their own kind of dance.
So, my people, dey sharp! This eclipse season no go just affect the sky, e go give us chance to redefine our path and clear out the old wahala for our lives. Time to embrace change and shine like the stars wey we are!
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