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So I sat reminiscing about a time past in my life. Way back in primary and secondary schools, learning to speak fluent English Language, the Additions, Subtractions and further mathematics amongst other subjects. But most outstanding about that time were the songs we sang growing up in school. None of them won any music awards back then and I'm almost certain none would win any now. (Not in the present times we find ourselves living in.)
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Here's the Lyrics to my favourite song back then: shoutout to all who knows this song.
"The day is bright, it's bright and fair, oh happy day, the day of joy. The day is bright, it's bright and fair, oh happy day of joy". Then for the fun of it overzealous persons like myself would scream out "mama jollof rice" just because it pisses off one of the frustrated school teachers whose job it was to try and educate us stubborn youngsters. Crazier times had been but we have somehow managed to not just survive but also thrive. #allthankstoGod.
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"Happy dede ooo...."
ReplyDeleteAs happy as can be. Thanks.
Deletethe teachers were so annoyed when the whole school would yell mama jollof rice
ReplyDeleteAnd that was the most fun marching song to sing. Drove all the teachers insane with anger.
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