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By Dipo Tepede, 3 years and 7 months ago

SOKOTO IN SHOKOTO

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Gravatar #3. Adunni
3 years and 7 months ago

That stuff is sooo true and soo profound. I once worked as a teller so i know first hand what that teller would have gone through had you not returned that money. He/she would probably have spent extra hrs trying to in vain to balance accounts before finally accepting defeat and paying the balance out of his/her pocket. Imagine that happening two, three times a week now what would be left of the poor person's meager salary? I was once over paid the grand sum of 8500 by an ETB teller here in kaduna. I immediately returned the money because i knew that the poor guy would have had to pay that money back. It wasn't like i didn't need money at the time, i actually did(seriously sef. I was travelling home that week) but just like u said
«The choices we make and the web of events that can take place. I stood up realizing that all what we chase after is simply the everyday decision we make that gets us there. The future we see is simply the present we live. All the things we chase after, is simply within us. Being wealthy is not having more, but needing less. What we are looking for in Sokoto is in our Shokoto………..».

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Gravatar #2. Luminus
3 years and 7 months ago

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3 years and 7 months ago

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