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by Abubakar Gani
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Before phones we laughed. Those were the days when the sun set on laughter, when the sound of a twirling rope striking the earth was a rhythm that united children across Northern Nigeria.

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In the absence of mobile phones, television, or electronic distractions, children created joy from the simplest of materials.

A rope became more than a cord; it was a symbol of innocence, creativity, and unity.

In school compounds, village squares, and dusty streets, children—especially girls, found in skipping a pastime that shaped their physical agility, their social connections, and even their character.

Skipping rope, often referred to as jump rope, was one of the most cherished childhood games in Northern Nigeria’s past. It was a simple form of recreation that required little to start with.

A piece of rope, sometimes made from discarded rubber or plant fibers, was all that was needed. Children would gather in groups, swinging the rope in rhythmic motions while others jumped in time, their feet tapping the ground in perfect coordination.

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It was not just a game but an art form—a dance between balance, rhythm, and friendship.

In many northern communities, skipping rope served as a communal activity that fostered togetherness. Children came out in numbers, sometimes after school or during festive seasons, to challenge one another to see who could last the longest without missing a step.

There were no prizes, no judges, and no spectators beyond the participants themselves. What mattered was the shared joy, the laughter, and the cheering of friends who shouted encouraging words every time the rope touched the ground and someone had to start again.

These were moments that shaped bonds and memories that have endured even as times have changed.

Among young girls, skipping rope became more than a pastime; it was a social ritual. Groups of girls, dressed in their school uniforms or casual wrappers, would take turns holding the ends of a long rope while others jumped in rhythm.

Often, the activity was accompanied by songs and chants, sometimes improvised, sometimes passed down from older generations.

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These songs gave the game a cultural texture that reflected the innocence and creativity of childhood. It was not uncommon to hear playful lines in Hausa or other local languages, woven into melodies that echoed through schoolyards and neighbourhoods.

The music of skipping was the music of happiness.

Beyond fun, skipping rope contributed to physical development in ways that few realized at the time. It helped children build stamina, coordination, and endurance.

The game required focus, quick reflexes, and timing—all essential physical and mental skills. For some, it served as an early form of exercise that prepared them for more demanding activities later in life, including sports.

Without formal gyms or fitness programs, the act of skipping provided the necessary movement that kept children healthy and active. It was a natural fitness routine disguised as play.

Skipping rope also held educational and social value. In the informal setting of childhood play, it taught cooperation and fairness.

Children learned to wait for their turn, to cheer others, and to accept defeat gracefully. These were not lessons taught in classrooms but in the open air of play, where values were shaped through action rather than instruction. It also bridged social divides.

Children from different backgrounds—rich or poor, urban or rural—could participate equally. The game required no special tools, no expensive toys, just a rope and the willingness to have fun.

In this sense, it was an equalizer, teaching that joy was not dependent on wealth but on the spirit of togetherness.

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In rural communities, skipping rope sometimes blended with other local games, becoming part of a wider play culture that included songs, storytelling, and group challenges.

It was common to see children, after helping their parents on farms or fetching water, gather under the shade of trees to engage in skipping contests.

The sound of laughter filled the air as they jumped until dusk.

The rope, though simple, symbolized the boundless creativity of the human spirit, capable of turning an ordinary object into a source of happiness and unity.

With time, however, the scene began to change. The arrival of technology, particularly mobile phones and television, reshaped how children spent their leisure.

Playgrounds began to empty as more attention shifted to screens. The rope, once a symbol of joy and movement, began to fade into memory.

The culture of physical and outdoor play declined, giving way to a more sedentary lifestyle. Today, it is rare to see children gathered in groups, skipping with enthusiasm as their parents and older siblings once did.

Instead, many prefer virtual games and social media interactions that often isolate rather than unite.

This shift carries both cultural and health implications. The loss of such traditional games means more than the disappearance of a childhood pastime; it signals a fading sense of community and a weakening of the values once fostered through shared play.

Before Phones We Laughed

In a region where obesity, depression, and social isolation are gradually emerging concerns, the decline of active games like skipping is a quiet tragedy.

Skipping rope offered both exercise and emotional bonding—two essential elements of childhood development that modern distractions often lack.

Yet, there is hope. In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the importance of physical activity and cultural preservation.

Some schools and youth organizations in Northern Nigeria have started to reintroduce skipping as part of physical education programs.

It is being recognized not only for its health benefits but also for its cultural relevance. Skipping rope competitions are being organized, blending the traditional fun of childhood with the structured excitement of sport.

This revival, though still modest, reflects a desire to reconnect with the past while embracing the present.

Parents and educators have a role to play in reviving this lost culture. Encouraging children to engage in simple physical games can help restore balance to a generation increasingly absorbed in digital spaces.

The beauty of skipping lies in its simplicity—it requires no batteries, no electricity, and no data subscription. It only asks for time, energy, and companionship.

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When a child skips rope, they not only exercise their body but also their imagination. They learn rhythm, patience, and joy, all through the movement of a rope.

For those who grew up in the days before mobile phones, the memory of skipping rope evokes nostalgia. It recalls a time when happiness was uncomplicated, when social connection happened face to face, and when communities were knitted together by shared experiences rather than online platforms.

These memories are worth preserving, not just for sentiment’s sake but for the lessons they carry.

They remind us that true joy often comes from simplicity, that community is built through interaction, and that childhood play is a foundation for lifelong well-being.

In Northern Nigeria, as in many parts of the world, traditions have a way of adapting rather than disappearing entirely.

While skipping rope may no longer dominate playgrounds as it once did, its spirit lives on in the memories of those who played, the songs that were sung, and the laughter that once echoed across dusty fields.

Reviving this tradition is not merely about nostalgia; it is about nurturing a culture of health, togetherness, and creative play in the modern age.

Before phones we played with ropes, and in that simplicity, we found happiness, unity, and strength.

Perhaps the time has come to bring that rope back, not just as a game of the past but as a bridge between generations.

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The children of today deserve to know that joy does not always come from screens or sophisticated toys. Sometimes, it comes from a simple rope, a shared smile, and the rhythm of feet touching the earth in harmony.

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