What are your memories growing up as an African child? Twitter takes you there
”Memories are made of this! ”, a very common cliche you wouldn’t miss out in most conversations.
Well this conversation has finally got its place on social media and has been trending for a while now. But what’s interesting is that Africa has got into the mix with many twitter users shading light on their memories growing up as children of the beautiful continent.
Having been raised in Africa, as an African, several memories while growing up tend to be similar across board, though not limited from around the world.
Twitter timeline for the past few weeks is filled with pictures and memes of the funny struggles African children had growing up, using the hashtag #GrowingUpBlack.
The hashtag started in Johannesburg, South Africa. As of the 16 July, the hashtag has 813, 325 tweets to it.
#GrowingUpBlack Cdfuppp pic.twitter.com/ZRlJPcKjsF
— Ang (@xxanggg__) July 16, 2015
#GrowingUpBlack Every girl has experienced this. https://t.co/au1GRsRLgN
— JAIMESHA THOMAS (@thatgirljaycole) July 16, 2015
https://twitter.com/JasminBPearson/status/621432786184859649
#GrowingUpBlack these TV shows were everything. 👌🏽 pic.twitter.com/vF2tiHNaPQ
— untame impala (@fXOrever) July 15, 2015
https://twitter.com/CommonBlackGirI/status/621418863851384832
#GrowingUpBlack when Vaseline was used for lotion, hair grease and Chapstick. Multi-functional pic.twitter.com/1mVSY7FgU5
— Alexandra Coppadge (@Alex_Coppadge) July 15, 2015
https://twitter.com/MatthewACherry/status/621200188909039616
https://twitter.com/CommonBlackGirI/status/621190427027181568
https://twitter.com/Kendraaa6/status/621529593577541633