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Who Can Still Remember...? by Kirgyakos(m): 10:47am On Nov 11, 2017 |
Back in the school days when men were boys and fun & fear was the order of the day.... Where were you? Were you there? when in the secondary school, senoirs will use this particular day to showcase the animosity in them in the name welcoming the "JJCs"? How best can you remember your experience as a "jolly just come" in the school, was it fun or horrible? Please share with us. ''HAPPY ELEVEN-ELEVEN'' 11/11/17 |
Re: Who Can Still Remember...? by Prefola: 12:03pm On Nov 11, 2017 |
Lol...mine was hell,my secondary school was a federal unity school (boarding)in which staff care less for the students because of our large population,so the old looking seniors with beareds were in control... the first day i entered into the school,i was sent to fetch water (we called it nabbing)by one short senior and as a jjc i refused to go bcuz of his height thinking he was my mate,before i could say jack robinson,a heavy sense configuring slap landed on my face and my school father rescued me,that night i cried nd cried and wanted to run home sef... i remember those days we would attend labour always,attend prep regularly,always go to class and reading,we called it IG(Initial gragra),and some cunning seniors will comman ask us 4 provisions and we wuld willingly give etc.. it waz fun tho... #memories 2 Likes |
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