I grew up in the era when timberlands and biker boots were the in thing for boys.In the era of bandana scarves,Chelsea boots,clogs,platforms,ankle boots,swing gowns and rock sacks.Remember?I grew up in the time when summer lessons were the ish then.If you didn't go to any summer lessons,you probably wasn't hip lol.I remember Top tutors,prime instructors,ashdale etc.Those were the moments you get to show off your new clothes and get to mix with others from different schools.I grew up in the era of posting letters.Each time I opened the post box and I saw a letter from my secondary school friend,Bukky Osinowo,my heart melted.I grew up in the era of land phones.966334.OMG!That was our landline number bhuahaha.I remember TV stations started at 4pm with Those multicoloured stripes and 5 pm with either voltron or superted.Who's feeling me here?I remember every Sunday,dad would drive me down to Alausa sectretariat for some one hour driving lessons which I always failed anyway because he was always shouting at me lmao.
I was a shielded child.I wasn't allowed friends.And if any friend came,I must not see her off.And if I did,I mustn't go past the gate.Those were the rules.I grew up in the era where every child shouted up nepa each time the light came up.How can i forget my secondary school years?I went to a boarding school and I grew up with some seniors from hell.I grew up in the time when boarding schools had some mysterious stories to tell.In my time,There was a mysterious story about a lady who lost her child in a girls' school and went to every girl's hostel in search of her child.And this lady chose not to come during the day when the sky was bright except at night when every soul was sleeping.And she made some creepy noises to alert us she was around.They called her sisi kako.Writing this piece gave me nostalgia.Some got me teary eyed and some got me smiling and grining.Did anything sound familiar to you?Did we grow up in the same era?Share yours with me let's have a laugh together.
No childhood was complete without some koboko,stoop down and raise up ur hands and face d wall.
ReplyDeleteI grew up in bandana scarves too,lumber jack shirt and baggy jeans for girlz
I grew up in the era of fan ice after a long sunny day at schl
I played suwe and tente lolz
I grew up in d times of tales by moonlite every Sunday at 6:30pm
Childhood was fun Joor
High five Wumzy
DeleteI'm a guy and I remember how we flew kites in my days and played table soccer
ReplyDeleteLol I remember kites too but I didn't fly one.
DeleteDetoun u know dis gonna take lot of pages..cos u just made me remembered lot..sorry guys I jst can't help it..
ReplyDeleteGrowing up ,it took a while 4 me 2 orient myself with my environment..but it was kinda fun while trying anyway..We had some super-crazy neigbours..esp dis ibo woman(mama ofodike)popularly called "mama ofo"..Mehn dis woman made me realised a typical ibo woman can make a whole gospel album while doing house chores..cos dis woman cld sing anytin..I grew up whr screams&crashing of buckets wake u up almost everyday..dis is d time u get 2 hear secrets as newsline..whr u know who is sleeping with who, who is feeding her 6mnths old baby with pap(ogi),who is jobless&leaves home early in d morning dressed like a worker but only d@ d pool house is whr he works..
An era when d likes of senator Yerima were still sane cos even at 10yrs we played around pantless..an era when in skul...TEACHER-1+1, STUDENT-4, TEACHER-4+6, STUDENT-20, TEACHER-very gud, it will remain like d@ until govt pays my salary..we learnt nothing...An era when church sermons took several hours&in those hours,I wld av dozed®ained my composure;I wld av slept&woken up..&d sermon wld still be on..era when drums&harmonica were d only instruments we danced to..an era when u saw a bride in her wedding gown&d first tin d@ comes 2 ur mind is "is she doing freedom"cos her gown will look like a graduation gown..I remember my mum used to buy me bigger shoes so d@ I can wear it for a long time by growing 2 its size..An era of kelegbe, ta lo wa ninu ogba na , gbadi gbadi idi ofe, ema wo eyin wo wen wen, iya mi kole be baba mi ko le be,boju boju ooo(I remember d day I slept off at a place whr I hid during boju boju, my mama nearly died)..And finally an era when dis song was d best song..aeroplani o dabo bami ki iya mi eleko eko meji re o yo mi...we never had TV then, so no memories of movies or programs..jst d@ at nights we form a big circle like our mama's cooking pot 2 listen 2 fables and tales from our elders..Detoun, u be "ajebo",me I be "PAKIstan"..ajepaki to d call..
Lol Xstardess and I thought I was ajepaki sha!Yours got me reeling with laughter.
DeleteDid u say mama Ofo?Lmao,mogbe!
"TEACHER-1+1, STUDENT-4, TEACHER-4+6, STUDENT-20, TEACHER-very gud," I don die lmaooooo
I know d songs too jor!
Looool. Childhood was the bomb! I don't wanna write an epistle :')
ReplyDeleteLooool. Childhood was the bomb! I don't wanna write an epistle :')
ReplyDeleteI wanna read your epistle plssss
Deleteunfortunately I grew up in d days when just one person on d street had generator and every other house was in darkness.in d times where generator was seen as luxury.now my company's maigaurd just got his 2nd gen.
ReplyDeletethere was nothing like computer in my growing up yrs.we had typewriter and it was fun using it.
anyone remembers bata and lennerds back to school?yes those were my era
Lmao @one person on d street had a gen,
DeleteYup how can I forget bata,back to schl?good memories there.
I grew up in d era wie ONWARD was d main note book,wen if dere is any crisis,u ve tu cut leaves and tuck it in ur car wiper.when if ur birthday falls on a school day,u wear a fine cloth asides school uniform,carry cake n goodies tu share tu pupils.were Patra,Shabaranks,Mchammer n The boy is mine(Monica).Okin n shortcake were d biscuit reigning.Television sets dat u ve tu slide lyk cupboard tu open.The use of SLUMBOOK n when drafting letters;u start by saying;I piced my pen frm d basket of luv etc n end it by drawing heart with arrow n several love words.......Cars in vogue were volkswagen beetle(Ijapa),Datsun,lorries(bolekaja),,,,,,,,,,plays were Baba Sala n kokoclose..
ReplyDeleteWaoh I'm so loving Lollybee right now.we probably grew up in d same era.
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