Jos was relatively nice even though the weather was very harsh and considering the fact that I’ve been away for quite sometimes now.
However, i had fun catching up with friends, acquaintances i haven’t seen in a while.
Condolences and visitations to the sick took a centre stage of the trip, but then my visitations were cut short due to unforeseen circumstances beyond my control on getting to Jos.
I had to deal with something business related which ate the little money i had on me, of course i couldn’t proceed to my maternal village as earlier planned.
I had to be on conference calls and so on to sort out the entire situation which took me unaware and almost ruined my time as i was so devastated.
But with God on my side it was resolved so i just restricted my movement within town and japa back to base.
I will be packaging a small documentary on how my visit to Jos went and some of the things i couldn’t achieve even though i know i tried my best.
For those who we couldn’t meet due to one thing or the other i said there will be a next time in sha Allah.
As for the cold, i had to cough out a whooping 4k to buy a sweater 😠 because i nearly froze and i often sleep early while i breathe with my mouth and sneeze like a…. . 🙄
Many people have also testified to how the weather was too harsh on them because it affected their skin, their health and other things.
On my part the cold weather usually erupt my allergies, and i have to be taking a particular antibiotics to calm it down.
Have you ever been to Jos? If you haven’t, kindly take a trip to the Plateau state capital to experiance the chilling weather especially around December to February to experiance the harmattan.
Thank you guys for all the meat and stuff it was indeed good to be home.
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