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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Ballack1(m): 3:16pm On Apr 21, 2022
Chaii,I don old oo..
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by wilzindinero: 3:17pm On Apr 21, 2022
how I wish could go back to those happy yrs when life was not as complex as it is now

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by dollynnn(f): 3:18pm On Apr 21, 2022
Easyincome24:
This book right here made our childhood days awesome.

Teachers then ensured we commit it to memory even if one couldn't pronounce or identify each word for word.

As I try to reminisce about this book. I could aptly see how our culture was portrayed in the book usually a one in a million for primary three pupils.

Our education standard was still something to reckon with back then.

Try to read between the lines, you will understand that a family is a unit that is very important in a community.

If a home fails to bring up their children uprightly, it's sure that the society will be wrecked.

Try to revisit all these books used way back in the 80's and 90's you will understand why values should be taught from homes before expecting teachers and government to emulate same.

My love for this book and the characters knows no bounds.

Share your experience Nairalanders.
"Hello Father" says Edet.
Are you reading a book?
"Yes, it is a story about a spider.."

Good old days

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by danity5love: 3:21pm On Apr 21, 2022
Lol ..this particular page I can recite it off hand w/o looking
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by bluefilm: 3:21pm On Apr 21, 2022
I didn't.

The book we used had one character like that called Konky and his sister Tinka.
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Advertisershubs(f): 3:22pm On Apr 21, 2022
likeorshare:
Like if you did,share if you didn't.

I did.

Many of us in the early 80s down to the late 90s did read these books.
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Advertisershubs(f): 3:23pm On Apr 21, 2022
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I did.

Many of us in the early 80s down to the late 90s did read these books.

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Odidigboigbo(m): 3:24pm On Apr 21, 2022
Bobbyjay001:
Good old days! Book 4 or 5 is about Wakama and Agbo.
Alli and Simbi primary 2; Obi and Nneka primary, 6

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by oilmane(m): 3:25pm On Apr 21, 2022
Easyincome24:
This book right here made our childhood days awesome.

Teachers then ensured we commit it to memory even if one couldn't pronounce or identify each word for word.

As I try to reminisce about this book. I could aptly see how our culture was portrayed in the book usually a one in a million for primary three pupils.

Our education standard was still something to reckon with back then.

Try to read between the lines, you will understand that a family is a unit that is very important in a community.

If a home fails to bring up their children uprightly, it's sure that the society will be wrecked.

Try to revisit all these books used way back in the 80's and 90's you will understand why values should be taught from homes before expecting teachers and government to emulate same.

My love for this book and the characters knows no bounds.

Share your experience Nairalanders.


I did, it was in 1987

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Bignuell(m): 3:27pm On Apr 21, 2022
kasim155:



Whaooo the good old days, From pic, I read, The God's are not to blame, Things fall apart, Eze goes to school, Chike and the River, Story my mother told me, College days of John Ojo, Echo of the dark, Without a silver spoon, etc
Do you think one can still get this books?
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by HBB1(m): 3:28pm On Apr 21, 2022
ChizzyBuna:
Back then it was Simbi goes to School

Now in 2022 its Simbi goes to Hotel cry cry


grin cheesy

Simbi is already acting porn at 10 years old!

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by kasim155: 3:28pm On Apr 21, 2022
post=112148461:
.......This and many others.

The good ol' days when men were boys.
And women were girls.
And virginity was sweet cool



Those are realy the good old days!
Oga Kasim,
Agba Awo himself wink

Lol. I greet u specially boss.

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by judedwriter(m): 3:29pm On Apr 21, 2022
Of course!

I remember those good old days in primary school in the 80's.

I also remember waiting at the TV like this for cartoons at 4pm at the then respected NTA network grin

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by ezewealth(m): 3:30pm On Apr 21, 2022
Story of "edet lives in calabar, he is 12 years old"
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by 007Marvel(m): 3:30pm On Apr 21, 2022
Whoever didn't read this book should never quote and insult anybody else on nairaland ever again! It was like a trademark then cool
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Greyworld: 3:31pm On Apr 21, 2022
Adonis86:
I can only remember the Edet that traveled from oron to ikot ekpene... Over 30 years ago and nothing was heard of him again. �
Edet enjoyed his journey from Oron to ikot ekpene. One man made every body laugh. "I am a trade he said"....

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Dreadlock69(m): 3:32pm On Apr 21, 2022
post=112148461:
.......This and many others.

The good ol' days when men were boys.
And women were girls.
And virginity was sweet cool



Those are realy the good old days!
Oga Kasim,
Agba Awo himself wink


I read silver spoon
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Thebigheart: 3:32pm On Apr 21, 2022
Yes oooo, please can you upload the chapter of Mr. Udom and the family with the plate of hot rice steaming.
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by helicoptarr: 3:33pm On Apr 21, 2022
How life was uncomplicated and divine!

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by dreofGod(m): 3:33pm On Apr 21, 2022
Those days when imaginary Agbo and Edet are our starboys. Wait! Which of the books contain a picture of chicken brought home by the father, book 3 or 4? The way I salivated in class then ehnn...

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by 007Marvel(m): 3:36pm On Apr 21, 2022
Gold old days! Old is gold

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by SIMONEKPA7: 3:37pm On Apr 21, 2022
dreofGod:
Those days when imaginary Agbo and Edet are our starboys. Wait! Which of the books contain a picture of chicken brought home by the father, book 3 or 4? The way I salivated in class then ehnn...
Reader 4.
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by venabili: 3:38pm On Apr 21, 2022
Hmm.

This is more like it.

Ali and the angel

Mr and Mrs Bako

Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by StPete: 3:39pm On Apr 21, 2022
Book I read far back 1992
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by dreofGod(m): 3:40pm On Apr 21, 2022
Thebigheart:
Yes oooo, please can you upload the chapter of Mr. Udom and the family with the plate of hot rice steaming.
Baba, you are there, chai!!!

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by judedwriter(m): 3:40pm On Apr 21, 2022
007Marvel:
Gold old days! Old is gold

I feel goosebumps seeing this grin

Chai, I be old man o!

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Vinnie2000(m): 3:41pm On Apr 21, 2022
abobote:

Leave that thing. That time at primary 4 5, I can not read, but now, my primary 2 sons can read very well
Bros, dier generation is not dat better dan ours. We had limited access to TV and educational materials. Now, kids have cartoon channels, lesson teachers, internet,etc to improve dem! Then, after school, no be to pursue grasshopers and break palm kernel (banga) we dey do??
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Anakazo22: 3:41pm On Apr 21, 2022
Easyincome24:
This book right here made our childhood days awesome.

Teachers then ensured we commit it to memory even if one couldn't pronounce or identify each word for word.

As I try to reminisce about this book. I could aptly see how our culture was portrayed in the book usually a one in a million for primary three pupils.

Our education standard was still something to reckon with back then.

Try to read between the lines, you will understand that a family is a unit that is very important in a community.

If a home fails to bring up their children uprightly, it's sure that the society will be wrecked.

Try to revisit all these books used way back in the 80's and 90's you will understand why values should be taught from homes before expecting teachers and government to emulate same.

My love for this book and the characters knows no bounds.

Share your experience Nairalanders.

Wow, this book was too notch, can't forget

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by dreofGod(m): 3:43pm On Apr 21, 2022
SIMONEKPA7:

Reader 4.
You mean Agbo's father? I think for christmas celebration or something.
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Anakazo22: 3:43pm On Apr 21, 2022
post=112148461:
.......This and many others.

The good ol' days when men were boys.
And women were girls.
And virginity was sweet cool



Those are realy the good old days!
Oga Kasim,
Agba Awo himself wink

These are the kind of books our kids should read, really inspirational and has so much moral values in them

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Gidi123: 3:45pm On Apr 21, 2022
How remembers konky and tinker ?
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by phemmyfour: 3:46pm On Apr 21, 2022
Easyincome24:
This book right here made our childhood days awesome.

Teachers then ensured we commit it to memory even if one couldn't pronounce or identify each word for word.

As I try to reminisce about this book. I could aptly see how our culture was portrayed in the book usually a one in a million for primary three pupils.

Our education standard was still something to reckon with back then.

Try to read between the lines, you will understand that a family is a unit that is very important in a community.

If a home fails to bring up their children uprightly, it's sure that the society will be wrecked.

Try to revisit all these books used way back in the 80's and 90's you will understand why values should be taught from homes before expecting teachers and government to emulate same.

My love for this book and the characters knows no bounds.

Share your experience Nairalanders.
Especially, Mr Nwosu with two big chickens.
Those Chickens were inviting

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