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The Place I Grew: by ereaders(m): 9:30am On Apr 04, 2008
The place I grew. I was never too conscious of my early life, I could not imagine the extent to which I live my life; I only remember that I was born in a town whose identity touch the utmost part of the world. Not too stable it began to diminish in value and style to the extent most of her glory began to reflect in the neighboring towns and even villages.
Some year’s back this town was the talk of everyone even to the international communities recognized this town. The people of this land are so friendly, hospitable, warm-minded, achievers and determined.
Anyone that enters into this town for the first time always noticed the unique character and ways of the town and her inhabitants. The people of this town dresses differently, live their lives differently from people of other towns, their ways speaking is entirely different from all other people of the country and indeed the world.
The town has only one entrance, its branches in terms of road can’t be overemphasized in the sense that most of her roads if not all are well tarred. She is situated very close to the river; that means the humidity is appealing and is to be longed for. The peculiar nature of the town is her rich vegetation. Her land so fertile and almost all kind of crops do well in this land. The topography of the land is edifying for construction of any kind.
The hospitality nature of the land has made it easier for five stars hotels to be built in strategic places. You can find varieties of home made goods and exotic goods in this town. Her markets are easily accessible and convenient.
Whenever you look so despondent you don’t need to be worry all you need do is to go out and before you know it someone will just be there giving you the desire comfort and relief. Most individuals who worked outside this town find it convenient to plant their family in this town; because you will not only secured your family you will also add value to their existence.
Re: The Place I Grew: by ereaders(m): 11:49am On Apr 08, 2008
We have no doubt the economical situation of this town is stable due to the fact that the inhabitants think almost homogeneously so they tend to move to the same direction at a particular point in time. The other thing that brought stability is the peaceful condition of the town; all about the town is reflected in peace. You see everyone being happy when you are happy and also sad when you are also.
The drainage situation is encouraging as soon as there is a downpour the water is channeled to the nearby stream or river(s) via the drainage system which is so effective. The houses planted in this town are affordable for both the rich and the poor. We have executive houses for those that needed such and also we have the local houses for those that are of the economical.
The moment you see yourself as better of, people of the town keep distance from you. This is not as a result of inferiority but to let you know that whatever position you are now does not matter and that you are not to brag with it. When you desire respect you don’t need to announce it on their own they will sing your praise: Mostly those generous ones. Fathers are not just only to their children and ward alone but also to their fellow neighbors’ children except otherwise you stop them from being a father.
There is no tertiary institution in this town yet, but the inhabitants are crazy of education; they love education and they give it all for it. You scarcely find a home where no one is an undergraduate or a graduate. This is what the parents are proud of. You see a father who had nothing moving gorgeously just because his entire children are graduates. Not just the parents that are proud, the graduates and undergraduates are proud of their attainments educationally. This spore the non academic student to put in their resources in other to achieve same. Generally speaking those of our fathers who happened to be illiterates spend their resources on their already born child(ren) in other for the child not to be as they are educationally.

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