Reminiscence# Two years ago on an evening of a very special day, - TopicsExpress



          

Reminiscence# Two years ago on an evening of a very special day, 42 of us were battling to keep our grades on the right hand of 50(@Ife01). I remember asking How far?...we all knew that the how far meant how far jacking. This was the response/action i got. Ezekiel Umoh...he was always going for night class Uduak Adiaden...she was always found in caves where stuff was moved, she was STUFFOTAXIC Ojoba Ozimini...he was always hanging a big bag and wearing a sweater, guess we all know what that means Ndah Chinonye...he wasnt in his room. He would just breeze in and out of the hostel Bernard Ubom...he didnt have a problem after all he was the one who cuddled a sphygmomanometer to the clinical exams Sarah Idang...her frequent smile was directly proportional to the stuff in her head Daniel David...Ah, OUR OGA, i wasnt supposed to count him amongst those who wanted grades on the right hand of fifty. He wanted grades on the right hand of seventy Umoekam Chukwuemeka...she coordinated the all females study group Otonye Anyanwu...she would always look like she hasnt read even in her primary constituency course, SURGERY. She was married to a surgeon. Aniefiok Okon...that one, i dont know where he was sef. Guess he was in NUNG EYON. Etini Udoh...he added some centimeters to his abdominal girth during this period. Guess that was where he kept his stuff. Nyomobong Uwah...he brought his house/property to the back of the classroom. Jephtha Kopene...i cant remember where that young man was guess he was sharpening his presenting skills. A good presenter he was...that comes in handy in the clinicals. Stella Ajoku...my Maam, she shuttled between town and the hostel and participated in physical examination sessions in room 15. Georgina Akpabio...she would watch closely when physical examination revisions are being done. Stanley Nte...this Portharcourt boy was our volunteer for most physical examination revisions. Ephraim Soubite...this Bayelsa boy didnt stop oppressing us with the aroma of his cooking. Ubongabasi James...our English teacher, IKO MBAKARA, he didnt have a problem with constructing English. He hibernated. Nsikan Oduok...always giving facial expressions that she hasnt read but when questions are asked, she will regurgitate amazing stuff. Aniebiet Nkopuyo...she was with Nsikan Oduok and acted same. She was also putting on weigh as if she was the examiner (under less stress). Ife Ini...my man, playing LOUD music and games didnt seize. Guess his residual was 49 so he only needed to flip a page to get 1 mark. Etifrank...the classroom bench was his bed during that period. Promise Dickson...mehn this my man didnt talk to anyone. Guess he was scared his stuff would evaporate if he spoke to someone. Uduak Ebu...Hahaha, the only thing i can say about him is HE WAS OUR EXAM MARKER. Kokoette Edem...one who spent 6years plus without a history of attending night class. Ajiri Okwesa...she paid her dues to God so she stood firm. She was always seeking for UNDERSTANDING and not just flying stuff like most of us. Ekemini Asuquo...known for the phrase, DONT DISTURB ME OO SINCE YOU HAVE FINISHED READING YOUR OWN Akemini Umoren...she was still battling with HER project. I was her project group member sha #tongue. Ubong Utioh...he spent his last days as an undergraduate in the classroom. Edikan-Inyene Bassey...she was thinking of how to spend HONEYMOON and not the exams. Idorenyin Eshiet...tall, huge and bold. She read her books till they got toren. Anietie Bassey...sure sure. He was sure of a tripple P though he knew he had to read hard. Mfonobong Ekong...i didnt see her till the D-day. Kufre Monday...he read ASSORTED books till he got intoxicated with stuff. Donatus Asiya...an EXAM MARKER too. Uwe Isanghedihi...he didnt have a problem when it comes to clinical exams Utibe David...his car was a mobile library#hope say i no dey move pus for here ooo Ofonmbuk Ituen...he added so much weight that i forced to make the hypothesis that the more your weight the more questions you would be asked in the clinicals. Imoette David...he stood his grounds. He was confident. Moffat Etukudo...RIP Bro, you were the leader of a faction of stuff seekers. Umoren Akpan...my senior broe, after hearing, he went to palpate his name on the board (Thomas) #hahaha Nsikak Usoroh...my humble self. I was the only one who admitted to have read for the exams. Even with the passing away of one of us, i could still beat my chest and say, we had 100% pass. All of us now have a PREFIX before our names. The Batch II set, College of Health Sciences, Uyo...i am proud of you all.
Posted on: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 17:22:42 +0000

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