What’s your worst sapa moment?
What are the queenites saying?
Boluwatife – In short, it’s really holding me now. I really need money now to buy things, materials and other necessities.
Ifeoluwa – Ehm, have not really had such a bad experience, anytime such happens, there is always a backup for me.
Shekina – Yh, I once had, that time I had nothing to eat, I just kept on taking cornflakes for breakfast lunch and dinner.
Jemima – (smiles) yh, I am facing it presently. I don’t have much money on me and I haven’t taken anything since morning
Elizabeth – Ehm, I don’t think I can come up with any, I’m blessed, I’m a blessed child.
Oyinlola – Hmmm, worst sapa moment, it wasn’t nice at all. It was a roommate that help me through that experience though.
Iman – I haven’t had a serious one, it’s happening like presently, I have money but I have to make myself manage the amount for a particular time.
Grace – I have had such a moment. I don’t ever want to experience such again. I have learned to manage myself cause I don’t want to find myself trying to go to people for help.
Ruth – Sure, it was not easy at all.
Tife – Yes, like two weeks ago, in fact, till now. It’s been tough
Seun – I think presently because I’m really broke now. Thanks for the care from my roommate and a friend.
Esther – Definitely, it was not good at all, it was depressing. Not having money and food.
Elizabeth – Yes, I think that was when I was in 100 level, that era wasn’t so nice. That was the time every remnant was important. That period is when you’ll remember you have ‘change’ with someone. My roommates helped then, we would bring our stuffs together to make a meal.
Kunbi – yes, sure it wasn’t good. That day I didn’t have much on me, I couldn’t even tell my roommate. That one day felt like …
Sharon – yes of course. Omo, It’s not even describable, you know that feeling of being so broke, it was just so bad.
Precious – yes, thanks to my roommate I am fine.
Sewa – Yeah now, like the sapa moment, I was down, and quite, just had to cruise around.
Better glory – Yes, it was a very tough time. I couldn’t call home, cause I didn’t want to add to the burden on ground. And I didn’t want to ask friends for help cause I don’t like it. I lived on water for that period of time.
Marvelous – i don’t think so, cause my mom works here, and if I need anything, I’ll just call her.
Amaka – Yes of course everyone have. Right now, I’m going to withdraw the last 1k with me and I have to use it for few days before I get another one.
Amida – Yes, I have(smiles). I endured, endured with drinking of plenty garri.
My worst sapa moment was last semester. I and my friends had no cash not even five naira on us and we had 11am examination. We had to leave the house few hours to exam time. I wasn’t fully prepared for the exam but at the same time I must not get to examination hall late because it won’t be nice at all. I got to faculty sweating and unsettled. I thought when I get to the faculty I would have the chance to read but because of the stress, I couldn’t assimilate properly.
Tijesunimi 200level
My worst sapa moment was when I couldn’t buy file tag worth 50naira for my faculty registration and those women at the faculty had to like give me 100naira and asked me to keep the change.
Boluwatife 100level
My worst sapa moment was when I couldn’t afford 100 naira to take a cab to Iwo road, I got stranded at Ojoo.
Esther 200level
My worst sapa moment was when I had to eat indomie for almost a week straight because I had just 500naira left at the beginning of the week
Miracle 200level
My worst sapa moment was the day I got to the ATM to withdraw and found out that I had no money in my account
Busola 200level
My worst sapa moment was the day I trekked from Mokola to Sango when I was coming to U.I because I had just 50naira on me.
Kehinde 100level
My worst sapa moment was the day I drank garri for three days because I had no money on me
Aanu 200level