Education, Youth Life, Community Resilience, Post-War Challenges, Cultural Practices, Daily Routines, Haircutting Culture, Religious Influence, Socioeconomic Conditions, Gender Roles

DRUM . 01 September 1971 . Pg 6

The text describes a young girl who carries her stool to school, emphasizing her determination to focus on her education despite the challenges. It also mentions a young man getting a haircut at a roadside barber in Onitsha, highlighting the everyday life and struggles of people in the area, particularly those who have lost their belongings during the war.

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The text describes a young girl who carries her stool to school, emphasizing her determination to focus on her education despite the challenges. It also mentions a young man getting a haircut at a roadside barber in Onitsha, highlighting the everyday life and struggles of people in the area, particularly those who have lost their belongings during the war.

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