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What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by KingAzubuike(f): 8:23pm On Jun 25, 2023 |
I grew up in the 80's and early 90's Source 159 Likes 13 Shares |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by vastolord4(m): 8:30pm On Jun 25, 2023 |
We look at our aunties and uncles playing rough play and well be laughing without knowing they were tapping current.. I swear, kids then were soo innocent Light supply wasn't the problem then, the problem was what to do with the light.. schedule was really tight then.. the only tv program we saw then was Santa babra, sledge hammer, power rangers, voltron 122 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by eepeepook: 8:31pm On Jun 25, 2023 |
Keep reminiscing on the past while the old men who ruled us then still rule us now, ensuring the future stays bleak. 53 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by Bodeem: 8:31pm On Jun 25, 2023 |
I remember running home after 3 o'clock closing hour so as not to miss my favorite cartoons on TV There was nothing like satellite TV which meant we watched more contents on local TV. You go to school the following day to gist with friends about the episodes. Christmas was much fun, we visited friends and families on Christmas day and eat to your satisfaction There was nothing like phone so whenever my dad goes to work , I stay outside all night till he comes back. Make I no lie anytime its getting so late around 10pm and he's not back I start thinking of bad things like he was kidnapped or had an accident . The more it gets late, the more i get worried and when i finally see his peageot 504 headlamp shining from afar, there js this relief thay engolfs me instantly.. May his gentle soul rest in peace, he passed on last year. Teachers and parents beat the hell out of you, they were more ruthless than what we have now. Our soldiers (army) back then used to be very skinny infact na khaki dey wear them no be them dey wear khaki but the fear they commanded back then is far more than what we have today. Oh did I forget Mr biggs toilets? When you enter Mr biggs toilet, you find phone numbers painted on the wall. They obviously belong to people looking for love. 147 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by Bodeem: 8:38pm On Jun 25, 2023 |
Lagos was far ahead of other cities. Most parts of ogun state for example was just Bush and dense forest. Today its totally different 26 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by KingAzubuike(f): 8:45pm On Jun 25, 2023 |
I grew up middle class in Yaba in the late 80s and early 90s. I was surrounded by children. We lived on a secondary school campus, because my mom was a teacher, and the school gave subsidized housing). We lived in a block of 24 flats, and there were dozens of kids my age. We were kind of like a gang, roaming the huge school campus, playing catcher on the school field, and hide and seek in the school buildings. Climbing guava trees and trying to find the really ripe ones that were pink inside, instead of white.Source 23 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by tommy589(m): 8:57pm On Jun 25, 2023 |
LWT non stop TV programmes from Friday to Monday morning 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by UrennaNkoli(f): 9:31pm On Jun 25, 2023 |
Last time I posted was 5 years ago but I had to drop this due to nostalgia. There's was little means of communication. If you don't have the patience of sending letters through post office , I think only NiTEL was available at thay point and it was not reliable. I lived briefly at dodan barracks. I remember we kids hailing babangida as his convoy leaves . Baba go just use newspaper cover his face lol. Very handsome man and likeable man. The rich lived in ikeja and surulere, there was nothing like lekki, those places were just villages mostly huts, on the mainland it was as if where civilization ended was iyanaipaja. Anything beyond that was just Bush. Berger was very scanty. Going further to ibafo was just bush . Scanty settlements as you drive to ibadan.. then mowe was another scanty settlement coz it led to ofada and owode egba. You could also access abeokuta through that route. There were very few TV stations tho they had times they opened and closed can't remember. We watched local contents at night. There were richer contents on Saturday and Sunday nights. Sunday night food was usually moi moi and garri. There was also constant riots and protest such that once they start somewhere, it rapidly escalates . Everybody starts closing shops and running home. Students were also forced to close from school and go home. I didnt know much about politics then so i didnt know what was going on. Children played together till late night when everyone is tired. When abacha died, people were running up and down celebrating. I thought nigeria had won the world cup or something. I was a teenager then, it felt so weird seeing people jubilate that someone had just died. . Oh did I forget the once in a blue moon Sunday trips to Mr biggs. Life generally was bitter sweet. 98 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by carl90(m): 9:37pm On Jun 25, 2023 |
Life was good back then. I am in my late 30s. I can remember dad took all of us, family,to Mr. Biggs at Apapa,Lagos after we close from church. There was surplus. Food dey. God rest the soul of dad. Now,every don scatter. It is well sha. Aluta continua ,Victoria ascertae. 45 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by PerfectStranger(m): 10:13pm On Jun 25, 2023 |
How about papa ajasco? Indomie generation can't relate tho 15 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by BigBlackPreek(m): 10:53pm On Jun 25, 2023 |
There was this popular American TV program"PASSION" I use to it watch around 2002 , I was 10 at that year. The main subjects of the program was a kid boy staying with his strict granny She was so tough on him that she hardly let him play with other kids outside their house The boy do get upset many times and granny wasn't given in at all. Very interesting program for kiddies way back then The granny should be around 65-70 at that time and kid boy should be between 9 and 11. How time flies 25 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by BigBlackPreek(m): 11:00pm On Jun 25, 2023 |
I was 7 and in primary 2 and kid my sis who was going to 5 yr plus was in primary 1 when Abacha died As kiddies way back then, we were made to know that Sanni Abacha was a very wicked man, lols How time flies UrennaNkoli: 2 Likes |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by ConfidentialDoc: 11:28pm On Jun 25, 2023 |
A bottle of coke was less than 50k 5 Likes |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by Johnjustice: 11:29pm On Jun 25, 2023 |
Fun, best times ever. 3 Likes |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by BigDickProblems: 12:34am On Jun 26, 2023 |
The past, even as lovely and nostalgic it could be, is not a good place to dwell on. It's a bygone. 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by Chno: 12:47am On Jun 26, 2023 |
In the 80s my pops was still using his old rickety Mercedes car to woo my mom who was playing hard to get 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by postigar(m): 1:39am On Jun 26, 2023 |
People of God As way back 91,92,93, there was already satellite dish and cable network we used to watch captain planet, space ghost, thunder the barbarian, jossie and the pussy cat, centurions(power extreme), Mr T, the Flintstones, He-man, Thundercats and many more am still trying to remember. Then there were game consoles already out then by that period There was family computer, Sega drive, the was nitendo(Ness) and super nitendo(sness) Then if you owned any of this game consoles your parents were topnotch and if u guys had cable TV then. Then few years later CTL came out Was very fortunate to have most of these while growing up 42 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by Sablexxxtoons: 5:41am On Jun 26, 2023 |
Yes there was NES then SNES then later playstation In the 80s Nigeria was ravaged by the Military rulers stealing so corruption had already spoilt many things ..traffic lights etc weren't working We still got some of the classic 80s quality content and cartoons like Voltron, superted, fraggle rock, wonder years, bassey and company, ripples, behind the clouds, Jake and the Fat man. moonlighting ( with a young Bruce Willis) Everything was of higher quality and we ate more healthily..see the thick stature of our footballers then That same Bruce Willis is an old man now battling dementia now .. so that would tell you something about time . Then the ultra rich had big satellite dish but with time cable came and we had sky tv cartoon network etc ..the the first pcs and early windows versions, then early internet.. Its actually amazing the speed of tech development we have witnessed 17 Likes |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by UrennaNkoli(f): 8:07am On Jun 26, 2023 |
ConfidentialDoc:We were buying goldspot for 15 naira 15 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by OloyeVIII: 8:31am On Jun 26, 2023 |
Days of potato and pepper during break time. 19 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by ConfidentialDoc: 9:00am On Jun 26, 2023 |
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Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by jumper524(m): 2:29pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
I was in lagos late 90s till 2010. Relocated to Abuja. I must say even though lagos have its own ills, its still the most accommodating and civilised state I've stayed in. You don't need to behave like them to be able to live with them. But then there's this sense of entitlement attached to staying in lagos, you feel your more exposed to the best of everything meanwhile even street smart, boys from other state go run you neater than lagosians. 21 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by Gangster1ms: 2:29pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Life was beautiful and more creative Nothing like APC then 12 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by Muhylonaire007: 2:29pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Hmmm...... We can't name them all, the indomie generation really missed. They missed when we still have culture, traditions, norms and beliefs, what we have now is the imitation of the western world. If only we can go back in time, but unfortunately we can't. 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by bennybuhari: 2:29pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Lagos is no longer what it used to be 1 Like |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by FreeStuffsNG: 2:29pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
80s started with Operation feed the nation, then war against indisisi and SAP now finished the decade with most parents out of job! 80s and 90s were military years and aluta of June 12 annulment! Even the Eyo Festival was not spared of fights and bloodshed in Lagos. Real life of back to the drawing board progress started in the year 2000 and upwards. That is why Lagosians suffered the most and when we demand for respect and reciprocity from Igboland, give us o. We can not suffer double jeopardy of having visitors cheat us by keeping their own 100% from us after all we went through to build , defend and revive our city to a place that welcome them in droves today. God bless Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. God bless him for the renaissance of our city under his leadership. Col. Marwa tried too but too much filth , bomb blasts, OPC/ Hausa war and assassination of our Yoruba leaders remain a blight on his tenure. 13 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by SangoOlukosoOba(m): 2:29pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
Days of Chicken George Kingsway Country Club Water parks Nigerian Airways 🥰🥰🥰 The International airport was not crowded then. Airport Authority staff quarters was like UK back in those days. Clean and posh! That Airport area was a military zone that was peaceful, serene, and quite. Life was fun then. I was so certain The future was going to be bright. Absolutely nothing was being forced then. It was easy does it! 17 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by absoluteSuccess: 2:30pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
vastolord4: Voltron the defender of the universe. Cartoons Superted, spotty, frago rock. TV programs Dr. Who, Sunday Rendezvous, Tales by moonlight, New masquerade, newsline, Sunday night blues. Fav Wrestlers Kabuki, Yukosuna, Mr T, Undertaker, Mico Hey, Kerry, Thunder kids, Mascara. Pleasant memories, praying to grow up quickly back then as though it's the paradise phase of life. To God be the glory. 14 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by Conner44: 2:30pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
It was heavenly. That was the advent of water parks, amusement Park. Mr. Biggs etc. These days even our kids cannot use simple broomsticks, newspapers and thread to create and fly a normal kite in the clouds 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by GODPUNISHALABI: 2:33pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
tinubu was still building lagos.....everywhere was undeveloped lagosians were crying "ronu" the igbos are coming |
Re: What Was It Like Growing Up In The 80s And 90s In Lagos by ruffDiamond: 2:33pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
The best years of the cuntrey before everything went south and it's now a Sh1tt hole ..I remember parmalat, Voltron,famous five, cockcrow at dawn,one more chance,(madam kofo Dem)and more importantly, constant light, running water (tap) relatively good security of life and property,most girls were virgin, hardly any olosho, social interaction is real -time, face to face,not the fake live people display on social media, 16 Likes 2 Shares |
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