Saturday, 17 May 2014

LIGHTS ON

       Ehen! Now we can sleep well; without heat and stinging fangs of mosquitoes. Mehn, it was an experience. I began to wonder, what it felt like for people that were living in areas without electricity and without money to properly sort out the need for themselves. You need to see the smiles on the faces of ekehuan students as some of us got into the hostels to see the bulbs shining during the day time, it was on PMs , TLs, facebook walls etc and this goes a long way to emphasize the importance of electricity to convenient living.
       I say a big thank you to the School management, for their speedy intervention. I saw them bring in a transformer on a truck, that means it was most likely an issue with the transformer. And for those of us that have once stayed in the streets, we know how long it takes to get things like that sorted out.May God bless them and continue to take us to greater heights.
      The Life has returned...long live magareth Ekpo! Long Live Nelson Mandela Hostel!...Long Live Ekehuan. Two and a half gbosa for Ek - city; GBOSA! GBOSA! gbos! ( You need to have heard how that sounded

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