Well for me... My day kick-started by 4am when I woke up to study. I read Labour Law for 2hours before I dressed up for early morning jogging which has become a normal routine.๐
I jogged from my house to U.J Esuene Stadium Calabar CrossRiver State, Nigeria. The distance was about 1.5 Kilometers.
Endurance kept me going.
On my lane.๐ช
After the morning exercise, I returned home at about few minutes passed the hour of 8am. I had a cool shower after which I prepared jollof spaghetti well garnished with carrots and green beans.๐ (remember I told you I'm a good cook ๐)
So yummy !โฅ๏ธ You wanna have a taste right?๐
After eating... I dressed for school because I had a class by 12noon. I left for school at about 11am so as to settle before the lecturer arrives and also to chat with some friends.๐
The sun was much. Forgot my shades.๐ฉ
The Constitutional Law lecturer came by 12:30pm and taught us on the topic, "Fundamental Rights". He explicated:
- right to life
- right to dignity of human persons
- right to personal liberty and;
- right to fair hearing
The above rights are well entrenched in sections 33, 34, 35 and 36 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (2018)
(Don't worry๐... I will take turns to explain the Fundamental Rights in subsequent posts).
The class ended by 2pm, I exchanged pleasantries with some of my colleagues and then went home.
I reached home around 3pm, had my bath and slept off. I woke around 5:30pm, was actually shocked I slept that long. I guess it was as a result of stress and my waking up early.๐ฉ
(Schooling is damn stressful)๐ฅบ
I had my prepared pancakes for dinner.
Yummy pancakes๐
I ate and then picked up my phone to surf the internet and then logged into Blurt Blog to made this post sharing to y'all how my day went.
I will definitely sleep around 10pm so as to wake up later in the night and read.๐
Goodnight Lovelies.โฅ๏ธ
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