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

in Hindwhale Community11 months ago

What an interesting post you've made today dear friend...

Although I wasn't part of the millennial generation but also got desired research response. Your post is full of sincerity and nice words
In the '90s, sweets in Nigeria were mostly imported from other countries, like the UK and the US. Popular sweets included chocolate bars like Kit Kats and Twix, and candies like Skittles and M&M's. The '90s also saw the rise of local sweets, like chin chin and zobo. In the 2000s, local sweets became even more popular, with new products like haw-haw and choco Milo emerging. In the 2010s, there has been a growing interest in healthier sweets, with products like ogi and amala gaining popularity. The sweets industry in Nigeria has changed dramatically over the decades.
The entertainment landscape in Nigeria was vastly different in the '90s and 2000s. In the '90s, there were only a handful of television stations, and most of the content was imported from abroad. There were also a limited number of cinemas and movie theaters, and most people watched movies at home on VHS tapes. In the 2000s, satellite TV became widely available, and channels like Africa Magic and Iroko TV began producing local content. The cinema industry also began to grow, with theaters like Filmhouse Cinema and Genesis Deluxe Cinemas becoming popular. Music also gained popularity, with artists like 2Baba and Burna boy etc..

You've written well.
Thanks for sharing and good luck with the challenge.....

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 11 months ago 

I'm glad you enjoyed the post! Your thoughtful comment means a lot. Thanks for the encouragement!

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