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RE: 19 SBD Up For Grabs Inside; How Much Nigerian Are You?

in #onequality7 years ago (edited)

Thanks @onquality for this

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This reminds me of an incident that happened during my service year.I served in Gombe state,the Northern part of Nigeria.During my service year, I gathered some experiences.There are some that I can never forget due to the lesson I learn, and one of them is what am sharing here. I met a wonderful guy during that period and I just have to take him as my friend, he is a corps member too,we were the only one posted to that area for our PPA.


This my new friend is somebody that love chasing girls and comparing with my kind of person, I don’t like such, and most atimes he just needs to go out alone to hook up with some of these babes and sometimes they have to lock me outside whenever they find their ways inside the room because we are using the same room. I just have to endure it and I keep advising him and hoping that one day he will either change or the service year will be over. The journey continued and I warned him that he needs to be very careful as those guys in the Northern part don’t like seeing guys with their babes(sorry to say).
One day we were going for CDS and he pointed to one hut built with mud and he told me that he is targeting one girl there, and whereas when I looked that place very well, I saw they wrote “Ba Shiga” (Meaning: No entry), I interpreted the meaning to him but it seems he has made up his mind already, I decided to leave him to his faith. We returned home on that day and in the evening, he went out as usual, but unfortunately, on coming back, he has to force the door to open, he came back panting heavily with bruises, I had to quickly lock the door and off light. At last, I was made to realize that, he was chased from that babe’s house that I warned him not to go to. Since then, he turns a new live.This taught me to always watch before I leap and to always yield to positive advices. Though his own hard way experience taught me lesson.

Thanks for reading

Regards @maintain4real-eu

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Corper's Wee. I am actually serving at the moment in Ibadan. I can relate to that

Lolx. The guy no wan hear Ba-Shiga. Its been for him! Cheers man!

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