Is it my questionnaire I want to collect that is making me so excited, or I just enjoy traveling. Why this so much joy in me, leaving Ben Caleb's class heading to the hall my exeat was finally approved after two attempts for a noble cause.
I jumped out of school with the joy in me, heading to the park I was expecting Babcock to be some minutes drive till we had to wait for over 30 minutes for the bus to be full, seem that was not enough we had to sign that we were in the bus with the name of our next of kin beside and am like don't worry about all this am a son of Papa......I can't die. "E jè ká gbadurá" wait I taught Babcock was just behind why this long prayer for protection sha the Bible said pray without ceasing.
My journey to Babcock was not that funny bumps here and there, but finally I got there the environment was a different ball game from where I come from Buh not bad it was bigger than I imagined.
Thanks to my good friend Ezinne who was eager to show me around from the medical school to the halls of residence, banks, and others......omg time is far spent I need to see Dotun my other nice friend.
I was so happy to see Dotun and Temi who had helped me with my questionnaire and I must confess she looks better in person than in pictures.
My journey to Lagos should have been better save the normal Lagos holdup that delayed me, and something caught my attention in the bus, a good name the bible says is better than precious ointment. Am sure the governor of Ogun and Lagos state would be somewhere chilling but the political discussion in the bus seemed to favour them as everyone seemed to be showering praises on them and thanking God for the kind of Leader they were.
Sigh.... am finally home, where is my food please am starving.
"A ship is safe at the anchor, but that's not where it's meant to be. Leave your comfort zone"

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