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RE: "Steemit Engagement Challenge - S13/W5 - 90's vs 2K"

in Hindwhale Community7 months ago

Hello friend, you have really written well and your illustrations were what made it Worth reading. I smiled throughout..
According to my own research... In Nigeria, the entertainment scene in the 90s was dominated by radio and TV. On the radio, music from local artists like Fela Kuti and King Sunny Ade was popular, as well as music from across Africa. On TV, Nigerian TV shows like New Masquerade and Checkmate were staples. In the 2k, the Nigerian entertainment scene exploded, with the rise of Nollywood and the growing popularity of Afrobeats. Nigerians like Davido and Wizkid have taken over the international music scene, and Nollywood has become a billion-dollar industry.....
The difference between school fun in the 90s and the 2k in Nigeria can be summed up in one word: phones. In the 90s, kids had to rely on face-to-face interaction to have fun at school. They would play traditional games like "Oware" and "Draughts" with their friends. In the 2k, kids now have phones and can connect with their friends through social media, video games, and online platforms. This has drastically changed the nature of school fun.....
In the 90s, sweets in Nigeria were primarily homemade or bought from street vendors. Popular sweets included "Eko", a fried dough made from flour, and "Gala", a fried doughnut popular among children. The 2k has seen a massive change in the availability of sweets, with many imported sweets like "Milo" and "Twix" becoming popular. The sweets industry has also grown, with Nigerian-owned companies like "Chi" and "Rano" becoming major players....

Thanks for sharing and good luck with the challenge....

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