A Nigerian lady was astonished after discovering her grandmother’s 1974 social studies note, which contained valuable insights and a brief account of Lagos’s history.
While sorting through their family’s old belongings, @Ayo_Lad said on Twitter (X) that she discovered her grandmother’s 1974 social studies notebook.
“Found my grandmother’s social studies note from 1974. A lot of gems in it, including some scant history of Lagos here. Some bit about the formation of FCT and military governors of 19 states.”
The pictures showed the antique notebook with her grandmother’s handwriting still intact and free of ink smudges, from the front cover to the back.
She revealed that while some of the notes covered the establishment of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, and the military governors in 19 states, the pages were filled with interesting details about Lagos’ rich history.
Netizens have stormed to the comment section to appreciate the notebook’s neatness and historical knowledge.
Some conjectured that the curriculum had been altered because the history in the notebook did not align with the current curriculum, while others asked for the book to be published.
Below are some comments,
@lucas_ugoh Their writing Dey always make sense…our own Dey run like say bolt dey chase us
@olafity That’s was the same secondary school I attended.
Then it was called A.T.T African teachers training college, Ifako Ijaye
Now it’s called it A.C.M.C Africa church model college, Ifako Ijaye
💙🫶🏻
@ajowhales_bobo This is a gem because my school no teach us this one for government and history sef not to talk of social studies
@iamdhubem Hi Ayo, I would love to read this. Is it possible to scan or put it in a google drive form?
@_cocokaramel_ 1974!!!!! Wow she’s a keeper oooo I no even know where my sec school books Dey
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