Earlier today, Faith Eferemo Okoro went to the police station to sort out something. I feel very well informed whenever I go there for enquiries.
She went first and saw a group of Africans and without asking questions, my madam joined themπ€£π€£. After a few minutes, she tried to explain her plight but it only confused the police more. Eventually she got him to go through the document she had in her hand. She said the policeman asked her to go inside that the people she joined were dangerous political assylum seekers. π²π€£ I asked her why when she was narrating her ordeal to me and she said she saw her brothers and sisters so she decided to join them.π€£ππ
I arrived much later and asked where I could wait for her and they said I could just stand with them outside. I felt happy and switched on my observant mode. Taking mental notes of plate numbers, car colours, vital statistics, outfits, unusual in short I was sure I believed I was an undercover police or plain clothes. π€£π€£π€£
After about 30 minutes, I decided I wanted to join the police. I mean I was already doing the work. So I walked up to them and asked them the procedure. They laughed ehn and that sealed my decision. I went online and found out that the first step was to go the police station and pick up an eligibility check list bla bla.
When they eventually realised I was serious, they let me in. I was given the form/checklist. It was at that moment as my eyes ran through the "impossibles" I realised how amazing Petroleum Engineering actually wasπ€£π€£π€£.
Just forget the last 2 paragraphs; it was all in my headππ. Thanks for reading...
Hahahahaha. This girl!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you smiled. ππππ
DeleteTo think I was going along with it... Officer Tope ✔
ReplyDeleteI honestly considered it o. π€£π€£
DeleteTo think I was going along with it... Officer Tope ✔
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