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Friday, March 7, 2014

Disillusioned: The Flag at Three-Quarters Mast

Boko Haram
Scarcity of PMS
PHCN (Electricity-providing company)
FG
Unemployment



I am not sure of which of the above mentioned menace is the most of my problem at this time. All I know is that in my heart, at this moment, my love for Nigeria is at three-quarters mast.

I dont even think I have the energy to be Nigerian right now. This forced optimism, this
sufferhead.........
image from here


Good night abeg!

Tomorrow is another day..... Another day to wake up, shine teeth, pray for Nigeria and hope for the better. At least, now I have a tank full of fuel in my car...and then some for the generator....but how about those who cannot afford it? How about the ripple effect on prices of essential commodities?

God bless Nigeria

 Heyyyyyyyy!!!! You people did not vote for me to win the Chinchin from 9jaFoodie's giveaway?!!!! You people are not nice AT ALL!!! This realisation has made me even sadder! :( . No light, no fuel, no Chinchin?! No love on these streets, yo!


Coldstone is coming to/now in Ibadan....This makes me happy, somewhat




31 comments:

  1. Clearly, chin chin is a matter of national importance. Lemme gaan vote for you.

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    1. It is o! It is!...Too late...Lost the chin chin!

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  2. May the Lord hear us and grant our heart desires and... *throws chinchin into mouth* ehem I was saying...nvm. God has heard.

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    1. Se you know we already agreed that I have to block you till 2016?

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  3. Loooollllll at force optimism? Kai. Is it possible to force optimism? Thank God the fuel situation is better now. These things can be very discouraging.

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  4. You've already ranked them in order of importance for me except scarcity and PHCN matters are in joint second place. I came back to Nigeria feeling patriotic with myself, 6 years down the line, I am convinced Abeokuta people were behind my return!!!! I have trained my mind to blank out issues otherwise helplessness and depression will overwhelm me. But it is because I still enjoy some basic comforts that's why my mind adapted to this training. I end on the overused Nigerian refrain: May God help us!

    Going to vote for you to get that chin-chin. On top of all that is happening, you will now not get chin-chin again?! Mba!!

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    1. See, i didnt get chin chin. Se you will send me chin chin instead? :(

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  5. You have to win the chim chim. It's the least we can do

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    1. Hian!!! who said I wanted "chim chim"? I said I wanted "chin chin"!!!

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  6. Its our Nigeria, wetin we go do! Its to love it and pray. But really until we are REALLY fed up, we aint gonna see change. as CherryWine talk am....May God help us!

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    1. Seriously, it's really hard being Nigerian! Really really hard! Especially these days

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  7. Ah...is it closed now? You deserve some chin-chin at least!

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    1. Abi o, Sisi...Should I come and collect Ikokore instead?!

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  8. Nigeria is depressing at the moment, in short the whole world is depressing.

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  9. Yes I agree with Lara. Very depressing. Everyone is just taking advantage of everyone else. It's just a jungle. I wake up in the morning and wanna remain in bed. Sad.

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  10. Hmmm. There's a certain ice cream shop in IB that is going to be VERY unhappy about Coldstone's arrival!

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    1. hahahahaha! That's all you have to say, Mummy?!

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  11. Eh ya! *hugs* Jonny-just-come.We're used to it.Some of us can't even sleep without the sound of generators.It'll get better though,i know so!

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  12. O ga o. It's really disheartening what we have become as a people. But what can we do other than praying and hoping for a positive transformation while doing our bit as expected.

    Hope you eventually won the chin chin...

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  13. eyyaaa I wish I knew, so I would have voted and you would have had a chance to get chin chin. Don't worry God will answer your prayer of the most important one (A job) so that those other things wont carry so much weight anymore, and will surely protect you and your family from boko haram. IJN Amen


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  14. I will give you love hun... Nigeria makes me sad this way too.
    love your blog...wanna follow eachother?
    let me know
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    1. hahaha!! Thank you for your love. I will check out your blog

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  15. I used to be a naija-till-I-die champion.
    Right now, I'm not even sure I still have a flag.

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