Kolade Surajudeen (Left) and Yusuf Nurudeen (Right) |
1.0 The Journey Of Friendship In Army Comprehensive High School, Akure.
Old Building Of Army Comprehensive High School, Akure |
In
the bustling town of Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria, two young boys, Kolade
Surajudeen and Yusuf Nurudeen, embarked on a journey that would shape their
lives forever.
It
was the year 1990, and both had just joined Army Secondary School, Akure.
Little
did they know, their paths were about to intertwine in a way that would leave
an indelible mark on their hearts.
From
the first day, Kolade Surajudeen and Yusuf Nurudeen were inseparable.
They
shared the same class, the same teachers, and often, the same troubles.
Over
the course of six years, their bond grew stronger, built on mutual respect and
shared experiences.
Yusuf
Nurudeen and Kolade Surajudeen shared an unbreakable bond forged in the
bustling halls of Army Secondary School, Akure, between 1990 and 1995.
For
six transformative years, they navigated the ups and downs of adolescence
together, cementing a friendship that would stand the test of time.
Their
lives took different paths after graduation, but destiny had a heartwarming
surprise in store for them.
The
corridors of the school echoed with their laughter, the sports field with their
cheers, and the classroom with their whispers of dreams and aspirations.
2.0 The Unforgettable Moment: A Group Picture Resurfaces
Yusuf Nurudeen |
Fast
forward 29 years, and life has taken them on different journeys.
Kolade
Surajudeen had become a successful entrepreneur and captain of industry, while
Yusuf Nurudeen had carved a niche for himself as a renowned journalist.
Their
paths crossed again during a high school reunion in Akure, a nostalgic event
that brought back a flood of memories.
During
this reunion, Yusuf Nurudeen pulled out an old, slightly faded photograph.
"Remember
this?" he asked, a mischievous grin spreading across his face. Yusuf
Nurudeen’s eyes widened as he took the photo.
It
was a group picture captured all those years ago at Army Secondary School,
Akure.
The
image showed a group of young, carefree boys, brimming with dreams, unburdened
by the realities of life.
The
photograph brought back a cascade of memories, each more vivid than the last.
The
joy of seeing those youthful faces again was overwhelming.
This
moment led Kolade Surajudeen to pen a beautiful report, encapsulating the
essence of their shared history and the importance of preserving such memories.
3.0 A Nostalgic Journey: Kolade Surajudeen Writes
Kolade Surajudeen |
After exhibiting the 29-year-old picture to Kolade Surajudeen, he wrote the nostalgia report below.
- “Honestly, that picture is taking me down memory lane.
- Gone are the days, the good old days.
- If only men could turn into boys again, if only all could gather together again, if only yesterday could be taken back again.
- What a wish! What an imagination! What an impossibility!
- Everything, they say, is time. Time is such a powerful force that drives every other thing.
- It brings people together, and with it, people move apart.
- Twenty children, as is usually said, can never roll together for twenty years.
- There is time for everything in life. Time is everything, and everything is time.
- A time to come, with time, is certain to become once upon a time.
- May our good yesterday be remembered to honor our better today, and our today shall live on for the fulfillment of our brighter tomorrow.
- Thanks for taking me through this path of old memories.”
- Per: Kolade Surajudeen
4.0 Sharing Pictures With Friends: A Timeless Tradition
Old Building Of Army Comprehensive
High School, Akure |
Kolade
Surajudeen’s report delved into the emotional significance of old photographs
and the joy they bring when shared with friends.
There's
something magical about revisiting the past through pictures. They are not just
images, but encapsulated emotions and stories waiting to be retold.
In
today's digital age, the best way-to share-pictures with friends has evolved
dramatically. Gone are the days of passing around physical albums.
Now,
we have the convenience of digital platforms. Kolade Surajudeen and Yusuf
Nurudeen, highlighted how modern technology allows us to share pictures withfriends instantly, no matter where they are in the world.
They
reflected on the various platforms available, from social media to dedicated
photo-sharing sites, emphasizing the joy and connection they foster.
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Kolade's
report didn't stop at the emotional journey. He provided practical advice on
the best photo upload sites, ensuring that memories like their school
photograph could be preserved and shared effortlessly.
He
mentioned popular sites like Google Photos, Flickr, and Dropbox, highlighting
their features and user-friendliness.
These
platforms offer ample storage, easy sharing options, and the ability to
organize photos in a meaningful way.
Kolade
emphasized the importance of choosing the right platform to keep memories alive
and accessible.
He
shared tips on how to categorize and tag photos for easy retrieval and
encouraged readers to make it a habit to digitize and upload old photographs to
prevent them from being lost in time.
5.0 Reflecting On Nostalgic Memories Of Secondary School Days And The Role Of The Schools Teachery Staff
Looking through old pictures from
secondary school, many former students feel a deep sense of nostalgia for the
days spent in classrooms and schoolyards.
The schools teachery staff played a
significant role in shaping the experiences and growth of students during those
formative years.
Their dedication and passion for
teaching have left lasting impressions on the students they once guided.
The photos bring back memories of
moments shared with friends and the influential presence of the schools
teachery staff.
From organizing extracurricular
activities to supporting students academically, the impact of the schools
teachery staff extends far beyond the classroom walls.
These old images serve as reminders of
the connections built and the life lessons learned under their care.
For many, the legacy of their
secondary school days is intertwined with the influence and mentorship of the
teaching staff, forever shaping their paths.
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