Millions of people are in serious debt this debt can be a major factor in wrecking their cars, damaging their careers and even ruining their marriages, it can adversely affect their health and lifespan, it is a deficit that contributes to immune suppression, creating susceptibility to various infections conditions as different as diabetes. Heart diseases and extreme obesity as well as other health problems have been linked to it yet most victims are obvious of this debt, the debtor is the one who does not have enough sleep deprivation because of illness and other causes medical researchers estimate that the earths population is now getting on the average an hour less sleep per night than what is needed. While this may seem slight a nightly six – billion hour debt has become the focus of research in both the variety of sleep related illness and their impact on the quality of life The medical world once viewed the chronic inability to sleep as just one disorder, commonly insomnia. However a commission created by the U.S congress recognized 17 distinct sleep disorders. At any rate insomnia has so many causes that is often considered to be disastrous. Consider to be a symptom of other problems much as fever suggests some sort of infection. Even occasional deprivation of sleep can be disastrous, consider the case of Tom, although an experienced truck driver he plunged his 18 wheel vehicle over an embankment, spilling 400 litres of sulphuric acid onto a major highway Tom admits, I fell asleep studies of two U.S highways estimated that drowsy drivers caused some 50 percent of the fatal crashes. With hundreds of thousands of sleep related auto and other accidents happening annually the worldwide cost to productivity and family is enormous. What factors may contribute to lack of sleep? One is the social phenomenon often called 24/7 operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The newspaper USA today describes this as a cultural earthquakes that is changing the way we live, nothing that a new wave of round –the – clock retailers and services is profiting by mocking the clock in many lands people watch all night television programmes and access the internet when they should be sleeping then there is the toll taken by emotional disorders often involving anxieties heightened by stress occasioned by the pace of life. Also there are a variety of physical diseases that can contribute to lack of sleep. Many doctors note how difficult it is to get their patients to take sleep seriously , one doctor complained that chronic fatigue is even considered a status symbol by some. And because their condition often worsens very gradually, victims of sleep deprivation may not recognize that they suffer from a serious sleep disorder many of them reason I am just getting old or I can’t cope with life, so I tend to shutdown or I am tired all the time because I can never get the long rest I need reversing this sleep debt as a complex challenge. But understanding how a healthful sleep cycle works and learning to identify the signs of sleep debt can provide the motivation to change recognizing the symptoms of a serious sleep disorder can save lives and this should be a warning to many Nigerians particularly those who engage in long night journey. Adapted from awake 8 February, 2004