Activity Report today - Lecture Day

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Talking about daily activities, we all have responsibilities to attend to, whether it’s at home, the workplace, office, farm, or anywhere else. There’s always a lot to do, especially on working days. For some people, there’s barely any break at all — just like my big sis. It’s not easy for me to fit in her shoes.
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Today was a lecture day, like most others. I was called to school very early, and honestly, it was exhausting waking up when your body feels like it’s carrying extra weight. The walk through the bushy areas in the morning was quiet and peaceful.
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It wasn’t morning anymore when I took this pic, but the Faculty of Engineering at FUOYE has been undergoing construction lately. I snapped a shot of the engineering faculty building, and you can see the road planning marked out on the floor already. It’s nice seeing the environment getting shaped up, even if the work is still ongoing.
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I spent a few periods in the library. I felt a bit weird taking a picture of the library environment, but it was really nice reading there.
It was then I realized I’d done a P2P order on Bitget earlier. I’d withdrawn some cash because I was running low on foodstuffs, but I hadn’t released the money to the merchant even though I’d already received the alert that it entered my account. I was so caught up in lectures and worrying about a possible test — the governor had warned us — that I totally forgot. Good thing the merchant was calm and wasn’t pissed. I made sure to give him a good review after.

After lectures, I escorted a friend who visited my place, walking all the way from school to my doorstep. That made the long journey less stressful. Since his place was still a bit far from mine, I followed him halfway back to get some pics and write an Actifit report.

I actually love these places, especially the rocky grounds. Ekiti is full of rocks and mountains, and I sometimes wonder how people manage to build houses here. The rock situation isn’t really a problem in Oye, but some students complain that there isn’t much land for sale because there are so many rocks.
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So far, my daily activity was:
Walking to school, moving around school, and strolling around the area.

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