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Today was a public holiday for Eid Malud, so the whole day had a different pace from the usual routine.
The morning started around 9 AM, but instead of stepping out early, the time went into an extended gaming session. Hours passed quickly, and before noticing, it was already 1 PM. The focus was completely on the games, with little break in between.
Right after that, the plan shifted. There was a political movement scheduled, and it ended up lasting about 3 hours. It wasn’t a local event either — the journey took them from Imo State to Abia State, so a good amount of time was spent traveling as well as participating.
By the time everything wrapped up, the day had been split into two distinct parts: a long, uninterrupted stretch of gaming in the morning, followed by hours of movement, travel, and activity in the afternoon. The holiday ended up being more active and eventful than expected.
By isalifestyleToday was a public holiday for Eid Malud, so the whole day had a different pace from the usual routine.
The morning started around 9 AM, but instead of stepping out early, the time went into an extended gaming session. Hours passed quickly, and before noticing, it was already 1 PM. The focus was completely on the games, with little break in between.
Right after that, the plan shifted. There was a political movement scheduled, and it ended up lasting about 3 hours. It wasn’t a local event either — the journey took them from Imo State to Abia State, so a good amount of time was spent traveling as well as participating.
By the time everything wrapped up, the day had been split into two distinct parts: a long, uninterrupted stretch of gaming in the morning, followed by hours of movement, travel, and activity in the afternoon. The holiday ended up being more active and eventful than expected.