Totally appreciate you for sharing your story, wishing you all the best. You can still share post camp experience once in a while when you're less busy.
RIP Prof. Jerry Agada, you're a legend. There's a hall named after him in FGC Okigwe "Jerry Agada Hall" which served as WAEC exam hall. Never forgotten
It's been a hellish studying period. Lol, my school makes studies difficult. Learning from 9am to 5:30pm everyday is too difficult plus the reports, homeworks, and sudden exams. All these pushed me inside.
I will be traveling this Christmas, hopefully, I will get some pictures and update this thread. I hope to visit Geneva in Switzerland. So expect an update soon.
We can't wait for the Geneva pictures Wishing you all the best
Esyy you can shed more light on how the camp environment and facilities are, how many people they're allocating to one room. Some of us go like come Akwa Ibom too come serve.
Esyy: As I was still contemplating on what to do next, I saw Yemisi walking down my direction.
My mind told me she was going to ask how far I've gone with my registration, not sure if I should tell her the truth or maybe hide it from her.........with two steps forward, she was right there in my presence and quickly threw the expected question at me.
If there's anything I need right now, it's help and lying wouldn't help me at all, so I decided to tell her my pain.
Her reaction was that of intense suprise and confusion at the same time. She advised that I call school immediately, I told her I have but the response I got wasn't a positive one.
After a few minutes, we decided to go get an accommodation for the night and rest our overstressed body. Mind you that all of this was happening around 9pm/10pm. Before we retired for the night, we met a new fellow by name Ogo who made us a trio.
As soon as we got our mattresses and bunks, we quickly moved to Mami Market to eat.
Mami market is not your regular market. It's a market for the rich because how do you explain buying half the portion of food you usually buy for #200, at a whopping #500.......worse is, it tastes so much like herbal medicine!
Not that I want to condemn their business but truth is 70% of food vendors there can't cook. They are better off called ingredients mixers!
Before getting to Mami, Yemisi has already started her usual ranting. She first complained of not having enough cash on her to spend, then next was that the only last card she had was #500 and then in conclusion, she chipped in that we needed to work hard and get ourselves camp boyfriends so we wouldn't be spending money everytime on food!
Chiggsglover: Lol, make I dey see, If I want to migrate, would have loved Canada, but it's too cold or Australia, too hot. Ireland is in the middle. Let me wait till I get the signal.
Although I have started getting the Signal to do what I like to do best. If you know you know
You wan pack out now Dem go soon stop to dy rent house give you
This a lot worse here in Nigeria especially in busy markets girls passing by are often times molested with derogatory statements like "fine girl u go sweet oh" and worse to the extent of grabbing their yan$h and boóbs, these girls most times are helpless to confront the persons who make these statements. We really need to cut it down. Meanwhile 100k views Chiggs
Chiggsglover: Today is like the 5th or 6th day for a creating an Awareness about Gender abuse. Last week some girls raised Nude Privacy issue on Twitter here in the Irish Space.