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Childhood In Nigeria by folkzy(f): 7:34pm On Jan 26, 2009 |
Did you grow up in Africa? which country? Did you enjoy being a child? was your childhood experience influence by your religion, gender, culture, etc. Thanks |
Re: Childhood In Nigeria by MissyB1(m): 2:02pm On Jan 27, 2009 |
Let's hear from you first!! |
Re: Childhood In Nigeria by folkzy(f): 7:56pm On Jan 27, 2009 |
Sorry! I'm doing a research for Uni. Well, I grew up in Nigeria till about 14. Childhood was fun, playful, etc. I think my childhood was influence by my gender, when i was growing up, i was only allowed to wear dress, skirt not trouser. And I did not have any choice if i did not want to go to church. Perhaps, that's to do with my culture/religion. Primary school was very academic in terms of exams, class promotion in comparison to England. The only time i remember that was fun was when we played games during break/lunch time. that's about it really. Next |
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