Thursday, June 22, 2006

Look ma' I'm dancing - i'm dancing...

My brother arinze...
I love him come hell or high water - in away that is both frustrating and yet funny, he angers, frustrates, mystifies and the astounds - without warning...

He continually amazes me with the depth of knowledge and perception, plus he's really funny.
He was the only one who was initially different - he loves soccer and plays the game of leather quite skillfully! But recently due to his unusally long stint at home(JAMB), he has come to appreciate and value reading (some kind of family calling) and he approaches issues with a logic that is rather impressive (I guess it runs in the genes!)
Well Arinze, you are a painful boil but I love to carry you around even when you frustrate the hell out of me (which you do very frequently) but I wouldn't exchange you for the world...
Here's to new beginnings!

Well - we where watching one of those very classic westerns (CLINT EASTWOOD - is most undoubtedly the king of westerns). The nunaces, actions, reactions, plot was just mind blowing...
I think it was a fist full of dollars; fact is that I'm going to get it as some kind of collectors item...

I'm also rounding up with my NCC role and I know that there are alot of things out there beckoning to me and like a randy man, I'm going to grab, chase and feel up the skirt of lady fate - who knows how my luck will hold out?

Does anyone have creative ideas that can use the web as a launch pad?
I'm extremely curious and have currently undertaken to learn HTML and PHP...

Regards
chinedu

Friday, June 16, 2006

Just JUNE or is it my imagination...

Check - the half way mark of the year is here - the merry month of june!
Imagine my suprise and utter "delight!".
I will be 28 in a month's time and by God - i wonder what present the fates have in store...

My very good pal cum brother (no pun intended), Mr Daniel eze (yeap - the guy who got married last year) is now in lagos working...
It makes me happy and at the same time - it leaves me in a pool of cold sweat!

My parents are driving me up the edge slowly and I really hate my utter state of passivity in the whole issue... After all in Nigeria, if at at your age you still live in your parent's house - you should take anything that they dish at you (including the kitchen sink!)

In other news,

Nwanneka has finally gotten a job with IBTC chartered and she's beyond estatic... She can't wait to get out every morning. She's in marketing and that kinda makes me worried but if she's happy and can take the pressure - what can an unemployed billionaire like me do?

(that last line was from my mentor, who suggests that i replace words that connote a negative vibe with positive prophecies....)

The latest addition to the Koggu family is due for dedication on sunday and like a grudging uncle - I must support the family to the bitter end (who said anything about taste?)

Apart from that - things are damn swell - as shrek put it (couldn't be better!)

Later*&@