"Memories from the national meetup"
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The recent Nigeria National Meetup was amazing and everyone in the Nigerian Steem community is talking about it. I heard so many interesting things that I can't stop thinking about. I’ll share my thoughts by answering the questions below.
Were you present for the just concluded meetup? If you did, tell us why you decided to attend and if you didn't, tell us why you could not make it.
I really wanted to be at this meetup and hoped my face would appear in one of the photos, but sadly, it didn't happen. I couldn't go because of my job.
As a civil servant, my schedule is pretty strict. I work from Monday to Saturday, so there was no way I could take time off to travel to Uyo. If I were my own boss, I could have made my own choices.
I believe the next meetup should be on a Sunday so more people can join. There are others like me who couldn't attend because they work on Saturdays. Having the event on a Sunday would allow us to participate.
What was your best moment during the meetup? And if you didn't attend tell us two things you have heard already about the meetup.
I have heard many fun stories. They talked about users coming from different places and the warm welcome they got.
I also learned that the meetup lasted until the next day, creating beautiful moments. On the big day, the mystery box was a great story. I was curious about what was inside and how it looked until I saw the pictures of it and its contents.
I heard about item seven, which was fantastic. There were drinks and dancing by some users. It was truly a fun time, and everything I heard was wonderful.
Do you have a steemian you would have love to meet that wasn't present? And mention 5 Steemians you met for the first time. And if you didn't attend the meetup, tell us who has been your biggest motivation to continue blogging.
My main inspiration is xkool24. He is brave, kind, and always supportive. He acts like a brother, coaching and guiding me whenever I need it. I can only express my gratitude by saying, "thank you, Sir."
Sometimes, I feel overwhelmed and want to stop blogging, but he always encourages me to keep going. He speaks clearly and wears a simple smile that inspires others to persevere.
Whenever I read his posts, I admire his clear writing style and think, "If he can do it, so can I." This motivates me to get to work. Without his support, I doubt I would still be blogging.
Share two pictures you took from the event and what those pictures represent to you? If you didn't attend, tell us 4 Steemians you would have love to take pictures with and why.
I really wanted to take photos with @ninapenda, @ngoenyi, @bossj23, and @sahmie. These four Steemians are my heroes. They are always in the spotlight on Steemit and really know their stuff.
Having them in a picture with me would be amazing. It would open doors to bigger opportunities in life, not just on Steemit, because I believe they could share valuable insights and advice about life in general.
I'll stop here for now. See you in my next post.
I invite @tripple-e @eveetim @john123
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The meetup was one of its kind, though I'd expected to see you. I'm very sorry you couldn't make it, maybe the next one will be in your state of residence.
Talking about boss @xkool24, he is a great asset. He is a model, a coach and an amazing leader with great insight. It was a great opportunity to meet him in person and other beautiful people on steemit4Nigeria.
Best wishes to you sir!
Thank you, ma'am.
It was good seeing you too
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