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Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by Penboy: 8:49pm On Jul 14, 2020
First of all, you should have explained who a gatecrasher is...
Was thinking you bash gate with motor.

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Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by ymstar(m): 8:56pm On Jul 14, 2020
15ssDRIVE:
Some years ago,I was in Singapore,some guys organized the Independence Party ....


My guy promised everything,that’s it’s gonna be easy access.

When we reach there,come see order and controls from all side ... some go say enter,some go say no way ....

Me I just approach the Igbo bros with Igbo Lang’s,when the Yoruba bros ask me to say the same in Omoluabi mode I did and the only 2 Hausa Bros’s ask me the same in Hausa language I roll am out easily..

Na so they gave me automatic ticket....... come see eating after too much Poooiii.

Eat like say 2morow no dey.....0




Mr. Abd r. A. S.
God bless you sir
Please which tribe are u, do u even understand Yoruba?
God bless you sir and never let you and your family down, Ameen.
Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by Nobody: 9:01pm On Jul 14, 2020
UndauntedYOCA:
Lol, Trenchard Hall and parties ehn. There's always an event there every Saturday and I trust Mellanbites, Tedderites, Kutites and Bellites to gate crash, lol. How you wan take do party for our school and our boys no go chao? Lol
Well, in 100 level back then in the prestigious Queen Elizabeth II hall (University of Ibadan grin grin), I was jejely in my room that Saturday morning doing what I can't remember when I heard Queens saying there was an ongoing party in that mini hall (I can't believe I can't remember the name of that place where elections and events do hold in Queen's hall again, chai!), well, girls said they had to go have their share of the sumptuous meals that were being shared, lo and behold, my roomies, floor mates, block mates and other queens had started going with various dishes, bowls and coolers to get meals that rightfully belonged to them as per landladies na, lol, hmph (I'm an ambivert by nature and the introverted side of me supersedes the other side of me so I would actually never do such) but guess what, I jejely took my own deep dish with cover and majestically strutted to that place to go get ounje omo onile not because I was hungry but because if I didn't experience gatecrashing that day then I'd never experience it, plus I wasn't about to miss party amala ( not like I was going to be the only Queen there, duh cool cool cool .( grin grin), and with the type of appetite I have, most times I only eat because it's necessary for my existence and that'd probably be my brunchd (breakfast, lunch and dinner maybe). Remembering this makes me laugh hysterically now though. Well, I got my wonderful amala (as the proper Yoruba girl wey I be) with I think some drinks grin grin grin, (we weren't about to let the drinks waste na pliks) and majestically strutted back to my room (H21) grin grin grin with my friends. Oh, what a day! I remember the food was sumptuous grin grin grin grin
Amala, ewedu soup and MEATS grin grin grin
That's my only gatecrashing experience.
Oh, I remember now, my friends would sometimes drag me to go felicitate with graduands during convocation every November. Omg, what friends I have! And to think I didn't go for my own convocation lipsrsealed. Convocation parties in UI dey always be like owambe weddings. Chai!

Hahahahaha. Trenchard Hall was the place to be every Saturday when you are hungry. The problem is those School Security guys that they started to employ as security/bouncer. They knew boys and so it became difficult to enter. But if you know, you know. grin
Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by planetx: 9:03pm On Jul 14, 2020
HolyTitus:
i no even know if Tobi Adiye, Edet, Henrycole, Sholponpay, Tunde and others that I can't remember their faces dey this place sef.


So, after finishing Jamb exam at our various centres, we had already planned to reconvene back at school; Aquinas - for only God know what - after finishing exam - we were still in SS3 then.

it doesn't get too long that we had reconvened that hunger striked our bellies. The little on us then; we bought something with it and ate; but we were not yet satisfied and at the same time; we were reluctant to go our individual homes yet.

God - so - good, there 'were' functions going on at the primary school that shared a fence with my school. Suddenly, a crook among us brought the idea that we should visit the place. Visit where? Are you kidding me

Been the biggest boys in our set at that time, we laughed really hard at the suggestion.

kashamafa oro gun, the intense of the hunger increased sotey that we all finally decided to leave big boys inside ACA and we scaled the fence into the school. we counted ourselves that were present - say nine; and the number of parties going on - like four parties, I guess and we grouped ourselves in twos to handle each party lol...

After eating and drinking at the party where we were grouped into; then we will swap party and go to another.

I was only strong enough to stop at the second party when my stomach couldn't handle the foods and drinks anymore. The strongest among us could only manage to endure the third.

Is that Aquinas college in Akure?
Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by timisquare82(m): 9:04pm On Jul 14, 2020
MrOjay1:
I gatecrashed so many wedding receptions back then in Ekpo ref building,UNN.

O boy it wasn't a small thing then.We usually had our reliable informant who would feed us info on whether any wedding or inaugral lecture(where food dey always plenty) was going on.

Once we received the info,we stormed the area from eni Njoku boys hostels armed with our bags for hiding can drinks and coolers for storing away rice or egusi soup wey we fit find.

E no funny o. We always had to do this in a smart way so that people around the area wouldn't know that these boys come hustle for food o.
By the time we don pack food finish na to run go back hostel go celebrate for room with our loot.
Super lion how far eni njoku, Alvan nkoku and mbanefo halls

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Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by HolyTitus(m): 9:09pm On Jul 14, 2020
planetx:
Is that Aquinas college in Akure?
Yessir
Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by MrOjay1(m): 9:16pm On Jul 14, 2020
Mbanefo hall has been abandoned for a long time now.Na there boys dey go shit now.Alvan and EniNjoku halls na eyesore.
timisquare82:

Super lion how far eni njoku, Alvan nkoku and mbanefo halls
MrOjay1:
I gatecrashed so many wedding receptions back then in Ekpo ref building,UNN.

O boy it wasn't a small thing then.We usually had our reliable informant who would feed us info on whether any wedding or inaugral lecture(where food dey always plenty) was going on.

Once we received the info,we stormed the area from eni Njoku boys hostels armed with our bags for hiding can drinks and coolers for storing away rice or egusi soup wey we fit find.

E no funny o. We always had to do this in a smart way so that people around the area wouldn't know that these boys come hustle for food o.
By the time we don pack food finish na to run go back hostel go celebrate for room with our loot.
timisquare82:

Super lion how far eni njoku, Alvan nkoku and mbanefo halls
MrOjay1:
I gatecrashed so many wedding receptions back then in Ekpo ref building,UNN.

O boy it wasn't a small thing then.We usually had our reliable informant who would feed us info on whether any wedding or inaugral lecture(where food dey always plenty) was going on.

Once we received the info,we stormed the area from eni Njoku boys hostels armed with our bags for hiding can drinks and coolers for storing away rice or egusi soup wey we fit find.

E no funny o. We always had to do this in a smart way so that people around the area wouldn't know that these boys come hustle for food o.
By the time we don pack food finish na to run go back hostel go celebrate for room with our loot.
Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by Lyonkingpin: 9:18pm On Jul 14, 2020
I attended ex president Goodluck Jonathan's daughter first birthday party, when he was deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, we just heard it from some guys, I was in primary school, I and some couple guys about nine to ten years of age, men I doubt if we bathed sef, our clothes where like rag, am still wondering what made the security Operatives to let us inside Government House, when we reach as kpako that we are, we saw a whole lot of poshed kids, we no send them, we were just struggling to be in front, make we no come carry empty stomach go back, during food sharing we got our food early, we were so happy like we just watched Tom and Jerry cartoon for the first time, we trying to be sharp we hid our food under chair to get extra food those wicked people just later pocket everything, we were so happy like we won champions league trophy on coming back trekking and be blowing our whistle that is connected to an umbrella

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Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by aytigidz433(m): 9:19pm On Jul 14, 2020
School days... Hahaha
When you get money Na to dey flex. but when d money Don blow pass like breeze Na to dey find where dem dey do wedding reception or association gbedu or church program wey item 7 go follow it was fun and I think I will be able to relate with other gatecrashers like me in the future. As someone said when I hammer I go dey run am well well with confidence and swag cool grin

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Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by timisquare82(m): 9:22pm On Jul 14, 2020
MrOjay1:
Mbanefo hall has been abandoned for a long time now.Na there boys dey go shit now.Alvan and EniNjoku halls na eyesore.
God what happened? Those halls use to be fun then.
Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by Tango123: 9:25pm On Jul 14, 2020
poshestmina:
I gatecrashed a looooot when I was small.
I went to every and any party in my area grin cheesy cheesy cheesy grin.
.

After beating me,my siblings will still eat the food ...till One day ,my mum got tired , cooked plenty Jollof rice and Meat ,was flogging me as I was eating . I was crying and eating ...I almost choked on Jollof rice.

I hardly attend parties as an adult now . I have a phobia for parties cheesy cheesy cheesy.My mama flog the craze comot for my life.
I buy aso ebis and end up not attending except they are extremely unavoidable.
can't remember the last time I did .

Loll. Nigerian mothers are something else
Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by mhizv(f): 9:25pm On Jul 14, 2020
Dangrace01:
K

My guy told me his story in uniport as a student every Sunday he moves with his crew to different churches in school. When it's time for new members they would stand up because they normally give food to new members.

Is that gate-crashing

============> Profile


I also did this while in uniport.
Esp CFI
Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by sijibomi33(m): 9:25pm On Jul 14, 2020
I remember OBJ and relaxation center at AAUA, if u knw u knw
Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by Blackmiserable(m): 9:27pm On Jul 14, 2020
pDudd:
Back then in UI, I was tall and I had a chunky friend I used to call Big Dog. Big dog was a dark skinned Yoruba guy who had body and had Yoruba swag.

Now if you went to UI, you will know Sultan Bello Hall and it's dome called "Bello Dome." Lots of people used to do wedding receptions in Bello Dome and it was often a thing of repute to be a student in Bello Hall and be able to sneak into one of those wedding receptions.

One Saturday, they were holding one of those receptions and from the arrangement and decorations happening in the morning that day, it was like that reception was going to rock. And that period, kobo not dey anybody pocket and all boys were hungry. That's how I contacted Big Dog all the way in Zik Hall and told him to show, because we must enter that party. We used our last kobo to go and barb hair and ironed our whitest agbada and decided to enter.

Normally those parties require IV card to enter inside because they knew that students may want to fall inside and enjoy free food. But me and Big Dog looked like dignitaries. Infact, Big Dog resembled an Otunba and I resembled his boy. That's how both of us entered and got to the place where they are checking IV. Big Dog just talked one jagajaga alaye Yoruba talk and next thing they opened way for us because they thought he was a big man grin grin grin. They led us to one nice table that was already decorated with small chops.

Chai, see enjoyment. Small time they will bring juice, after a few minutes, they will bring wine, then malt, then bottle water, then peppersoup, etc. Small time they will check on us to know if we are having a good time. Me I dey form yankee ajebutter and Big Dog dey form Chief Otunba Big Dog. Omo! We chop every every. They kept bringing different types of food to our table and asking us if we are ok. Hahahahahahaha. That's how broke boys chop life that day.

Big Dog, if you're reading this, I miss you bro. grin grin grin
You just made my day lol. You deserve a follow.

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Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by Nobody: 9:32pm On Jul 14, 2020
Ishilove:
Never gate crashed. I'm too dignified and proud for such. Besides my parents discouraged us from attending parties and I've grown up with that mindset.

Madam "too dignified". Boya ke pele... grin grin grin
Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by Wisebird22(m): 9:33pm On Jul 14, 2020
Does days In malabor,you just need to iron your best cloth and wait for Saturday because you must eat...if there is no wedding in chapel or redemption they will be in Catholic church if this two fail we just stroll to unical hotel atal atal you go meet reception wey get small rice...

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Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by fatymore(f): 9:39pm On Jul 14, 2020
I have never done that before.


I am a shy person to the core. Even parties I am being invited if you don't give me food, I won't ask.

That's I am always filled up with my bottled water and drinks before going for a party.

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Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by Goalnaldo(m): 9:41pm On Jul 14, 2020
poshestmina:
I gatecrashed a looooot when I was small.
I went to every and any party in my area grin cheesy cheesy cheesy grin.

Always stealing and hiding my senior sisters clothes then I hide behind fence and change.

They beat me tire .Worst thing ,I attend the parties and help them serve guests ,then come back home with enough foods and souvenirs cheesy cheesy cheesy and I must wait till the end of the party.

From weddings ,naming ceremonies, dedication till I even attended that graduation party for kids that just finished Islamic school cheesy cheesy.

After beating me,my siblings will still eat the food ...till One day ,my mum got tired , cooked plenty Jollof rice and Meat ,was flogging me as I was eating . I was crying and eating ...I almost choked on Jollof rice.

I hardly attend parties as an adult now . I have a phobia for parties cheesy cheesy cheesy.My mama flog the craze comot for my life.
I buy aso ebis and end up not attending except they are extremely unavoidable.
can't remember the last time I did .
I can picture you crying with catarrh dripping from your nose grin cheesy

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Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by GabrielYulaw(m): 9:49pm On Jul 14, 2020
IME1:


Did my PG there and was an Awoite
I knew almost all the halls, event centres and foodstands
From Seat of Wisdom to Trenchard to Bello senior PG hall
grin KutiBelloZik
Is like hearing
cheesy Hall4LawBasement

If you know you know...

I still miss this movie- Jason and the Argonauts. Sweet memories sha cool
Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by nuelyoyo(m): 10:00pm On Jul 14, 2020
poshestmina:
I gatecrashed a looooot when I was small.
I went to every and any party in my area grin cheesy cheesy cheesy grin.

Always stealing and hiding my senior sisters clothes then I hide behind fence and change.

They beat me tire .Worst thing ,I attend the parties and help them serve guests ,then come back home with enough foods and souvenirs cheesy cheesy cheesy and I must wait till the end of the party.

From weddings ,naming ceremonies, dedication till I even attended that graduation party for kids that just finished Islamic school cheesy cheesy.

After beating me,my siblings will still eat the food ...till One day ,my mum got tired , cooked plenty Jollof rice and Meat ,was flogging me as I was eating . I was crying and eating ...I almost choked on Jollof rice.

I hardly attend parties as an adult now . I have a phobia for parties cheesy cheesy cheesy.My mama flog the craze comot for my life.
I buy aso ebis and end up not attending except they are extremely unavoidable.
can't remember the last time I did .
I thought I had the best laughter from the first page until I read your post cheesy . Your folks would have had a hard time bearing your excesses when you were young cheesy cheesy

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Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by Iceberg3: 10:03pm On Jul 14, 2020
I love Yoruba girls sha grin
They are so sweet to...... grin
Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by Nobody: 10:11pm On Jul 14, 2020
My own account is a bit long.

There was a heavy rain that night. Before we woke up o. our gate had crashed.
No wonder our dog Bingo was just barking and barking. We didn't know it was our gate that was about to crash.

The next morning, the gatecrashing made my brother very angry. The next thing, he had called the welder. The welder said any gatecrashing attracts high charges. And my brother shouted, "Ahaaaa! " and I was surprised too, but because I hate copying people instead of saying Ahaaaa!, like my brother, I said Ohoooo!. When my brother says Ahaaaa me I will say Ohoooo and the welder was looking at us strangely.

He charged us fifty thousand naira to repair a gatecrash. So, in anger, we called Bingo to come and chase him away. How can a common gatecrashing cost that much to repair. That is crazy!

Bingo nearly killed him because that was the second day of Bingo not eating anything. We were broke.

That was the first time I witnessed gatecrashing in my life. It was so funny though. grin

I pray our gate never crash again. grin

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Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by 15ssDRIVE(m): 10:14pm On Jul 14, 2020
ymstar:

Mr. Abd r. A. S.
God bless you sir
Please which tribe are u, do u even understand Yoruba?
God bless you sir and never let you and your family down, Ameen.


Ameennnnnnn ameennnnnnnn amennnnnnn

I am Omoluabi...
Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by oshe11: 10:34pm On Jul 14, 2020
iamyemiakins:
I came across this post on Facebook by a lady talking about her experience back in the University days as a gatecrasher at a wedding party. I found the post funny and well composed, so I decided to share it here grin

By Abigael Oyebola Ojo

I wasn't invited to the first wedding I ever attended as an adult.

Infact, I didn't know the bride or groom from anywhere neither have I ever seen any member of their extended family or ancestors in my life before. I was just passing in front of the venue and did 'Mogbo mo branch' a.k.a wedding crasher.

I wasn't even ashamed at all. I danced to my satisfaction, did plenty awwwwwwn, eheeeeeen and God when facial expression like I rightfully belong there as a guest. I was part of those that ate double portion of food and still got the finest piece of every souvenir that they shared at that wedding from all angles.

The only thing I did not do at the wedding was to pick money that they were spraying people that were dancing. My home training did not allow me to shame my family to the last point of no redemption.

This wedding took place in Trenchard hall at the university of Ibadan. That Saturday, I was strolling back to my off campus residence after I finished many hours of reading for an examination on empty stomach. I was so broke to my teeth with no hope of my next meal.

I was going home dejected and thinking about my life when I saw a red bus carrying plenty coolers of food into Trenchard hall...the aroma of party JOLLOF and Yoruba pepper was the first thing that oozed inside my nose with reckless abandon.

I wanted the happiness in that red bus and decided to go for it. I brought out powder and lipstick from my bag to polish my face so I can at least look presentable to the glory of owambe.

I used weavon brush to finish work on my hair and arranged my books like an inspector working for the school management.

At first, I thought the bouncers were going to stop me so I prepared a story in my head. Luckily, nobody even noticed me till I was comfortably settled on a table close to the groom's family.

I greeted the two elderly men sitted there with one fake smile and mentally prepared myself to attack all the plenty drinks and abundance of small chops that Angel Michael has provided.

I first drank two bottles of cold malt so I can have enough energy to devour the food. After, I ate some samosa and fried meat to prepare my stomach for the main meal. No one even asked me any question as I gulped down the food.

Summarily sha, I ate goatmeat peppersoup followed by pounded yam and one obstruction filled Egusi soup. I washed down the food with Hollandia yoghurt before I got myself and remembered belly for the food and food for the belly saying.

After the reception, when people were almost dispersing to their houses, I waited behind to collect plenty JOLLOF rice and chicken to eat for dinner with my roommates.

As souvenir, I got a blue umbrella, branded jotter plus pen, hand fan, bucket, big tray and rechargeable lantern.

I know the law of karma so I have prepared my mind to feed all the gate crashers that God will direct to my wedding. In this life, I believe whatever you sow you must reap in double portion...so no shaking.

May God bless the husband and wife that wedded on one Saturday in 2014 for rescuing my stomach from hunger and making me graduate with an excellent result.

Na wedding I crash, I no marry somebody's husband.


https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3481868938545817&id=100001682347694

Share your experience as a gatecrasher grin
shocked
Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by Shellsploit: 10:36pm On Jul 14, 2020
NaijadrivaCars:
It was when shellsploit was cooking amuatulu and snake meat and before you know it, lalasticlala came unannounced. shocked

Make I gate crash for your comment.

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Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by opeey(m): 10:47pm On Jul 14, 2020
lol...we call it LEBASU , it is an empire EMPIRE in Akindeko Hostel in FUTA. we have bonafide members who tell us where party is happening. we go their enmass and devour any food at the party.. how time flies.

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Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by oluwaleinad(m): 11:06pm On Jul 14, 2020
pDudd:
Back then in UI, I was tall and I had a chunky friend I used to call Big Dog. Big dog was a dark skinned Yoruba guy who had body and had Yoruba swag.

Now if you went to UI, you will know Sultan Bello Hall and it's dome called "Bello Dome." Lots of people used to do wedding receptions in Bello Dome and it was often a thing of repute to be a student in Bello Hall and be able to sneak into one of those wedding receptions.

One Saturday, they were holding one of those receptions and from the arrangement and decorations happening in the morning that day, it was like that reception was going to rock. And that period, kobo not dey anybody pocket and all boys were hungry. That's how I contacted Big Dog all the way in Zik Hall and told him to show, because we must enter that party. We used our last kobo to go and barb hair and ironed our whitest agbada and decided to enter.

Normally those parties require IV card to enter inside because they knew that students may want to fall inside and enjoy free food. But me and Big Dog looked like dignitaries. Infact, Big Dog resembled an Otunba and I resembled his boy. That's how both of us entered and got to the place where they are checking IV. Big Dog just talked one jagajaga alaye Yoruba talk and next thing they opened way for us because they thought he was a big man grin grin grin. They led us to one nice table that was already decorated with small chops.

Chai, see enjoyment. Small time they will bring juice, after a few minutes, they will bring wine, then malt, then bottle water, then peppersoup, etc. Small time they will check on us to know if we are having a good time. Me I dey form yankee ajebutter and Big Dog dey form Chief Otunba Big Dog. Omo! We chop every every. They kept bringing different types of food to our table and asking us if we are ok. Hahahahahahaha. That's how broke boys chop life that day.

Big Dog, if you're reading this, I miss you bro. grin grin grin

This your package too pure arhswear

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Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by nobone(f): 11:38pm On Jul 14, 2020
I was part of the supervisors during the NNPC aptitude test when they recruited that year @UST, I worked with the outsourcing firm that conducted the recruitment exercise.
The issue was that, they didn't invite me for the said test.

I needed the job too, so I was supervising and writing as well, with fear. I was so scared and careful so as not to loose the bird at hand.

Will I call that gate crashing.....
lol I wasn't a loyal staff......

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Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by Horlasod: 12:16am On Jul 15, 2020
O boy watin guy eye never see, I have gatecrash a lot of party....but the funniest one of all happened when I was in 200level....cos it's a day I can never forget during 200level days cos the day is very funny

It was a Friday morning and that very day we are not having class but a very important practical but as boy me and my hostel mate wake up that day to just stroll out early morning to enter bush as per say our hostel is very close to forest side(those in UNIOSUN EJIGBO CAMPUS will know this very well) but there are some house there and it happened to be the time of Cashew and Agbalumon(local cherry) me and my guys we are four in number just started entering bush finding Agbalumon cos no foodstuff again and boy must survive we went deep inside the bush till we finally saw the tree and we drank and satisfied ourselves before we decided to go back to our hostel.....as for God who want to help us its two way that leads to our hostel so we decided to pass the other way to our hostel.....as we are going we just saw a truck with canopy and we followed it to where it was going and gbam we found its destination on getting to the place, we found two big cow already tied down as from that we sense a party is going to happen the following day.....we left there that day and we started planning how we gonna go to the party the following day which is Saturday and we are so excited and like so we gonna have full food the following day even though we never know how the party is gonna be.

So fast to the following day (saturday) as at 7:30 in the morning we started hearing the testing of speakers as that was what even wake us up and I grinned to myself and say today na today we must die there.....and me as per say I don dey gatecrash since my secondary school days and I'm not the shy type I'm very eager to for that party cos I am saying it I'm my mind that this is another town not my my own town as it will be difficult for anybody to recognize me.....thou some of my hostel mate are the shy type but he get one of my friend MALIK wey be confirm Ibadan guy and you know Ibadan guy na confirm giran we planned everything perfectly and waited till something around 12pm even thou my other hostel mate are afraid so as pê make our plan no burst....and he get one native dress wey I carry for house and dey always wear every Friday, I ironed it every well my friends also did the same and the funniest part is that the cloth is dirty...Lol....but we wear it like that....as at around 1pm we've been hearing noise of music and jollification from the party and we are eager to be there, so we wait till something around 2pm as we've calculated that's when foods and drinks will be shared.....we just come out of hostel started smiling to ourselves as we are about to go naso one of my friends got a call from his babe that's she is coming to visit him in hostel.....omo konji na bastard... Lol....naso he say he no dey follow us again and the guy don dey contemplate whether to go or not cos he is shy so he used that as an excuse and and decided not go again......but kilo kan mi....today na today we must eat the food, naso me and my other friends go the party.


What happened and how the party went and the most funniest part of that day to be continued in the morning cos I'm feeling sleepy now

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Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by emmyloski125(m): 12:54am On Jul 15, 2020
pDudd:
Back then in UI, I was tall and I had a chunky friend I used to call Big Dog. Big dog was a dark skinned Yoruba guy who had body and had Yoruba swag.

Now if you went to UI, you will know Sultan Bello Hall and it's dome called "Bello Dome." Lots of people used to do wedding receptions in Bello Dome and it was often a thing of repute to be a student in Bello Hall and be able to sneak into one of those wedding receptions.

One Saturday, they were holding one of those receptions and from the arrangement and decorations happening in the morning that day, it was like that reception was going to rock. And that period, kobo not dey anybody pocket and all boys were hungry. That's how I contacted Big Dog all the way in Zik Hall and told him to show, because we must enter that party. We used our last kobo to go and barb hair and ironed our whitest agbada and decided to enter.

Normally those parties require IV card to enter inside because they knew that students may want to fall inside and enjoy free food. But me and Big Dog looked like dignitaries. Infact, Big Dog resembled an Otunba and I resembled his boy. That's how both of us entered and got to the place where they are checking IV. Big Dog just talked one jagajaga alaye Yoruba talk and next thing they opened way for us because they thought he was a big man grin grin grin. They led us to one nice table that was already decorated with small chops.

Chai, see enjoyment. Small time they will bring juice, after a few minutes, they will bring wine, then malt, then bottle water, then peppersoup, etc. Small time they will check on us to know if we are having a good time. Me I dey form yankee ajebutter and Big Dog dey form Chief Otunba Big Dog. Omo! We chop every every. They kept bringing different types of food to our table and asking us if we are ok. Hahahahahahaha. That's how broke boys chop life that day.

Big Dog, if you're reading this, I miss you bro. grin grin grin
Exactly bro! I'm currently a Uite, though a Mellanbite, but I can sure testify to all these things that you've said.......Those Bello boys are wild sometimes ooo!

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Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by Nobody: 1:26am On Jul 15, 2020
emmyloski125:
Exactly bro! I'm currently a Uite, though a Mellanbite, but I can sure testify to all these things that you've said.......Those Bello boys are wild sometimes ooo!

We wild my broda. grin grin

Saturday was free food day in either Bello Dome or Trenchard Hall.
Re: Gatecrashing: Share Your Experiences by Issaboss(m): 1:32am On Jul 15, 2020
oshe11:
Shey U still remember say your Miniker carry "m" shocked
If only you read from the beginning you for no disgrace yourself

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