#Thread
In my year 1 at UNIMAID I met this girl on SMS chat called Afrochat we started getting along, talking long day and night even with her friends. She stays in YABA, along Oyingbo. We were both excited after the first BOKO HARAM issues in 2009.
we managed to finish the 100 level and we agreed to meet for the first time. A poor boy that want to be real to his girlfriend had refused to borrow clothes, shoes, and cars to impress but appeared real.
I have saved about 15k for the meetup and my first medical textbook #Clinically Oriented Anatomy by #Keith L. Moore. I have very good timberland, combat chinos, and a red strip Thomas Pink shirt. One of my friends is omo Jaye Jaye that knows how these babes behaves had advised me
to with his dad's car that he will even be my driver, I told him is good to be real. On getting to #Alagomeji at the front of the eatery, she hide somewhere to assess me, then, I saw this fine, dark skin, tall girl, and I was like Kamal, you have killed a good fish.
BEHOLD she was so disappointed at seeing me with just my legs and my bag I kept my new textbook in. I ordered food and drink, she was not comfortable, we could not even git for 15 min, I asked her why this look, we are supposed to be happy. Suddenly her mother is waiting for her
they are going to church, she could not pick up my calls again. I don't give up so easily, I keep reaching out to know why she had changed her mind. Till I finished my clinical posting at #LUTH she stopped calling and not picking up my calls.
The thing is this, if we can be looking for #work, #internships, #opportunities from the social media and take it so seriously, why do we find it so easy to be playing with our emotions? I have had a lot of that happen in both backend and frontend relationships, but guess what?
Social media is not bad, but we are the ones using it in a bad way. This same social media linked me and AKANKE, my lovely wife.
I just left Ilorin for Ijanikin, where I don't know anyone, one day, a schoolmate called and said #Facebook has been saying you are nearby for a few weeks but I just say let me call you. She called and we met again after 3 years she left UNIMAID.
No dates or relationship had ever happened for the years we worked together as executives of #OgunStateStudents ever thought of, we start keeping company with caution as they are Christian I'm a Muslim.
In 2018, both families met, we are happily married, and blessed with a girl and 2 boys. Yes, we met again through #Facebook. Let's make the #socialmedia spaces healthy for ourselves.
Join me tonight as I will be discussing #Depression and the way out with @yalikwara