I was an Ikebe Super Addict......
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Wednesday, January 14, 2026
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A fan then 🙄🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteNa hide , I dey hide read Ikebe Super those days
ReplyDeleteLol. My papa dey buy everything then and he allowed us read.
DeleteLol 🤣🤣 Hide hide reader's association 😀
Delete🤣🤣 no be lie na Adunni Mi, make person for no chop hot knock for head say na spoilt pikin
DeleteEverything has changed no newspaper vendors like before,
ReplyDeleteBenbenla and lulu, sergeant komo.
I tell you. I miss physical newspapers and the hawkers.
DeleteYea, especially that sound/honk the newspaper man makes.
DeleteRemember Funtime, Lolly magazine etc 🗞️📦
So so long....
ReplyDeleteWas not born then
ReplyDeleteNo vex oo
ReplyDeleteK?
As in, thousand?
I don't understand (in Odmeje's voice)
My dear the K is for kobo. The Nigerian currency used to be in naira and kobo, we had coins then. The good old days of Naija.
DeleteAnon reduce ur CAP naw
DeleteHmmm, Naija. 50k, 40k for good quality prints of those days.
ReplyDeleteI think the K is Kobo not thousand
DeleteI don't know this...
ReplyDeleteNa my neighbours wey open eyes we dey follow read am 🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteThose days were fun.
Never missed an edition, except if it was printed late.
ReplyDeleteThe K means kobo. When Nigerian money had so much value.
ReplyDeleteCan they modify it?
ReplyDelete