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Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by raumdeuter: 3:14pm On Dec 25, 2018
Abbeyme:


Not true. Very incorrect.

School year was January to december until it was changed in 1991
Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by folake4u(f): 3:51pm On Dec 25, 2018
daveP:
na only that ine you go see. i know!!
That didnt take away the fun.

I can't help it na grin grin grin.
You don old na tongue.
Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by folake4u(f): 3:51pm On Dec 25, 2018
ndubueze92:
Merry Christmas Pretty wannabe Lawyer.... Smiles.... Come and share my chicken with me.


This one that forgot me undecided
Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by derbykol(f): 4:34pm On Dec 25, 2018
FRANKOSKI:
CHRISTMAS WAS SWEETER WHEN GROWING UP... �
Exactly
Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by Abbeyme: 6:43pm On Dec 25, 2018
raumdeuter:


School year was January to december until it was changed in 1991

Indomie Generation!

It was originally September /October to August. It was changed sometime around 1986-1987 when curriculum was changing from 6-5-4 to 6-3-3-4.

The start and term end dates was reverted to status quo for reasons best known to them!
Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by raumdeuter: 6:54pm On Dec 25, 2018
Abbeyme:


Indomie Generation!

It was originally September /October to August. It was changed sometime around 1986-1987 when curriculum was changing from 6-5-4 to 6-3-3-4.

The start and term end dates was reverted to status quo for reasons best known to them!

I remember in 1987 we spent 4 terms in school to change it to Jan-December

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Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by Nobody: 6:58pm On Dec 25, 2018
IkonBee:


You're a moronic person.

South west has the highest number of stunted kids in Nigeria.

Which people are known by hairy yam legs, flat heads and dwarf statures?

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Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by Nobody: 7:04pm On Dec 25, 2018
Okoyeeebos:


Which people are known by hairy yam legs, flat heads and dwarf statures?

What can be worst than being scrawny?

After gulping Amala and hydraulic soup malnourishnent follows.

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Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by Nobody: 7:09pm On Dec 25, 2018
IkonBee:

What can be worst than being scrawny?

After gulping Amala and hydraulic soup malnourishnent follows.

Anthony Joshua eats Amala and Ewedu soup, he has achieved what no Igbo man has ever achieved.

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Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by Nobody: 7:17pm On Dec 25, 2018
Okoyeeebos:


Anthony Joshua eats Amala and Ewedu soup, he has achieved what no Igbo man has ever achieved.

What has Anthony Joshua achieved?
Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by Nobody: 8:08pm On Dec 25, 2018
IkonBee:


What has Anthony Joshua achieved?

Ask me again.
Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by oluwaseunamos33(m): 8:22pm On Dec 25, 2018
Hmmmmm. Am happy am Christian, the best religion in the whole world.

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Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by KillTheZombies: 8:37pm On Dec 25, 2018
okuya:
We start our first term/end of year exam in november

Just like Mr nwosu and family can you remind me the other story about the farmer that lives in sapele? I'll appreciate. grin
Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by ndubueze92(m): 10:56pm On Dec 25, 2018
folake4u:



This one that forgot me undecided
You know, I could never forget my bold lawyer in a hurry. Miss you a lot though.
Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by folake4u(f): 7:48am On Dec 26, 2018
ndubueze92:
You know, I could never forget my bold lawyer in a hurry. Miss you a lot though.


Awww! smiley.

Thank you dear.

I don't miss your wahala sha undecided tongue.
Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by titiforever: 11:07am On Dec 26, 2018
Wow, good narration.
Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by FruitCakes(f): 12:47pm On Dec 27, 2018
FRANKOSKI:
CHRISTMAS WAS SWEETER WHEN GROWING UP... �
Lol yea. Adulthood is a scam

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Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by ghettochild4u(m): 9:06pm On Dec 27, 2018
okuya:
Sometimes we get these as reward in a large tray or basin where we all have to joyfully feast together
This one am so used to..
Lol
Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by daveP(m): 11:46am On Dec 28, 2018
folake4u:



I can't help it na grin grin grin.

You don old na tongue.
old ke? Abeg o. black still dey my head and i never grow beards o. no start wetin you no fit finish o. ehen.
Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by folake4u(f): 11:52am On Dec 28, 2018
daveP:
old ke? Abeg o. black still dey my head and i never grow beards o. no start wetin you no fit finish o. ehen.


grin grin grin.

But you be uncle for where I dey na tongue cheesy
Re: The Christmas Season I Grew Up With :photos by Mryacks: 12:13pm On Dec 30, 2018
So nice ....good ol days

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