22-08-2023, 09:40 AM
Good day man of God. I dreamt
1. In the compound where I live, I was sitting on a chair near my landlady's poultry drinking tea. Then a dog ran out of the poultry area towards me where I was sitting. I was not afraid because I know the dog. I called his name twice "Hackney, Hackney" but it did not listen instead it jumped at me to attack me. I blocked it with my right lower arm and it bit my right arm. I was still calling its name "Hackney, Hackney" but it was not listening to me. (Physically my landlady has a poultry and 3 security dogs. The dogs know me and I sometimes play with them.)
2. A young man (Aliyu) I know during my NYSC days in a village in Sokoto more than 11years ago, is now one of the leaders in his village was shot by bandits at night. In the morning, I was urging the village people to take him to a hospital for treatment but the man said no need because he is not sure he will survive before they will get to the hospital. So the village people just gathered round him discussing with him as one of their leaders. All my attempts to convince Aliyu or the villagers to take Aliyu to the hospital failed. At least let us try to save his life but nobody responded to my plea. So I left them feeling sad.
3. One of my fellow corper friends (Abu Ibrahim) we served together at Sokoto state, but he is from Edo state and presently working in Benin city as a NSCDC officer. I entered his office in Benin city and I saw that he was sitting on his chair dead with blood and bullet wounds all over his body. He was assassinated in his office by armed robbers.
Thanks
1. In the compound where I live, I was sitting on a chair near my landlady's poultry drinking tea. Then a dog ran out of the poultry area towards me where I was sitting. I was not afraid because I know the dog. I called his name twice "Hackney, Hackney" but it did not listen instead it jumped at me to attack me. I blocked it with my right lower arm and it bit my right arm. I was still calling its name "Hackney, Hackney" but it was not listening to me. (Physically my landlady has a poultry and 3 security dogs. The dogs know me and I sometimes play with them.)
2. A young man (Aliyu) I know during my NYSC days in a village in Sokoto more than 11years ago, is now one of the leaders in his village was shot by bandits at night. In the morning, I was urging the village people to take him to a hospital for treatment but the man said no need because he is not sure he will survive before they will get to the hospital. So the village people just gathered round him discussing with him as one of their leaders. All my attempts to convince Aliyu or the villagers to take Aliyu to the hospital failed. At least let us try to save his life but nobody responded to my plea. So I left them feeling sad.
3. One of my fellow corper friends (Abu Ibrahim) we served together at Sokoto state, but he is from Edo state and presently working in Benin city as a NSCDC officer. I entered his office in Benin city and I saw that he was sitting on his chair dead with blood and bullet wounds all over his body. He was assassinated in his office by armed robbers.
Thanks



