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Monday, January 14, 2019
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Hmmm.....
ReplyDeleteI wish they can go back to this WAI.
ReplyDeleteNothing as good as orderliness
ReplyDeleteOK na
ReplyDeleteSanity
ReplyDeleteOK na, I wasn't even born then
ReplyDeleteSee order here, stay on the line till your turn.
ReplyDeleteWAI :It was a day of sanitation in my state then,usually on Saturdays
ReplyDeleteO.k
ReplyDeleteWished this would be be. Only brt doing this. Kudos to them
ReplyDeleteOK oh.
ReplyDeleteMy mom said it was suffering then.that they will queue.soldier will harass them.no freedom.u will be under the sun hours just to get one thing.soldiers will be harrassing the seller.delaying them on the queue.at times before it's ur turn.small argument soldeirs will throw away the seller item.they on d queue will just be frustrated
ReplyDeleteDaura 2019
ReplyDeleteel oh el
DeleteEnter your comment...what is happening here but buharia I am nt voting for u
ReplyDeleteI remember this very well. For the first time, Nigerians queued up. Civil servants were seated by 730am. There was hardly any traffic and there was constant electricity and even water. The down side was that the soldiers were brutal but only to people who for instance broke or infringed on the law, e.g I crossed the road at the wrong place (they made me frog match till i fainted thank God they did not use koboko on me)
ReplyDeleteYou got it well. You don old to know all these
DeleteBuhari haff try
ReplyDeleteIt was initiated and implemented by the The Late Tunde Idiagbon WAI - Babaginda was just a figure head with not much of an influence.
ReplyDeleteWhere are the old people on the blog? They will remember this. I am still a 'shild'..
ReplyDeletePls vote for our beloved Stella to win the African female bloggers award 2019 . Let's make her win.
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There was orderliness then. You cannot catch anybody urinating in a public place. soldiers will whip your ass till it bleeds...lol!
ReplyDeleteThat's what Nigeria needs