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  1. Yes oooo, years ago. I waited for a bus. It was getting dark so, I decided to trek home.

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  2. During my secondary school days,trekked from ketu to mende in maryland. It was all fun,we will use our transport fare for orishishi. 🙄🙄🙄

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  3. I remember at age 12, my mum and siblings we went for a party at Festac...Heavy rain fell on a Sunday...We trekked from 1st Avenue Festac to my home in Ijesha . Very late at Night. Thank God

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  4. My early days in the Uk. Heavy snow so all the buses were delayed, That's how I trekked from central London to Elephant and Castle. I cried so much when I got home.

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    1. You cried? 🤗🤗 I know it's in the past, but I still tell you I'm sorry, still.

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  5. Yes I trekked from 3mainland bridge to Iyanaoworo bustop.. reason is because the holdup that day was mad and the was 11pm we just use our legedis Benz to complete the journey

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  6. Trekked from Balogun (Lagos Island) to home Surulere. One time of fuel scarcity.

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  7. Yes nau 😂. During my primary school days, ah! We trekked for a living. Afterwards we'd use our monies and buy kwili-kwili

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  8. When I was in The Village I trekk every day to school
    I came to Lagos Trekking still start oo
    All My primary school days I trekk from Awolowo way To Adeniyijones
    Primary school..
    Secondary school inko I will trekk from Obafemi Awolowo way To Agidigni..
    LEKKI 1998 I trekk ooo me and my Elder sister and friends

    I still dey trek self sometimes

    Hello iya Boys


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  9. Yes and it was fun..
    Coming back from school me and my brother trek home and use the money to buy milo chocolate and biscuits.

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  10. I trekked from Ajegunle in ogun state to Meiran in 2012, can't forget the experience. It rained heavenly, everywhere was flooded and trekking was the only option. The trekking was for over two hours

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  11. I used to trek from FUTA staff school to Ondo road in the late 1990s as a pupil. I will spend my transport fare on biscuits and Kopiko and serious sun go beat my head as I dey waka.🤣🤪

    Wow! Indeed, time flies.
    Thank you Lord for every blessing that you bestowed. 🙏

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  12. Lagos Mainland Girl14 October 2024 at 19:16

    Few months ago during fuel scarcity, it even rained heavily that day, trekked from my house to the office

    No bus or bike. Got to the office drenched, sat down to work couldn't because of cold due to the AC.

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  13. When I was still in Lag,I trekked multiple times from ojodu berger to ikeja because of traffic.Especially during Redeem programmes.Also from Ojodu to Ogba because of traffic.
    Here in Abuja trekked from chikakore to kubwa phase 4 for the fun of it.

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  14. The day I went to give my sister something she forgot it was a big school where they are doing sandwiche then upon say she gave me tf but I wanted to shop money naso I use leg follow one Appian wey like that I Waka till I no see any human being for road 😳 like play I enter one lane the end of it nah bush.the problem is that I will start afresh and go back from wherever I come from which couldn't locate the road to go back again hmmm you people won't understand oo but i will never forget that day in a hurry .

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    1. Where are your punctuation marks? This whole handwriting is sus!

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  15. Yes. While in IMSU. Serious hold up and no bus. We were many but as we trek de go, people de enter their homes. I trekked form IMSU junction to nkwo-orji.
    Also, wore one red slippers with not-too-much-hill. Hunger wire me dat day for school that I spent my transport. I had to trek from IMSU junction to 1st gate akwakuma on dat hilly slippers.
    That was many years ago o,I still de suffere d aftermath for my waist till date.
    My uni days were fun only when I do strong head leave my elder sis house to my friends (girls)house for fun.

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  16. I trekked a very far location and the reason was because I did not see commercial cab

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  17. Very well especially during my secondary school days, we would trekk from Olowu Epetedo to Balogun after using our transport to eat puff puff and ice cream lolz.

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  18. I've trekked from national theatre igammu to stadium! My sister and I, we went for the eXperience in December. Spent all our money buying everything and anything in sight. We had to walk and burn all the calories we gained.

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  19. Yes o
    From elele to welcome to Bayelsa State.
    It happened during that period federal government stop paying amnesty to Bayelsa youths.
    For like two day, I was unable to walk.

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  20. Secondary school days
    Secondly When you are broke no cash and you are looking for job. It is a hell of trekking.( It's like normal thing to me)

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  21. I just trekked today. I needed to submit my CV. I will be needing like eight hundred to get there. so, I trekked. I spent four hundred instead.

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    1. I wish you success. Don't worry, It will end in praise.

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    2. Thanks Gaby.

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  22. Back then in the university, trekking was mandatory,most times we finish lectures in the evening and buses are no longer available,so we won't have a choice than to trek and it's not even small distance.

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  23. During my secondary school days me and my geng used to trek from Ketu to Maryland, we will now use our tfare to eat ijekuje

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  24. Yes oh, it was one of my colleagues that would insist he knows direction instead of asking.

    We closed late from work one day in the UK, he insisted he knew a shortcut to take bus to Salford cos the queue at the main bus stand was long. Omoh, we trek that midnight eh, my leg almost burn.

    I avoided the guy from that day

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  25. Well, this is one I observed, entered keke and saw mass of spare parts traders trekking from Ejigbo to Ladipo Market due to fuel hike just last Thursday, I thought there was a war ongoing 🤣 till I asked

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  26. Yes, when I was in Yabatech on my way going home. I waited for a bus for hours, I decided to trek from Yabatech to sabo then from sabo to makoko.

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  27. I used to trek from my primary school.it was fun because we would eat sugar cane on the way

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  28. During my Uni days, there was a day after lectures in the evening there was no bus or bikes in school.

    We trekked from AAU Ekpoma main campus to Borehole Junction in town. If you know Ekpoma well then you can imagine the distance.
    Chaii i suffer that day no be small. Nah the certificate dey house now after all the suffering not be able to secure a good job with it.
    Honestly Nigeria has really failed me.

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  29. The spirit of trekking entered me that night and it was an evil spirit. It was during tinubu and Peter obi court hearing. It lasted into the night and buses from at federal Secretariat were diverted to another route because the front of Court of Appeal was blocked. I started trekking. I said let me just trek small and get a vehicle in front but before I knew it, I had trekked into where I was not supposed to pass. Under dangerous bridges and I saw bad boys transacting business. Cars parked under the bridge and I can't exactly tell what they were doing. God saves me that day, I know that. I trekked from federal Secretariat to AYA. The journey was rough but I thank God for safety.

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  30. Trekked from my secondary school Sabo Yaba to Fadeyi just to use my money for contribution

    It was fun sha

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  31. Trekked from my secondary school Sabo Yaba to Fadeyi just to use my money for contribution

    It was fun sha

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  32. This na normal parole na.
    I just dey enter now sef.

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  33. Once. There was serious traffic. And my period had finished ended a day before that day. Thankfully, I was wearing black trousers and it was evening. By the time I got home, I realized that my whole trousers was soaked with ..... Too much stress

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