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.π
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.πͺ
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.π (remember I told you I'm a good cook π)
So yummy !β₯οΈ You wanna have a taste right?π
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.π
The sun was much. Forgot my shades.π©
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 worryπ... 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.π©
(Schooling is damn stressful)π₯Ί
I had my prepared pancakes for dinner.
Yummy pancakesπ
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.π
Goodnight Lovelies.β₯οΈ
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