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JANUARY 09, 2019

Got off the bed today at exactly 6.13am and left for work around 6.50am. Called Funmi to let her know i was on my way. She told me she had left earlier. Smooth traffic all the way. Made arrangement for ZS to pick uo the goods from our Acme office. Dropped their Xmas gift on may at Acme, Ikeja. Antoan not picking her calls. Planned pucking up the bad blade. Arrived office before 9am.

Commenced reports with the Consul in the Conference Room around 10am. MD joined us later.

Drove away from the office around 11am straight to Somalux and had a meeting with Somadina Okonkwo. Discussed my business plans with him and got his advice. Left fo Acme Rd before leaving for Ikorodu where my activities for the day would be centred. Had discussions with the MD of Lion Paint, reached Mr. Ashish of Cytech Group and the MD of Praise Chem. Visited AMO, but met only the son.
Rounded off around 4.20pm and headed for the organ and arrived there at 4.40pm. Service commenced 5pm and ended 6pm. Drove home with Ify, and gave the Obiahs a lift. Dropped off at Itamaga and headed home.
Went to bed at 10pm and slept off much later.

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