Hello greetings to you all and hope we all doing ok especially us in Bamenda, am please to share with you my day of yesterday .
Another ghost town day in our area ,it has now become needless waking up early so this faithful day i woke up from bed at exactly 9:30am first thing first i had to check on my phone to see how many percent battery i still had ,i had about 15% after that i did my morning devotion,next i had to do some lil work out from there i went out ease my self and proceeded in doing some house chores . by 11am i was done with all what i had to do at that moment i was feeling hungry so i had to go to the kitchen and prepare plum which i had as break fast
At about 12:30pm i had to work area to see if i could find anyone around who had turned up their generator so i could charge my phone ,luckily for me one of my neighbors nearby did so ,so i had to put my phone on charge there and before charging i had first pay a some of 100frs ,from there i came back to the house. At 3pm i had to prepare myself for field as its the only thing keeping us funky ,i arrived field late as they were already playing so i had to wait outside and wait for substitution ,it was a very interesting encounter as we had so much fun . by 5pm i left from there back to the house ,on my way i had to pass by where i charged my phone and collected it .
Took that photo as i arrived home ,immediately i took my bath and at that moment before i went to bad i really had nothing doing i just had to spend time with my phone whatsapping and listening to music,
Now I know that am not the only one who looks at his phone's batteries first thing when he wakes up.🤣🤣🤣 The rate of electricity seizure has instilled that attitude in us 🤣
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Bamenda can really be boring during this ghost town period and worst of all is if there is no electricity
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