Do you remember:
Those days when we went to school, lined up and the
headmistress and teachers inspect our nails and uniform, then
we match to our classrooms?
The days of 'Nasco Biscuit', 'Okin biscuit', 'Trebor', 'Iced
Coloured water' tied in nylon (we called it "lolly")?
The days of 'Goody-Goody' and 'Pako Biscuit'?
The days of Ali and Simbi, Mr Salami and Mrs Salami, Agbo
lives in Calabar?
Those days when one naira is money, when groundnut was 5
kobo and 'choco milo' sweet was 5 kobo?
The days of messing game, 'who is in the garden', 'police and
thief'?
The days of 'Mama and Papa'?
The days when we use to build houses with sand, play 'Suwe
game', 'tinco tinco', 'change of style', 'ten ten', 'skipping',
'stop!'?
Those days when we used to fly kite on streets, when boys
used to use the paint bucket cover as tire and their daddy's
hanger as d steering?
Those days when rubber band was stock exchange?
Those days when votron, jimbo, power rangers, spider man was
our favourite cartoons?
The days of limca soft drinks and choco milo advert on black
and white TV and Sunday rendezvous by 1:30pm?
Those days when we say 'leke leke give me white finger, I'll give
you back'?
Those days when eleganza pen was the best?
The days wen we used to drink water from the tap, even suck
out the water if it's not coming out?
The days when NTA will show rainbow color for 30 minutes then
play the National Anthem before they start their programmes at
4pm?
The days wen basket sandals, simbi and Bata sandals were the
best?
The days when we all sing 'sandalili sandalili' songs?
Now Dstv has come. No more old fun. I'm really proud to have
experienced all this. If you are not smiling, it means you were
not born in my generation.
Which means you are the INDOMIE generation
Comment below on other things you remember if you were born
in those days...
If not just Say Senior Bros I HAIL OOOOO.....