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Sweet Relief: How Watermelon Becomes a Lifesaver in Maiduguri’s Sweltering Heat


By Jessica Jummai Ayuba 

As temperatures in Maiduguri soar past 40 degrees Celsius, watermelon has become a vital source of relief for residents enduring the scorching heat.

Known for its refreshing taste and high water content, watermelon is sold throughout the city at street corners, open markets, and neighborhood stalls. During the hottest months, it has transformed into more than just a summer treat — it is an essential part of staying hydrated and healthy.

Watermelon is composed of over 90 percent water, making it an efficient way to replenish lost fluids during extreme heat. As temperatures rise, the human body loses fluids through sweat in an attempt to cool itself. Without proper hydration, risks such as heatstroke, dizziness, and exhaustion can quickly set in.

The Journal of Food Composition and Analysis (2020) highlights watermelon’s rich electrolyte content, including potassium and magnesium, which help maintain bodily functions, particularly during physical stress. In addition, the fruit contains L-citrulline, an amino acid known to improve blood flow and reduce fatigue.

In Maiduguri, where access to air conditioning and cooling systems remains limited, watermelon serves as a natural coolant. The fruit’s antioxidants, particularly lycopene, are believed to help protect the skin from sun damage — a crucial benefit for those exposed to the intense midday heat.

Watermelon also provides an affordable and nutritious alternative to sugary drinks that often fail to provide lasting hydration. Its affordability — with a large fruit selling for as little as ₦500 to ₦800 — makes it an accessible option for many families.

Local health professionals encourage the inclusion of watermelon in diets, especially for vulnerable groups like children, the elderly, and outdoor workers who are more susceptible to dehydration.

Natural hydration from fruits like watermelon plays a crucial role during heatwaves, as it not only replaces lost water but also helps restore essential minerals, maintaining blood pressure and promoting overall well-being.

In addition to its health benefits, watermelon farming has contributed to the local economy. Farmers along the banks of Lake Chad and surrounding irrigation areas are able to supply the city with a steady stream of fresh fruit during the dry season, providing economic support for many small-scale vendors.

As the sun continues to beat down on Maiduguri, watermelon has emerged as a symbol of resilience in the face of extreme temperatures — offering a simple yet effective way to stay refreshed and healthy.

Comments

  1. Nothing you'll tell me, Watermelon is really sweet

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  2. Watermelon is good for the body

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  3. Watermelon is sweet and also nutritious

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  4. Watermelon is good for the body and this Maiduguri heat

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  5. This encourages me like melons more

    Thanks miss Jessica

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  6. Watermelon is a perfect remedy for the heat wave in Maiduguri

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  7. Watermelon helps a lot

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  8. You have given me more reason to take lots of watermelon especially in this heat season

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  9. Thanks for the information I will be taking lots of watermelon as now I Know it's helps alot to stay hydrated

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