Friday, December 16, 2005

Who Wins the First Class Prize?

Think of the cost of the cost of schooling in a world class university, abroad.
Think of the hurdles in securing a VISA.
Think of the weather which you, as an African, will not easily get adapted to.
Think of your families you might miss for the four years because in most cases you would really not like to return home when on a semester holiday on considering it in economic terms.
Think of all the set back of schooling abroad; lots of them which I can’t get a grasp of right now and you will agree with me that words are not enough to say thank you to this great man whose dream is having a world class university in Africa.
Yes, I mean that I have not yet found any word to use and if you do find one, a huge prize awaits you.
If you are a ‘lexicon professor’, this is a chance because you could be the first person to win the First prize in myaaun.blogspot.com
Just to find a more powerful world than
‘‘Thank You’’ and you will win the prize.
No one is exempted, not even me.
My contribution is:
Thaaaa….nnnkkkk You veeeeri veeeri much, sir. WE ARE VERY GRATEFUL
And the entire First Class of Freshman Student Says:
Na gi dadi
Na gode amma fa,
Naji dadi
Na yi Farin ciki.


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