dangotesmummy: Op is in very sifiaaa pains.E pain am sotey he go research about the history of Indomie
Actually when people refer to any individual as an indomie generation,it means the person is young,naieve and ignorant of WHAT HE SHOULD KNOW OR IS EXPECTED TO KNOW
You know how millennials are.young,dumb, entitled,lazy yet they always think they're smarter than king Solomon.those are what characterize indomie generation
Then again you know indomie is just 2 minutes?,they want to do/have everything fast without taking the patience to go through the process and learn
Bottom line sha is that anyone that has childish behaviour or displays little knowledge of history and it shows is what they call indomie generation.for example if I am discussing with a friend and I say I enjoy the music syncro system and millennials interject and say who sang syncro system or who sang redemption song, or doesn't know that once upon a time in Nigerian history MTN SIM or mobile phones were only used by the elites and mercedes Benz were only used by big boys or rich men's kids to woo girls on campus.i'Il quickly know this one is an indomie generation child
One of the indomie generation child is below me.he just proved my point aptly of the reasoning and characteristics of an indomie generation
And yes the society was better then because we could leave our kids with neighbors and go to the market without fear of anything.anyone that tries it now,na sorry be him name,we could close our doors without padlocking or fencing it yet nobody will steal our stuffs
We could buy stuffs from market women and drop the money on the wares and whenever the owner of the product comes she will pick her money because people lived with CONTENTMENT AND MODESTY
Those days you could take 100 naira to the market and stock up your kitchen to the brim because food was cheap.eggs were 10 Naira,small coke was 15 Naira and the big one was 25 naira
With 30naira you can enter molue from mile 2 to festac
Festac was a peaceful, tranquil and safe haven before it became a den of pickpockets,armed robbers,kidnappers and Yahoo boys. you can go to a relaxation joint with just 500 naira and buy drinks and pepper soup to your satisfaction even as late as 2am and you are safe.if you walk around festac by 11.54 you will be sorry for yourself.infact by 7pm shop owners are closing when it was even at that time faaji was getting started
Never did I know festac will deteriorate to the level it is now
Those days you will beg,stalk and write several letters before you can manage to see a woman's cleavage.female nudity was rare but now you can meet a girl in tfc,buy her meat pie and in the twinkle of an eye you have bleeped her without much effort
Now men don't have to leave their house before they order for vagina online and the vagina will be brought to their doorsteps with just online booking
Millennials,I hope you can now understand why the older generation are irritated with your ways and lifestyle of how you do your things.not that the older generation were saints or perfect but they do things with tact and discretion.now no single taste again
We also went to night club.they call one of the night clubs 11.45.i don't know whether it's still being operated? Even in the club they were sexy in our own standard of sexy then o but not naked or in colourful rags and bogus wigs and heinous make-up
Those days you could put rice of 20naira and egg 10naira into the flask of a child to school but now it is indomie they put in their food flask to school
You need to watch music videos of the 80s and 90s then compare it with the olamides,davido,dammy Krane,tiwa savage etc,then you'll understand my point and the level of deterioration
Even club girls those days had to be begged for several months or sometimes years to see the colour of her pant but these days even church girls,to enter her pant no go reach 2weeks
Then by 10pm TV station closed.it was just nta we had it will show different colours of lines before it closes and the TV shows were edifying not the ones kids cannot even watch.millenials don't even know the difference between family soap operas/family drama and soft porn
All our own entertainment didn't pass
Everyday people Family circle Super story Passion Second chance Gardner's daughter Secret of the sand And nta news.but now go to MTV naked video vixens,trace,naked women, everywhere nudity and sex
Also teenagers getting pregnant was a serious abomination,they were ostracized and the parents shamed so parents really monitored their kids till they got to university.its not like now ss2 boy will be fucking jss3 girl inside the school toilet or at the back of principals office
Meanwhile the kid below me makes me laugh
If you want to recreate the old times,you can go and buy egg for 10 Naira or tell conductor you are going to mile two from agboju bustop.when you get into the bus,give him 30 naira and come back and tell me your experience
You can go to idumota and buy 6yards of original hollandise material for 1500 naira You can do night party in ikorodu and stay there with your friends throughout the night,them come back to share your experiences
You can spend 3 thousand naira to do a big parlour birthday party with your friends Take your kids to amusement park in Ikeja and buy candy floss for them 150 naira
Go to the saloon and do washing and setting for 150 naira
You can enter a cab from mile2 to idumota for 2 thousand naira
You can make Sunday rice and stew for 200naira that will feed the entire family and church visitors
You can buy expression attachment for 350naira and braid it for 700 naira You can buy chewing gum for 3 ....2 naira,50kobo
You can buy pink oil for 70naira Talking about music, the millennials have zero taste , power, substance and lyrics when it comes to music.nothing to gain, inspire or provoke deep thoughts from music like back in the days.their song no pass your bombom is driving me crazy,idi Araba,epon todun ,o'ndomilataro komajekinsun.
No let me open Una Yash finish o
That's just a taste of the iceberg,no put hand for my mouth o
Nigeria Really Got Talent: The just Made A Song With Just Indomie Box and A Computer
Lagos fans have joined forces to express their gratitude and admiration for Tunde Ednut on his 38th birthday, dedicating a song titled “If Tunde Ednut Posts You” to honor his support for young talents and the youth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jynmuNX_uPE In an interview with Bella News, the creators of the song revealed their inspiration, highlighting Tunde Ednut’s consistent promotion of young talents. The song aims to convey appreciation for Ednut’s role in turning aspiring individuals into success stories through his social media posts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI4w2ESqYxg One of the contributors explained, “The idea of the song was from the point that we want to wish Tunde Ednut a Happy Birthday in a special way. We thought, ‘Let’s just do this our own way with what we can afford.’ We then collaborated with Producer YolyBoy, and he agreed to work it out for us. At the end of the day, everything sounds good, and that is how the song was made.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rngPRYU55ME The track, “If Tunde Ednut Posts You,” acknowledges Ednut’s unique ability to spot talent and contribute to the success stories of emerging individuals. The creators emphasized that such consistent support requires a person with grace.