#ulog18: The Worst Bus Experience

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#ulog18: The Worst Bus Experience
Good morning Steemians, I hope you all enjoyed your nights. I did. And I can only hope you all did, too.

Before I dive into telling you how my day went yesterday, I would like to show my sincere and deep appreciation for @surpassinggoogle (@teardrops) for creating this plateform which helps us to share our days with all.
>Every day comes with its troubles, and its successes as well.








That statement above is very true. In deed, **everyday comes with its own troubles and successes**. Well, yesterday I got the direct opposite of that quote. I, really, had to accept that everyday comes with its troubles.

***Life and Troubles***
There's something about life and troubles. Naturally, there are just enough troubles to go round for everybody in life. In life, *there are as many troubles for people as there are people*


**I had troubles boarding a bus**
You know how it's in Nigeria. You have to fight your way into the bus, or any vehicle. Well, I go through that trouble almost everyday! Why? Because from Monday to Saturdays, nowadays, am faced with the challenge of waiting for a bus to arrive at the bus stop. And guess what? When it comes, I struggle to go in. How terrible that could be!
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**The worst bus I boarded yesterday**
Just to board alone was very stressful, as if that was not enough I had trouble sitting comfortably on the bus. It was so inconvenient. Almost everybody that boarded the bus was uncomfortable..... I mean: "very uncomfortable"!

**Why was the bus uncomfortable?**
This bus was particularly uncomfortable for the following reasons?
(1). *Bad Seat*: they were truly bad seats. I couldn't sit comfortably, and not just only I, all of us. We were all uncomfortable!
(2). *Rude Conductor*: I really do believe you understand how Nigerian conductors are. Most of them are very rude to passengers. Just the other day, one of them almost beat up a young lady had it not been for the intervention for passengers-by. It was a terrible sight see all that abuse happening in my presence. Very terrible!
(3). *Bad roads*: you know how Nigerian roads are na.... Very rough. And guess what? As we progressed the water from the rain splashed on my trousers. I was almost completely drenched even while on a bus. You can only imagine how bad it was.


I was very happy when arrived it's destination and I highlighted. In fact, it was a relieve. A big relieve for that matter!

I really thank God all those troubles didn't affect my whole day, I still had a great day at work...
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Thanks for reading this article and stay tuned for more!

Once again, I would love to appreciate @surpassinggoogle and @teardrops for this platform, created to make every individual an important individual.
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