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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Jamesbiodun(m): 6:22pm On Apr 21, 2022
Gone are those days though grin
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by ewa20buredi100: 6:29pm On Apr 21, 2022
oke2018:
Yes I did & wakama for book 6

I think odion and wakama was in pry 5
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by dollynnn(f): 6:30pm On Apr 21, 2022
justiniyke29:

I think you are right, with Ali and simbi.
Edet lives in calabar should be primary 2

Wakama and Kunle maybe primary 3 or 4

Malam gandoki lol still remember some of those stories
Yeah. Good old days
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by PreciousBro: 6:32pm On Apr 21, 2022
Nostalgia smiley
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by ewa20buredi100: 6:41pm On Apr 21, 2022
Divay22:
The first of honesty (the fruit of honesty is God's blessings smiley
Queen owu
Deep regret
The raising sun
One week one trouble (Wilson tagbo)
Chocolate cream solider
Lord of the flies

Macmillan was the best textbook... For the fact that your younger ones can still use it after you've move to the next class...
But you gat use newspaper or calender take cover both first and back before you write your name.

Did you read:
Ifeanyi and Obi
The village boy
Akpan Akan-Utu
Ibe the cannon boy
Sweet mother ( the one that had Tesa has the little girl, whose mother was a blind beggar)
Mother's choice
Tunde on the run
Chaka the Zulu
King Solomon's mine

These are the ones I can recall, because I was very fond of them.

Then there was:
Second chance

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Raph82(m): 6:56pm On Apr 21, 2022
abobote:

Leave that thing. That time at primary 4 5, I can not read, but now, my primary 2 sons can read very well
But the primary two children that can read now can not write SSCE and pass galantly without being registered at special centers where parents pay heavily to have their way in helping their empty-headed kids pass once. What's the essense of the education kids have these days, when they can't defend their University degrees?
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by calberian: 7:02pm On Apr 21, 2022
Gosh, 1989 all over again! In 1991, it was Wakama and the great Gandoki!
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Jack005(m): 7:10pm On Apr 21, 2022
Those old times were the most enjoyable times I ever experienced.. I read this books in 1995... Nolstgia really.

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Lucymercy: 7:13pm On Apr 21, 2022
post=112148461:
.......This and many others.

The good ol' days when men were boys.
And women were girls.
And virginity was sweet cool



Those are realy the good old days!
Oga Kasim,
Agba Awo himself wink


You can say that again Sir.
Truer words have never been spoken.
Yes thosr were did day when reading culture was on....as a bookworm l read many books back then.....you want to shed tears while reading l recommend you read Weep not child.
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Akanoaaa(m): 7:34pm On Apr 21, 2022
That was 2000
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Samunique(m): 7:45pm On Apr 21, 2022
kasim155:
Yeah I did in 1997. I love Macmillian product that year.
I read it in 84.

How time flies !!!

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Nobody: 7:47pm On Apr 21, 2022
ewa20buredi100:


I think odion and wakama was in pry 5
I've forgotten sha , cos I know Agbo is bk 4

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Savagr(m): 7:55pm On Apr 21, 2022
post=112148461:
.......This and many others.

The good ol' days when men were boys.
And women were girls.
And virginity was sweet cool



Those are realy the good old days!
Oga Kasim,
Agba Awo himself wink


You can say that again Sir.
Truer words have never been spoken.
Read all
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Adesina18111(m): 8:09pm On Apr 21, 2022
Wow...thanks boss...but I read about them in Primary 6 too...They (Emeka, Wakama) were in school and they killed a snake that was swallowing their school poultry eggs cheesy


quote author=Ikaosunwon post=112151239]


I think Emeka and Wakama was Primary 5[/quote]
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Sarsaproko: 8:16pm On Apr 21, 2022
Agbalagbi...
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by newconnectng1: 8:37pm On Apr 21, 2022
This is one of those books that you can't forget in a hurry
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Yomexy11: 8:41pm On Apr 21, 2022
I read it in 1987........ Good old days
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Emdebby2: 8:43pm On Apr 21, 2022
Yes I read it.
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Nobody: 9:05pm On Apr 21, 2022
All these very local , good for nothing books that could never have prepared you for the trials and wickedness going on in this country. How to fetch water from the stream, taught girls how to gossip through gossip scenes in the books, how to play hair (chuku and thread (mtshew) ) was what some of these books was teaching Nigerian pupils who read them.
Mtsheww. * Long sigh *

P.s My school never recommended or asked us to buy such books, back in the day. Not even those Simbi goes to school , or is it Simi goes to school books that were widely known around schools.
I didn't miss out on anything, as far as I'm concerned... Lol.

Meanwhile, I was busy reading ' sleepover girls club 1,2,3 and more. My mates and I were busy reading; Hansel and Gretel, Wind In The Willows, The Meadows, Rapunzel, Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs...and a few more interesting, knowledge-growing books for kids back then.
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by sageb: 9:27pm On Apr 21, 2022
Yes
MacMillan books was the best back then.
Primary 2: Ali and simbi
Primary 3: Edet lives in Calabar
Primary 4: Agbo lives in the town of lagun , which is not far from Ibadan.
Primary 5: Odion and Wakama
Primary 6: Michael the boy's scout

Nostalgia

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by kasim155: 9:30pm On Apr 21, 2022
AgentGoat:



No please, i no wan old abeg grin

Hahahhahahahaa funny u.

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by kasim155: 9:31pm On Apr 21, 2022
Samunique:
I read it in 84.

How time flies !!!

Whaoooo 84, that a very long time ago. 13 years bfor mine. U na agba b that ooooo. Lol.

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Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by larrypourl(m): 9:41pm On Apr 21, 2022
You all forgot Raliat the good girl... Macmillan books were the best honestly.
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Tycyborg(m): 9:47pm On Apr 21, 2022
post=112148461:
.......This and many others.

The good ol' days when men were boys.
And women were girls.
And virginity was sweet cool



Those are realy the good old days!
Oga Kasim,
Agba Awo himself wink

You forgot to add Ade our naughty little brother and koku baboni lol


You can say that again Sir.
Truer words have never been spoken.

You didn't add Ade our naughty little brother, koku baboni and the palmwine tapper
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Oshin56(m): 9:55pm On Apr 21, 2022
Paramount01:



2004? You are in primary 4?
I guess you are in JSS3 then, chief that's why you have to avoid some unnecessary argument.
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by adeniyi65(m): 10:18pm On Apr 21, 2022
Am already envisaging myself alongside my then colleagues shouting and opening those mouths widely in chanting MR SADA IS A FARMER before my English teacher Mrs Cole of ojo high school lagos.good old days.public education has gone to the dogs today.
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by adeniyi65(m): 10:22pm On Apr 21, 2022
Adonis86:
I can only remember the Edet that traveled from oron to ikot ekpene... Over 30 years ago and nothing was heard of him again. �
That is book 4
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Danniedpastor(m): 10:38pm On Apr 21, 2022
justiniyke29:

Thanks for the trip down memory lane, I think I read this book 2001.

What about mr sada is a farmer, he lives in sapele and has a big farm


That's in book 1
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by simpleseyi: 10:44pm On Apr 21, 2022
obiekunie01:


If you know you know!

Nigerian celebrity porn star. Making the parents proud, and the boys happy. God no go give us such pikin wey go disgrace family, Amen
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by simpleseyi: 10:46pm On Apr 21, 2022
emmykk:


I don't think is available for your age in that 2004 ...there are new English book now.

I m 42 now I read this macmillan around 1989

Weldon bros. How are the grandchildren? I hope they are currently with you for the holiday?
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by vivaciousvivi(f): 10:54pm On Apr 21, 2022
Sndfrank:
Read this book that year
Its strange how all of a sudden, you have so many questions that dont really gel together just by looking at this picture:
1. How is Mrs Nwosu "cooking" rice on a flat wooden table top?
2. Why on earth will she have fresh tomatoes touching a hot pot
3. Why is her daughter cutting fresh pineapple on a bare table top and not a cutting board?
4. Why would either of them allow Mary sweep with dust and all with an open pot of food and freshly cut pineapples nearby?
5. How is Mr Nwosu just bringing in live chickens and rice don done? cheesy

Questions.....Questions grin

adeniyi65:

That is book 4
Wasn't Agbo Book 4 and Edet Book 3?
Re: Flashback: Did You Read This Book While Growing Up? by Paramount01(m): 11:21pm On Apr 21, 2022
Oshin56:
I guess you are in JSS3 then, chief that's why you have to avoid some unnecessary argument.


I was in S.S. 2 then

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