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Thursday, September 16, 2021
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dem no baff me like dis at all and I never bath outside .and im fully Nigerian
ReplyDeleteLol.. it’s either you be ajebutter or you belong to woke generation @Anon 13:31
DeleteNot everyone had a the same upbringing oh lets realise this ..some have never seen such not a matter of ajebutter even in the village they havesmall bathroom
DeleteIt happened mostly if we've all gone to the village for holiday or an occasion and everyone is trying to bath at the same time, they will bath the children outside and to be honest it was fun
DeleteO boy i be full Nigerian with my full chest.
DeleteI can relate.
ReplyDeleteThem no baff me like this,ooo,my Mum too sabi.
DeleteNedi think again. Your grandma nko, or your nanny. π€π€π€
DeleteLol,think fire,my granny didn't live with us, we get to visit her,I was always dragging house work with the nanny,she left when I was 7,I took over the house chores,took care of my younger one's,I remember everything vividly.
DeleteLol!
ReplyDeleteLol
ReplyDeleteI was never bathed outside or like this and I am Nigerian. Pls spple shld stop giving outsiders a wrong impression of Nigerians in the form of comedy
ReplyDeleteI can't relate mbok! Yes I'm a Nigerian
ReplyDeleteVery well o sometimes when I'm tired I wish for those days when you will even be begged to have your bath.
ReplyDeleteNotproudly Nigerian!!
ReplyDeleteThat was in the 80s, with better Joy,Imperial leather or Aesepso soap covering your face with enough foaming. The bucket is always iron. All these Indomie children cannot relate
ReplyDeleteI was born in the early 80s and never had my bath like this π
DeleteLife bouy
Delete14:13.
DeleteMaybe you dont remember
Even till mid 2000s, I'm sure people in rural areas or villages still do this.
Deletethat iron Bucket na the real deal meehn. I bathed outside ooo until I almost reach puberty sef.
DeleteNice one
ReplyDeleteI dey tell you
ReplyDeleteSo true
ReplyDeleteI'm Nigerian, this didn't happen to me . I'm proudly Nigerian π my passport is green ππ
ReplyDeleteI was born late 60s, Nigerian American but didn’t go through this. Many people forget there are educational and socioeconomic groupings in Nigeria from way back. Speak for yourself
DeleteCertainly not indomie generation
ReplyDeleteCraziest part is our mother will sponge our face then ask us to hold but funny enough we never miss the direction of the bucket then when you are about to trip she'd be like "sofry oh" then when she's done she would lift us up and swing us sides ways and grab you that's why the slight happiness comes in especially when one hand is resting on her Breast as she carries you inside lol God bless our mothers.
ReplyDeleteKai, your memory card is very active.Ijiya o
DeleteYour head dey there!!!
Deleteπ€π€π€π€π€π€π€π€
DeleteYou be correct pikin. From the floor u ar lifted to the room, ur leg won't touch sand as u grab mummy chest.
Lol, if a wicked person baff you that day eh sorry, they will leave the lather on your face for a long time and scrub your wounds or cuts without saying sorry
DeleteI was bathed like this,person nor dey shame then
ReplyDeleteLol
ReplyDeleteπππ.....but I no know whether Dem Dy baff ajebutter children like dis oooπ€π
ReplyDeleteDefinitely not.
Deleteπ€£π€£π€£..Good Nigerian mothers are the best
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ReplyDeleteI was ooo. The thing sef made me to hate bathing inside the house. Until my mother used cane pursue me inside with my tangerine breast πππ. I still bath outside at night anytime l travelled to village.
ReplyDeleteHahahaπππ€£π€£π€£π€£
DeleteMothers Ehennn
No Dem start to baf u outside, na dem go still flog u for baffing outside say u don growπππ
Nigerian mothers! I hail ohπ
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ReplyDeleteI follow ooo
ReplyDeleteMaybe my parents......
ReplyDeleteI was bathed that way. Continue to Rest in Perfect Peace Mama. Amen.
ReplyDeleteNever bathed like this o. Not even my father and he would have been 80yrs.
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