SATURDAY 29TH JUNE 2002
Today is the Peak Milk's dancing competition day. We went to the field where the competition will be holding. Various schools were invited.Our school was the second contestant.We were represented by two competitors. The first is the miming of the Independent Girls and another girl who who mimed Celine Dione track "Thats the way it is" then other school were called who sing, mime and danced. Also a school displayed a cultural dance by "Omo Oduduwa". Micheal Jackson's songs were also mimed like "You Rock My World" by Airforce Boys. Refreshment were shared at the end of the competition. I couldn't get either the minerals not the meat pie. I was very unlucky. I have seen dancing today, how Airforce Boys were sliding they really impressed me. The Primary Schools student were also not left out. They displayed their constructed models like canoe, Fulani settlement, Junior Engineers etc. There was also my name sake a boy called Faisal Haruna who constructed the canoe.By 2:00 p.m. the competitions was brought to an end. The winners were announced. In the Primary category those who constructed the model of Junior Engineers came first, then that of Fulani settlement and that of canoe. In the senior category the winners were called from the rear. Airforce Comprehensive Girls came first, Airforce Boys came second then our school who came first with the mime from one of our student. Although in my opinion Saint Marumba deserve the first position. The judgement is actually unfair in my opinion. In the Primary Category the first was rewarded a cash prize of N25, 000, second N20,000 and third N15,000. In the senior category the first won N30,000 the second N25,000 and the third N20,000.
During the night prep, there was no electricity in our classroom block and I therefore went to JSS3 Gold to study. One girl nicknamed Malle came to disturb me. I told her to leave me alone, yet she refused. I was insulting her when one SS3 girl talk to me asking that why do I hate girls. I told her that I do not hate girls. She then asked why do I always frown at the sight of girls. I remained mute. She asked whether I have a sister. I told her I have sisters not just a sister. She asked whether I do not talk to my sisters. She asked me to change that it is not the right thing.
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