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Monday, September 20, 2021
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I miss being a child with no bills or worries
ReplyDeleteInnocence
DeleteLack of responsibilities π₯π₯π₯
That no bills and worries be the Koko
DeleteThis too
DeleteAnd my peaceful sleep
Being carefree.
ReplyDeleteNot worrying about life in general.
I miss the lack of bills and responsibilities.
ReplyDeleteTwins Squared
I tell you, but then we were eager to grow up and become madam
DeleteI miss my Dad π
ReplyDeleteFrankids amusement park.I miss festac as a whole sha.That place is another Lagos inside Lagos.
ReplyDeleteI tell you.
DeleteFestac na full package.
I was away for over 13 years from d hood. Just came back. The roads need repair but in all, I still love the hood.
My dad and sister.
ReplyDeleteMy innocence.
ReplyDeleteI miss childhood
ReplyDeleteNo bills to worry about
Innocence
Full home.. Awww!
My carefree and playful nature,I font have to worry about where the next meal is coming from,or think of how to pay bills, I just dey jump up and down without any wahala
ReplyDeleteMy care freeness without thinking about what someone Will say
ReplyDeleteThere is one girl I missed. She always brought snacks extra for us. But last I heard she relocated to Cameroon to continue her education. Her mum is a Cameroonian. I missed her gap tooth smiles too
ReplyDeleteMy childhood friends,now everyone has mixed with different people,growth has happened friendship can never be the same again.
ReplyDeleteMy primary school friends and secondary school life. I also miss my teenage department back then in church,they really changed our lives for the better.
ReplyDeleteFree food. Chai.
ReplyDeleteπππ
DeleteI miss my Dad ππ
ReplyDeleteI miss my innocence and how our house used to be full with my elder siblings and cousins..how we go to farm to eat corn and roasted yam,then we'll be gisting trekking back home cos my Dad doesn't like carrying us so we don't dirty his car ππππ
i miss not having responsibilities. sleep, eat and enjoy life without a worry.
ReplyDeleteI want my mummyπ
DeleteI miss decency; when women used to dress without their breasts and buttocks outside.
ReplyDeleteI miss when women used to look natural; not going under the cutlass or sewing buttocks
ππππππππππ
Those times when your auntie will hug you and her body is warm and supple, not the kinds that
wear Nepa pole climbing belts called what? π°π°π°
I miss those sincere gospel campaigns at dusk, where gospel songs will reverberate and alter
calls are made for genuine soul repentance and not to syphon monies from gullible folks π’π’π’
I miss those times...I did not need to weave any baskets of shame π§Ίπ§Ί for anybody
I only had to tell people that Jesus loves them enough to die for their sinsππππππππ
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DeleteNice one Nkata sharer, nice one.
DeleteHonestly speaking..I strongly miss those days women wore decent clothes. These days I hardly raise my head while walking in the streets. Breasts and buttocks are glaringly displayed at every corner. It is pathetically shameful. May God save these 21st century morally depraved women. Cheers to the disciplined and decent ones.
DeleteMy carefree and calm nature,life of no worries.
ReplyDeleteI miss those times when there were no social media and people were not this mad.
ReplyDeletePeople, especially couples will genuinely settle their differences in a civilized manner
and not washing dirty, rotten underpants to the embarrassment of the sane minds..
The good 90s and before that.
Look at the vile words a so called born again is using. So much for being a Christian. Sad!
DeleteTrue!
DeleteI sincerely missed the days when menstruation hadn't started. When i could eat all the goodies without fear of period killing me. Now, to take a bottle of soft drink or munch on my favorite snack, na wahala.
ReplyDeleteBeing carefree,without a worry or care in the world.Not paying bills or being responsible for anyone.
ReplyDeleteI missed my matanal grandma's yam with garden egg sauce, her different kinds of native soup, her jollof rice prepared with ogiri Igbo and dry fish, she no dey use Maggi or spices and her foods always comes out very delicious. Grandma may your soul and that of grandpa rest in perfect peace amen
ReplyDeleteI miss my childhood memories, old music and home videos, innocent me.....
ReplyDeleteI see this indomie generation missing alot of outdoor recreation, their phones have defined fun to them, I see them lacking flexibility and blood clot if they dont make time for the gym or outside activities.
ReplyDeleteTimes are bad now dear prophet.
DeleteYou cannot leave your kids to roam about or play outside like in our days. Kidnappers and paedophiles everywhere.
The environment is not as safe as it used to be in the past,we are in evil and perilous times so it’s not easy to leave ur kids to roam about as it used to be then.thats one of the reasons why parents prefer their children stay indoors at least they can see and monitor them.
DeleteI miss my childhood.Free food,free everything.Now bills want to finish person.It is well.
ReplyDeleteI miss my childhood neighbors. I hope they are all fine wherever they are.
ReplyDeleteI missed my virginity, I hate how I lost it and I've been so unhappy about it all this while
ReplyDeleteLearn to forgive urself and move on,no manner of regret can bring it back,it’s all in the past now,just live a decent life and be sexually pure.dont let ur past affect ur future.cheers!
DeleteMiss the good old days when life was so easy...π€¦πΎ♂
ReplyDeleteI miss my childhood free nature and lack of worries. I would play, eat and sleep π
ReplyDeleteI miss my childhood friends. We have all grown apart seldom saying 'Hi' to ourselves on social media π
I miss my family, our full house at night and on weekends where we all will sit and eat and gist. Now, some are dead while the rest of us are scattered all over different locations. This lifeπ
I miss my innocence.
ReplyDeleteI miss my oldies Christian cassettes, I used to have cassettes for songs from Bob Fits, Ron Kenoly, Don Moen, Kirk Franklin, CeCe Winans, Fred Hammond, Yolanda Adams et al, listening to them direct from the cassette player feel heavenly.
Awww! I miss those tapes too..just last week here I had to look for Ron Kenoly's video and watch..I think they were signed under integrity or hosanna label then or so,even this South African gospel Lionel Peterson..I still have Bob fitts songs on my phone till date
DeleteDeborah I miss youπ₯Ίπ₯Ί
ReplyDeleteMiss my childhood life time.. no worries
ReplyDeleteI miss Bills free life
ReplyDeleteI miss being by myself all alone in the house. Talking to myself and writing so much.
ReplyDeleteI miss how u don't have to think about what to prepare(food) every single day
ReplyDeleteWomen are trying
*I dont
DeleteI miss my friend,Ifeyinnwa
ReplyDeleteWe attended block rosary together @Motj3er of Divine Grace BRC Coker lagos. Tried searching for her on Facebook all to no avail.
I miss my childhood. Adult life is just too complicated biko.
ReplyDeleteOh God I miss my sister, aunt and grand parents
ReplyDeleteDelicious meatpie, isiewu and gala my dad frequently came home with. I miss tasty-time black currant drink. I miss the fact that goods were generally more affordable. I miss buying sardine for forty or sixty naira. Nasco cornflakes was less than hundred naira. My favourite shortbread biscuits was also around forty or sixty naira too. I miss Mr Biggs cake of three flavours in one.
ReplyDeleteI miss my lovely okin short cake biscuits, goody-goody... Now I feel like crying. I miss coaster biscuits with 6 sticks for five naira.
ReplyDeleteI miss my childhood Christmas daysπͺπͺ
ReplyDeleteHow we'll walk many distance to visit family and friends, come back home to count our money and see who got the most.
Fun daysπ€©
I also miss my good friend Albright. I kept malice with her when she stole my childhood crushπ€£, she was that beautiful. We later reconciled and I left the boy for herππ.
ReplyDeleteWe separated when her family moved from the compound, and I really miss her❤
I miss daddy and mommy play π
ReplyDeleteI miss our full house
ReplyDeleteI miss my kid brother
I miss my dad
I miss some of my late friends.
I miss my innocence π’
I miss Helen. She stays with her aunt at morcas. I miss her smile and how she pronounces her letter R.
ReplyDeleteI remember the night we went to pay aunty Morili visit as she just put to bed without informing our parents. They panicked a lot and while they were on their way to church looking for us, we were coming and explain to them. My friend aunt didn't beat her, she only threatened her, but hey my mom tore me to pieces.
I cried, I only visited her out of my innocence. Helen I don't even know your whereabout, here's hoping you are fine anywhere you are
I miss a friend by name Queency she is from Adamawa State but came around to see her sister in Kaduna that year, she didn't stay long but our friendship was meaningful.
ReplyDeleteI miss being bought Christmas clothes with bag and hat to match. I miss being dashed money by big uncles and panties who come visiting. I miss taking food to family and friends on Christmas day and having to eat to stupor without fear of fat or overweight ππππππ.
ReplyDeleteI miss my dad always coming back home with goodies for us( dad is returned and can't afford that now, he is now our responsibilty).
I miss laughing carelessly any and everywhere.
I have won laughing competitions and gained enemies through my laughterππππ.
I miss my grandma telling me stories outside when the moon was bright and everywhere very cool & peaceful.
I miss walking at night without fear or insecurity.
I miss not having to worry about age, accomplishments or heights to be attained.
I miss being taken care of by my parents.
Nothing. My entire childhood was a nightmare.
ReplyDeleteI miss my maternal grandma! I miss those days when i had zero worries *sigh*
ReplyDeleteI miss stew made with machine blended pepper and not blender.That taste and flavor is second to none.
ReplyDeleteI miss childhood Yuletide season...
ReplyDeleteLovelace
Missed playing with my younger siblings. Every evening na to dey pursue my younger brother to take his bath oo. The small boy go say him bath yesterday, so today, he no go take his bath. I missed those day.
ReplyDeleteDreaming big
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