<p>Do you ever wish to go back?</p><p>To the good old days.</p><p>Days when we were worry free and oblivious to the problems of the world.</p><p>Days when ignorance was bliss.</p><p><br></p><p>I don't know about you but those days were the best,I wish I could go back.</p><p>Days when little pieces of meat were enough to put smiles on our faces.</p><p>Days when we could play in the rain and be happy.</p><p>And when we were swindled of the money we got from visitors.</p><p><br></p><p>In the morning,you would see some children crying that they didn't want to go to school.</p><p>Some mothers would almost peel their children's skin all in the name of bathing. Those days were bliss.</p><p>They would ask the child to hold the edge of the bowl while they scrubbed their foot.</p><p>Being given 20 naira to school was a privilege, if you got 50 naira,your father was a rich man.</p><p><br></p><p>In the afternoon,Garri with cold water and fish,groundnut or sugar was enough to do the trick.</p><p> After grumbling about not wanting to do assignments, we'll be forced to sleep because the sun was blazing.</p><p><br></p><p>In the evening everyone would come out to play.</p><p>There were different games and sand was the most used resource.</p><p>No child would want to go inside to drink water for fear that they would be held captive by their mothers.</p><p> </p><p>In the night,we would run around with big bellies that contained our dinner.</p><p>The elders in the house would gather the children and tell them Alo.</p><p>They would teach them songs and share their wisdom.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>We were happier,we did not care about who had the biggest phone or if we were popular. Things were determined differently then.</p><p><br></p><p>Days when we were promised gifts if we passed our exams. </p><p>People used to be so appreciative and happy. </p><p><br></p><p>If your father had a big generator,you were considered wealthy.</p><p>If for some reason,you managed to have a phone before completing your secondary school education,oh you would be king.</p><p><br></p><p>And oh,if luck was not on your side and you lost money,you were to be considered dead.</p><p>If you were unhappy then,it was probably because of something so simple,not as complicated as now.</p><p><br></p><p>Ninety percent of children were respectful.</p><p>You would see and elder and your two knees would touch the floor.</p><p>You would see and elder carrying something and lend a helping hand.</p><p>Days when you didn't have to be afraid that you will be used for ritual if you pointed someone on the right direction.</p><p><br></p><p>Those days,we used to be so full of life and energy.</p><p>We were happy and less grumpy.</p><p>Guys didn't have to think of how to be a billionaire at 16.</p><p>Girls didn't have to think of how to keep their relationship from falling apart.</p><p><br></p><p>You didn't have to walk far to find true love.</p><p>You didn't have to always doubt people's motives.</p><p>You didn't have to think of what you'd eat tomorrow night from today.</p><p><br></p><p>I don't know about you but I want to go back.</p><p>Back to the days where you didn't have to go far to be happy.</p><p>Back to the days where birthdays were something to celebrate yourself and not something to spite others with.</p><p>Back to the days where sachet water was 5 naira and you needed just 100 naira to make noodles and eggs.</p><p>Back to the days when children thought of eloping from home with just 20 naira </p><p><br></p><p>Those were the good old days.</p>
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I hope my piece brings a smile to your face and helps you remember how happy you used to be.
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