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C-19 Sunday Expectation



On the 14th of June 2020 at the Regional Maritime University. A mini church formation was been taken into motion by a group of students. Who with the courage of a thousand men kept spreading the gospel. This was a show of unity and strength;An aspect to a true cadet. Each individual who participated in that service were of different nationalities. I for one was an attendant and I was pleased to see how Africans to cooperate with one anotheras I could see a bond of trust a ora bond of fate. A bond not bound by traditional rights or anti cultural desires.

On a better note, it was a realisation of what we are and what we are to be together as one. Similarly, other towns and cities all over the world I've started building new churches which they will use to increase the overall influence on the population instead of investing in themself. They don't know what the people want and are willing to offer them what they want at their own dying price. This aspect of over-exploitation is as a result of lack of trust between Nations; a consonant as big as this one should know better family doesn't betray it's own. Petrifying justice in all aspects of life; whereby we punish ourselves to please our enemies. We punish our friends to hide our pain or those we think won't be of help to/ less consiquencial to us tomorrow. Nevertheless, there is more to what meets the eye.

If a bunch of students could sit and brake bread together, why are thing different on a national scale. I think we school stand up not only for us but for the people, towns, cities, countries who once use to look at us as equal. So are tomorrow will be a better one.



   


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