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Who are you?


Who are you?
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This is a question everybody has being asking one another
What is your pedigree they say?
Fame is now fulfill by differentiating people that drink pap from those that take garri
You can’t sit there they say
Its reserved, its well deserve, the name as being caved, it for celebrity not for nonentity who got no ability for financial stability who can’t even afford utility so bounce back you liability.

          Who are you they say
When it’s time for admission
I say sir, that question is unnecessary,
I wrote the examination, I deserve this admission, they say who are you
Do you know the chancellor, are you related with the government, are you family with the senator
His your father the administrator, are you related with the chancellor
Do you have enough Money?
Do you have to be a jagaban to listen to a band?
Do I have to wear fashashi to wear shushi?
To be continue…….

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