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Tuesday 19 August 2014

Chance or Destiny...Part 3 Continues...



If you  are destined  to get fault ,no matter where you travel to or how much you run ,you go get that fault by fire by force.

Thats only how i can describe what happened to me that fateful Sunday morning,after Mummy Nurse described where i could get fuel and i got there the queue was quite long and so in my mental laboratory i cooked up  a sharp way out of this by thinking that if i drive to the express,the fuel queue there wont be this long because most of the people coming from church would probably be on this very queue.

So as a sharp guy ,i moved out of the queue and drove towards the express,got to berger swerved my way out of the traffic and exited at the express way facing towards secretariat.

I got to the Conoil but there were not selling so i moved on to the next station which was a Total station by the way .

Bingo!!! i was absolutely right,spot on! the queue was very very managable,quickly i moved into line behind some convoys of new cars being transported,tear nylon cars and the drivers were all jostling to get fuel.I remembered guessing where they were headed and i promptly concluded they must be driving all the way to the Northern part of Nigeria because i heard some of them speaking hausa.

Under 20 mins i had already gained access into the station,good enough the station had like ten functional pumps and i only have to decide which of the pumps is faster and line up there.

I  located one sharply ,i manouvered my way towards this particular pump.You know how you have a lot of people in the fuel station during fuel scarcity.

Area boys were there hustling to get fuel to buy so that they can re sell it to prospective customers that were not patient enough .People with jerry cans trying to get fuel for their generator sets.In this midst of all this cacophony there was orderly chaos,everybody knew what everybody wanted and the pump operators were having a field day, making good money by the side.

I reversed and saw one slim looking dude hanging around the pump and  i asked him.

'Alaye,se pump yi fast?' ...asking him if the pump was faster

'Owapa'...he answered...that it was fast.

Nice one,i lined up Dexter behind the next car and increased the Fela song i was listening too..............

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