#tvshowwaybackchallenge: Day 6 - The New Village Headmaster

in busy •  7 years ago 

I will set the record straight by saying this tvshow dates back to early 70s. Guess what? My dad has not located my mom then, talk more of conceiving someone like me. 🙈.


Anyway, I was opportuned to watch some episodes in our black and white television around the middle 90s. The English there was spoken with an intonation of the Yoruba language. Sorry, if you don't fully understand the grammar. Let's checkout the The New Village Headmaster together.


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The movie depicts some of the traditions of the Nigerian people back in the colonial days and post colonial era. It is a mix of comedy and suspense. Remembering the fun associated with seeing these movie brings back fun memories.



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This #tvshowwaybackchallenge was started by @saffisara, and it is fun to see people participate in it. If you find it fun and wants to join, kindly find the guide below:


Choose one television show from any point in your youth.
➿ Write a few words about when & where you watched the show for the first time, what it means to you, and/or why it holds a spot in your memories.
➿ Try to write your text while watching an episode. As soon as it ends, wrap up what you were writing and submit it.
➿ Do this for 7 days in a row if you get nominated.

➿ Mention one person who should do this on each day.

➿ Tag it #tvshowwaybackchallenge and include these rules at the bottom of your post.

I will like to nominate @beth147 to take up the challenge. 😁😀😁.

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My signout message is from G. C. Lichtenberg:

I cannot say whether things will get better if they change, what I can say is that they must change if they are to get better



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STAY TUNED TO, @emjoe

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Hmmmmm, you brought back lost memory, thanks for sharing

You are welcome dear. Those memories were really fun