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TIME THE MOST EXPENSIVE CURRENCY The word time is not something new to YOU and ME. Time is the only currency that each and every individual either rich or poor have in the same proportion and duration, everyone is entitled to 24hours a day the only difference is how we choose to spend it, where and what we spend it on and this is what determines to a large extent how successful we will be. In the world of today, managing time and making the best use of time have been a problem especially for the youths, due to the social media craziness and addict the youth tends to waste most of their time chatting and surfing the internet meanwhile this same social network is an avenue where some people display and sell and sell their products making money and moving forward, learning new things, maximizing potentials, taking online courses, getting informed and a whole lot more therefore the social media is not totally a disadvantage rather it is a bonus but it all depends on how we make use of it
Act 2 Scene 6  Mr. Gbade: mama Tade, what else are you doing? You better be fast because I am in a hurry.  Mrs. Gbade: please I am sorry, just a minute. Mr. Gbade: I hope you are ready now because I don’t know what you are picking since. Mrs. Gbade: I am sorry I just have to take this document along. Mr. Gbade: well it’s because I want to drop you in your office before going and it’s not your fault it’s because I haven’t buy you your own car that’s why I have no choice but to wait. Mrs. Gbade: I am sorry but if you buy me a car what will happen? Mr. Gbade: you are still asking don’t you know that if I have bought you your own car I won’t bother myself to drop you in the office again you will drive yourself down to the office. Mrs. Gbade: I know you are joking but buy me the car first then I will know you are serious. Mr. Gbade: okay then I will surprise you and you will know that your husband is now rich, he is now different from before. Mrs. Gbade: it’s alright, al
    Act 2 Scene 5  Mr. Ade: Darling where are you? Mrs. Ade: Oh welcome, so how was your trip? Mr. Ade: It was fine. Mrs. Ade: What about your goods? Mr. Ade: You mean the one I ask them to import? Mrs. Ade: Yes now or haven’t they? Mr. Ade: Don’t mind those silly things. Mrs. Ade: What did they do wrong? Mr. Ade They are just talking nonsense and I don’t understand them but all I know is if they fail to do their job well then I will sack them and employ those who are ready to work, so I will call the man myself so that they can import those goods and by that I can supply my customers. Mrs. Ade: What of the loan you borrowed from bank, Mr. Ade: I have returned it on my way home. Mrs. Ade:                    Thank God, so let me run your bath so you can freshen up before eating. Mr. Ade: It’s alright thank you (go into the bathroom and come back). Mrs. Ade: Dear you can go and have your bath now let me check Lalonpe and Ade in the kitchen. Mr. Ade: Alright.
Act 2 Scene 2 Mrs. Gbade; Oluwatoyin! What is wrong with? Is it because of your textbook and the school bag I promised to buy for you that’s why you are sitting down like someone who is mourning, I pray I have no cause to mourn over anybody in my household don’t you know that those days are gone when I will promise and never fulfill my promise? My God I thank you, anyway I have bought everything and that is why I am late I would have buy it since yesterday but all the money I have yesterday was sent to your brother in school so take and cheer up because I don’t know what’s wrong with you. Toyin; thank you mummy, I am sorry I thought you didn’t buy it today again because you promised me yesterday but didn’t buy it. Mrs. Gbade; it’s okay, have you started cooking? Toyin; yes mummy. (Mr. Gbade enters) Mr. Gbade:   mama Tade come and hear something we are rich we are now millionaires. Mrs. Gbade: ha-ha I hope no problem why are you shouting on top of your voice did you win a l
  Culled from why?    WOMEN Women are like beautiful flowers which we use to beautify our homes, we all want beautiful flowers within our homes which we wet and trim so they look more beautiful, so are women because if you take good care of your wife she will continue to look gorgeous and beautiful, take good care of her just like you take care of your beautiful flowers, you get a gardener for your flowers to trim and wet it, to make sure it is looking beautiful and attractive, so that your visitors will be pleased with the fragnance and beauty they add to your house, so it is when you take care of your wife. When the flowers in your surroundings aren't looking beautiful and attractive, you will get a gardener to take care of it because you will be embarrassed when your visitors come home to see how disgusting your flowers are, making your house unattractive, so it is when you don't take care of your wife, but if you make your wife comfortable and happy, you will continue to p
Act 2 Scene 1 Chief; well-done Mr. Gbade. Mr. Gbade; oh chief, you are welcome. Chief; how are you? And how is your business. Mr. Gbade; everything is fine sir. Chief; thank God, what of Tade. Mr. Gbade; he has gone back to his school. Chief; but I saw him here last two weeks. Mr. Gbade; yes sir, it’s because they are on holiday then. Chief; okay and I love him because he learns fast he have already known about this your job very well and that will be useful for him too in the future it’s just that he can’t know now. Mr. Gbade; yes sir you are right because now that he has known everything I always force him to follow me when he is on holiday. Chief; he is just being childish, at least if he comes he will be able to assist you here. Mr. Gbade; chief my son will not want to understand anything about that very point, so do you have any work for me? Chief; oh no am just here to ask you some questions, you see this your job I know you are an expert in the line and
CULLED FROM WHY? Scene 6 Mr. Ade; my dear, have you paid for the school fees of your children. Mrs. Ade; yes, but I haven’t pay it up it remains some amount to balance up. Mr. Ade; but why I think I gave you the amount to pay their school fees in full without leaving out a thing unpaid for. I told you to pay everything so how come you didn’t pay it up in full. Mrs. Ade; my dear am sorry I need some money then that’s why I borrowed it from the money. Please I am very sorry. Mr. Ade; okay tell me why did you have to borrow from the money you know it’s for your children school fees. Mrs. Ade; I said I am sorry, okay I promise I will pay the balance as soon as you give me the money you promised me. Mr. Ade; okay what did you use the money for. Mrs. Ade; I am sorry I will return the money. Mr. Ade; I know you won’t have a good reason for spending that money but let me tell you something when next I give you money to pay my children’s school fee and you spend it I will su
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