A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words: Grandma's House

Adebayo grew up under the care of his grandma. She lived in the outskirt of the city and planted several ornaments to beautify the small cottage where she stays. During weekends, she engaged Adebayo with discussions on school matters to ensure he had a good understanding of what he was taught. Adebayo was 8, he enjoys the company of his grandma and sometimes chose to spend the holiday with her in the small village rather than the big city with his parents.

Adebayo nicknamed her "under 16", she was always acting like one and never admit she had grown old. One particular Monday, Adebayo returned from school happy to have learned how to operate the laptop he had kept in his drawer for a long time.

"Under 16" he called. His grandma smiled, the nickname has a way of making her blush.
"Adebayo, go get undress, you can tell me all you have after you've eaten"
"No grandma, let me tell you now".
"Alright," she said and followed him to the field.

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Adebayo was happy to show grandma all he had learned. Grandma looked with kin interest despite she could understand just a little from what he said.
"What's this?", She asked pointing at the monitor
"That's the blank space where I will write". He typed Me and my under 16 learning how to operate a laptop. She smiled.
"With you here, I will soon become a digital under 16". She said. They both laughed.
"This week I will allow you to learn more of this. We weren't privileged to have it and since you're privileged, you should make effective use of it. " Grandma said cuddling him.

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