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JANUARY 11, 2019-Friday
The weekend flew by. On Friday, I left from home to Dimacon on a special assignment. Got back to the office between 2 and 3pm. Reported to my Oga, the MD. Took possession of souvenirs for the Eastern Customers. The Boss directed me to the FC for mobilization. Mobilized 50k. Printer could bit produce the hard copies of materials to travel with. Requested Lateef to transfer soft copies to my mail.
Funmi noticed me from her cab driving hone at Ketu. She jumped off her cab and joined me in my car. Stopped over at La Cream to buy bread. Bought one for her too. Lively gist all the way home. Always loved Funmi's company. Ify frowned when she learnt Funmi joined me home. Put her mind at rest assuring her no funny games. Slept well.


JANUARY 12, 2019- Saturday
Woke up Saturday morning and cleaned the car. Drove out first to St. Raphael Hospital to pick up my drugs. Then to Sabo to deal with Suleiman. Later transfered 25k into my account through the Agent at Itamaga. Transfered 5k to Tate. Bought fuel for the power generator and gas for the kitchen.  Slept a good part of the day. Ify returned around 3pm. Left with her a few minutes 5pm for the HCF. Met the HCF in session with Isaac conducting. Left the Etims and dropped Isaac off at Itamaga. Bought Nkwobi on our way home. Got home with Ify close to 7pm and load ice blocks for B-lounge. Just before sleeping off much later in bed, caught a message from Leader asking if I made any remission to HQ in 2018. Became worried.


JANUARY 13, 2019- Sunday
Woke up thinking about the message from Leader. Left for the organ with Ify and picked up the Etims àlong the way. Got yo the organ during the opening prayers. Isaac took the sermon. During service, had to rush home to ease myself. On the way back, stopped at Sabo to buy things. Got back to the organ during questions and answer session. Sorted out things with the Leader after the services. Made arrangements with Isaac and wife for the trip tomorrow. Left the organ with the Etims. At home I started doing my packing and rounding off preparation for the trip. Much later in bed, had a not so good ***.

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