I am faithful
I hardly miss my meals
I take meals seriously
If I missed meals, you can trust it must be something more important
The few meals I missed were times I was in Church and moments I had to wash mostly. I could also Miss a meal for a great discussion that can't be done in the queue it after meals.
I am real
I am not out to impress anyone
What is the point of giving an impression that didn't portray me?
There's nothing embarrassing about spending half an hour on a queue for just half a plate.
Some people wanted to prove that they didn't like food when a passer-by made jest of them while on the queue. I stood as an advocate. That wasn't necessary.
The food is yours, everyone eats and the time is meant for food. The queue is the best place to be at the instant. If you are anywhere else, you are...
It saved me unnecessary expenses
Since I lost a notable amount of money just before camp, I resolved to be very prudent with spending. I trust I would have done the exact same thing even if I didnt loose a dime. It's the ijebu instinct. I missed my first meal in the camp and I had to contribute towards the advancement if the maami ministry. I didn't want to be a regular
I do not waste government food
I believe it is corruption to do so
If it was prepared for me, it is meant for me.
No crime in claiming my right.
No body to form for.
The only person I can form for is far away in Lagos. No time to form Ooo.
The food isn't bad afteral
For this point, I am not so sure if it is my ability to easily forgive and overlook another's faults or I just love food. For the cold weather, the hot blazing meals are a guaranteed therapy. On the other hand, I honestly think the meals served on the Plateau are better than those elsewhere. The reports from other places seemed either exaggerated or were just privileged.
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