I find myself sitting at the ultra modern Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia. The last three weeks seems an absolute blur? How did I find myself at Gate C4 of KLIA waiting to board a plane to Bombay, India? Well, it’s a long long story. Its almost like one of those dreams you have. A dream which just when the best part is about to happen, you wake up. The only difference is that this isn’t a dream and I lived and breathed every last minute of this journey.
It all started with accepting a Graduate job offer with an international oil company. I knew I was going to have the opportunity to travel but I didn’t think it would be like this.
My job location is in Bombay India and the work visa was granted after a very long long wait. No sooner than the visa was granted 10days ago, I was put on a plane two days later heading for Kuala Lumpur. Arriving here, I have met some of the most magnificent human beings you could ever encounter. I am talking about 70 people from 20 different nationalities. Blacks, Chinese, Myanmar, Egyptians, Jordanians, Omani, Gabonese, Iranians, I cannot even begin to remember all these nationalities. What I remember and will forever hold dear to me is that in the 7 days we were all together, we bonded like I never did with even my own country men. And please believe me when I say that this connection was real and very special. I will like to dedicate this post to all the friends I made during my induction training in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia OCT 07.
It all started with accepting a Graduate job offer with an international oil company. I knew I was going to have the opportunity to travel but I didn’t think it would be like this.
My job location is in Bombay India and the work visa was granted after a very long long wait. No sooner than the visa was granted 10days ago, I was put on a plane two days later heading for Kuala Lumpur. Arriving here, I have met some of the most magnificent human beings you could ever encounter. I am talking about 70 people from 20 different nationalities. Blacks, Chinese, Myanmar, Egyptians, Jordanians, Omani, Gabonese, Iranians, I cannot even begin to remember all these nationalities. What I remember and will forever hold dear to me is that in the 7 days we were all together, we bonded like I never did with even my own country men. And please believe me when I say that this connection was real and very special. I will like to dedicate this post to all the friends I made during my induction training in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia OCT 07.
Below is a view of the petronas towers in kuala lumpur.
I will miss Manchester, I will miss my brothers, I will miss knowing that I have family around whom I could always run too.. most of all, I am looking forward to Bombay!
Stay Tuned!
3 comments:
dearest aburo....
as usual, you leave me with stitches on my side! lol!
didn't know you'd left. i called & left a voice msg for you hope u got it.
have u settled in fully in bombay?
jumsky
My Egbon,
Things are okay for now. I am still staying at a hotel but I hear that I will be moving to a flat tomorrow. I hope this is true as my hotel is very isolated.
How are things with you..
Love
Your aburo
ok!
I tracked this post down after your comment.
Apparently, you had mad fun in the town. It's a nice place.
Post a Comment