There
are some common games paramount to Nigerian kids while growing up in
several parts of the country particularly the suburbs.
These activities depicts the
common ways average Nigerian children participated in while growing
before the advent of amusement parks, video games, sophisticated toys
and exotic eatries as we have it today due to the effects of
globalization.
Check out the games in pictures and brief description as explained below:
(1) Ten-ten:
This was a very common game mostly played by the girls. One can still remember a few songs we sang then in the tune of 'tinko tinko tinkolo tinko' and other simple Christians songs or nursery rhymes taught in primary schools.
(2) skipping rope:
(3) Tyre Riding:
Mostly played by boys but a few girls commonly tomboys joined in the act. Condemned tyres of vehicles or motorcyles were used for the racing across short distances and the speed was mostly controlled with sticks and at times by hand.
(4) Playing in the rain:
This game was fun especially when you are playing in the rain with your friends. Most people used the opportunity to fetch the rain water. Some kids danced in the rain unclad those days while some wore panties. Most kids ended up falling sick due to the cold while others were severely beaten by parents for getting their clothes wet.
(5) Cooking with plant leaves:
This one is almost related with the popular 'mummy and daddy' play. Nigerian kids plucked any leaf they see around them, make fire and begin to cook a supposed delicious meal. Some people even go as far as tasting it out of childish antics.
(6) Kite:
This one is mostly done by the boys. Kids displayed
their creative skills unconsciously by using carbon papers or leather
bags and brooms with a long rope to make a kite. This is mostly done
during the dry seasons when its windy to enable the object soar high to
the amusement of the kids.
(7) Jangilova:
This one is done by both genders and it was a fun game. The children used to compete on who will go the highest when swinging. It entailed age-long songs like 'Jangilova epo motto' and so on.
(8) Box game of numbers:
This entails securing spots like you are purchasing lands with a
chart that is drawn on the ground. Any opponent that barges into your
land space is penalized and the person with most spaces at the end of
the day wins the game.
(9) Boju Boju:
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