My people say old age no dey hide, dat na proper truth. For those of us who are blessed with good genes and still maintain our youthful looks, let's thank God o! It isn't easy, shey you know.
I
grew up in the garden city of Pitakwa, now known as Portharcout in Rivers
state. I lived on Port Johnson to Ohafia Street in Gborokiri. Meeeen it was the
good old days; I remember it like yesterday!
Every
day was like a carnival in our house because my parents were always
entertaining that I actually used to think that there were many Christmases in
a year.
What
sticks out in my mind the most was the love that my siblings and I shared with
our parents.
Permit
me to say it for all the early 50s babies, we are the blessed ones.
I
come from a regular middle class family; our parents were not rich but they enjoyed
a glowing reputation for integrity.
They
never chased money.
We
were loaded with an overdose of morals, values, principles and how to protect
our golden name. We were warned that a good name was better than money. It
still is, I can assure you.
Parents,
those days, gave only love, nothing materialistic.
I
remember our first TV, it was Black and White, even photos we took then were
black and white. I still have a bunch of them, with many colourful memories
looking at them.
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