My parents now have a graduate as a child.
Hello Everyone
There's something I want to talk about in this platform today and is something that have to do with my elder brother's sign out in the University of Portharcourt. There was a time I talked about a particular FYB day in my brother's final week in the university and that was their Ankara day which was day they all came to school with Ankara outfits.
There was a time they also wore jersey to school. I want to talk about the final day today. My younger brother signed out successfully from the university and I give thanks to God for making his journey in the university a successful one despite the challenges he faced in the university from his first year down to his final year.
We woke up around 4am in the morning on the day of his sign out. My elder sister prepared food for everyone to eat that morning and we ate it immediately it was ready at about 6am. Though when she was cooking my mum prepared to take my grandmother to the hospital and from there meet up with work while I tidy the house and buy something to complete the cooking like the salad cream and others.
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My elder sister had things to meet up with like payment for my brother's cake so she took care of that after we finished eating. I myself went to buy some bottles of wine to take there and I was preparing to send him a little money as congratulations too with all going well the day looked so good till my mum came back from everything that's the hospital, work and getting my little brother back from school
The rain started falling and then we all prepared and carried our luggage there and as we were coming out rain started luckily for us we had an umbrella we waited for so long to see Keke and when we finally saw one we hopped in and left the bad road wasted our time too before we got there it was already afternoon so we called Francis but he didn't come immediately cause of the rain became heavier and when he came my sister was still on her way so we gave him food.
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Some girls that were behind us who asked then I took them some of those pictures with an iOS 11 camera there plus all the videos with the same camera and as we were waiting the arrival of my sister we all ate except my mum and I. When I even got more hungry and decided to eat she came and we had everybody complete there that we needed the cake was there I could finally bring out the wines and we all sat together talked.
We came down cause we were at the old arena in the university sitting so we came down from where we were and took most of the pictures that and his friends helped us take some of them that we were all together after that Francis and two of his friends escorted us out to Abuja park and left us and then my siblings and mum went home together while I went to meet some of my friends that were signing out as well.
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That week numerous students signed out from the University of Portharcourt and they were all joyous. Recently the Vice chancellor of my school banned sign out because on such occasion students are seen making unnecessary celebrations all in the name of signing out and things like this has injured some persons.
That day the Vice chancellor even ordered the students to go home and stop walking around the school environment with markers and other things. Funny enough some students were still walking about, signing on each other's shirt but they were doing it calmly. They took alot of pictures as well. The next day when everybody was at home we made a family celebration for the first graduate of Francis my elder brother. My sister will be the next to graduate and that will be next year by the grace of God.
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