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FIELD TRIP REPORT

INTRODUCTION

Field trip is a course in international relations which basically means going out of school education to
gain more knowledge about the area of study, in other words it means visiting institutions related to
one’s area of study.

After we had series of lectures with our lecturer and coordinator, we went on and had two meetings in
which we were informed in the first meeting that we will be travelling on 6th February, 2023 for the
field trip. In the second meeting, we were informed about our appearance as regards dress code,
organizations which were to visit; and we were also encouraged to pay for the field trip expenses.

TRIP TO ABUJA

We left school at 1:40pm, our buses had to stop at Tarkaa by 2:30pm because one had fault. We got
back on the road by 2:38pm. Our buses stopped again at Abintse to fix one of them and got back on
the road by 2:51pm, stopped again by 2:56pm at Assembles of God Church Kwaghga to check one of
our buses again. This time our Lecturers had to come down from the bus to take a look too. By 3:00pm
were on the road again. We were at Makurdi by 3:08pm, few students dropped to get snacks at the
Airforce Check-poit; and when we got to Airforce base at 3:10pm the driver stopped again to check
the bus.

We left Makurdi by 3:43pm and continued our journey. We got to Nasarawa at about 4:19pm, then
Lafia at about 5:00pm where we stopped for refreshment. We reached Keffi at about 5:59pm.

Then we got to Abuja at 7:50pm, we got caught-up in traffic at Mararaba and one of our buses went
off again at 8:15pm, some boys had to push it before it started and we continued on our way. Then we
stopped to fuel buses by 8:35pm to 8:45pm at Rano oil & gas Itd. We got to Maaki Guest Inn, where
we were to stay during our field trip by 9:00pm.

Mrs Blessing allocated rooms to us and she also briefed the girls on their dress code, manners and
everything we were going to expect from our outtings.

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