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IGTV -- 5 THINGS YOU WON’T REMEMBER BECAUSE YOU WEREN’T BORN IN THE 80s OR 90s (1)

5 THINGS YOU WON’T REMEMBER BECAUSE YOU WEREN’T BORN IN THE 80S OR 90S If you were born in the 80s or 90s, you would be familiar with these legendary things that made many of Nigerians’ childhood memorable, here are 5 things that will revive those memories: 1. Digestive Biscuit One major junk food that made Primary school interesting is this Biscuit, the joy derived in eating it can’t be compared to none. Unfortunately, most 2000’s kids are only interested in shawarma, pizza and burger. 2. Robot Chewing Gum Robot Chewing Gum is the only gum that you will take and still learn something from it. Can you remember the wrapper of this chewing gum, that has Question and Answer at its back? It was legendary, many 90’s kids gained a small portion of their incredible knowledge from this gum wrapper. Today’s kids are all about TikTok and Snapchat. 3. Cassette Rewinder If you know what this is, then your parents must have been rich, because it means you had a video player in your home to have this rewinder. The most memorable thing about this rewinder is that it keep turnionowon when you’re rewinding a cassette. With all the Netflix and streaming services thes kids have today, cassette rewinders may never see the light of day again. 4. Olympic Notebook This notebook was the first source of expo for every child. Back in Primary school with the Olympic notebook you can answer any Mathematics related question, all you have to is just turn to the back of the notebook. 5. Lamp & Radio Player This lamp saved a whole lot of lives from the hands of failed electricity. If you were rich and you could afford a generator, you might not know this thing. But with this in your home and 4 big tiger batteries, you can live lavishly. CTA: What other 80s or 90s things bring back childhood memories?

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