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Thursday, May 06, 2021
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That clipper that year. Those babas can twist your neck ehn.
ReplyDeleteAAAAAh, is it the neck, pray the clipper isnt blunt it'll be pulling your hair, in my village it was an old man who couldnt see well.thank God for technology
DeleteThat clipper reminds me of one baber they call Eze-okoye.
DeleteThat man can use that clipper and create the ugly image of you, that you will look yourself in the mirror and start crying.
As in, the more you cry the uglier you become.
Hahahaha, Stella, abeg grab this comment!
DeleteI don't remember anyone 🥴
ReplyDeleteI wore Kito in primary school
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Only did number 3.
ReplyDeleteOur concoction that time na die.
Butterfly was the fish and pitanga cherry was the tomatoes. Haha.
I prefer that mechanical clipper, no need for NEPA 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteKito sandals 😍
ReplyDeleteNever wore Kito, but ‘Look’ and ‘Shaba’, rocked these wella.
ReplyDeleteThis Kito is even up-graded. I rocked that brown rubber own wey dey breathe... Lol
ReplyDeleteYes I know that one. The name is jump. It breaths
DeleteMy dad got us all Kito sandals. Ours were Brown in colour.
ReplyDeleteThat last one tho
ReplyDeleteMemories
ReplyDeletePeople still wear kito i guess
ReplyDeleteMemories
ReplyDeleteOh...kito. My mom bought something similar for my daughter last Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI also cooked with sand and all that. I was Mma.