Friday, 6 July 2012

Unforgettable moments 2



1.      Yemi
“Ehhhh”. Do I need to say further?


2.      Tunde
I’ll always remember Tunde as being very hands-on person. He worked with me on my ST Colours project, and it was a great pleasure working with him. He took on responsibility without being coerced.


3.      Samuel
The doctor who is trying to change his identity. He always said, “Don’t call me doctor, call me Samuel”. Don't think it worked. I always called him the visiting student.


4.      Tito
I'll remember the way Tito’s laughs and how flexible he is. I fear for his bones when he dances.



5.      Tosin

The Senator! God made famous! Mr MBA! I can’t forget his hausa funee that he only uses when he wants to give a presentation, and the way he bounces when he is trying to impress a girl.


6.      Funto
Orobo toh badt. Come 2021, Funto will still be fatter than me. UK Man! I can’t forget the first presentation Funto made to the class, where he removed his jacket to explain a very simple concept.


7.      Toun

Sweet girl! Everything is just sweet.


8.      Seun
When Seun introduced himself on the first day of school, he said, “I’m single and searching”. So “Ideally” I thought that this status would change significantly by the time we were done with the program. My President! Do the needful


9.      Funke
Anytime I see Funke, I just remember that life is not fair. How can she be looking this hot after 2??? I got to know Funke a whole lot better when we went for Hult together, and I don’t think I’ve ever met anybody who can plan logistics the way she does. She has an amazing drive to get what she wants, and is a competent number cruncher


10.  Nelson
Mr Sustainable. Ever since Nelson learnt that word in first semester, his brand changed forever. He decided to speak sustainably so that he could be remembered in a sustainable way. Nelson is always found to be arguing about one of the following things, Goodluck Jonathan, power sector and agriculture. He has a booming fish business. I ate the fish. It tasted good.


11.  Gbemi
Another Jacker extraordinaire. Everything in black and white was read, and every course offered in the program was taken. I would never forget the way Gbemi rolls her eyes and hands in class while she’s speaking, and of course these words, “the brethren”, “fellowship”, and “waow”.



12.  Busola
S   Sunflower. I can't forget her facial expressions and how she calls my name. 



13.  Segun

PHD! Baffer lomo! I know she’s not technically in MBA 9, but she’s a part of us. She has shown shown me that Phds can also wear high heels and sexy outfits


14.  Okey
MBA rapper number one o. Rhymer toh badt. I won’t forget his dance moves too.


15.  Chiamaka
Chimama, her mother in law, Danny boy and Aisha made me laugh so many times.


16.  Kanayo
K.P Madu, the man who seats like he is at least a senator. “I’ve lost the ability to think small”, he says. MBA rapper number 2. He could speak for hours about Jay-Zee, and I always used to beg him to continue his discussions on rap with David outside the syndicate room. I can never forget his work space when he was trying to meet up with a deadline. It was always characterised with a lot of papers littered around and a can drink.


17.  Feyi
CEO SheaGlo, Fantastic class secretary. Just leave any mail to Feyi, he’ll write it in a very politically correct manner. He's a good boy, very rare to find these days. If only his name was Feyichukwu 


18.  Obuns
Obunsman! My fellow igbo brother. Obi na tum o...


19.  Tejumade
Tejumade and her shoes...Killing us softly


20.  Bimbo
Peaceful Bimbo. Always smiling and baffing up.



21.  Hafsat
Omo Omo Omotoke. Hafsie contributed to the growth of by business by always giving me scrap fabric. She has a reputable for making very pretty dresses too.


22.  Otisi
I can’t imagine how the class would have been without Otisi, because he always added spice to the class. He was always full of mischief and was either making us laugh or yabbing us. Beneath all that façade is a very nice guy. He always came for any exhibition I invited him to and I remember he once bought me Strepcils when I just casually told him that I had a sore throat.



23.  Gbenro
Tall black boy. The man who took bobo to a whole new level. He was always well put together, and led the class throughout the course of the program. 

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