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Thursday 15 August 2013

The Meeting.

The dinning room of the Akinolas was a reflection of the taste of the head of the family, Mr. Dejo Akinola, a vibrant business man of timbre and calibre in the city. It is a simple but resplendent affair and awash with all comfort that he thought will make his family enjoy each meal time. In a corner, is the family's bar that boasts of the best drinks the world has to offer, to be served in paper thin wine glasses that are resident in a beautiful flower patterned serving tray which sits in a corner on the bar's counter top. The dinning unit consists of eight chairs arranged all round the table with three chairs each along the length of the table and the remaining two gracing the shorter ends of the table. The dinning table and chairs are made of thick, dark and nicely carved mahogany, coated with sweet smelling wood lacquer, to give it a brilliant finish. The room, which could be accessed from two ends, the sitting room and the kitchen, boasts of a persian rug on which sits the dinning units, and a split air conditioning unit. Directly above the dinning unit is a beautiful chandelier which illuminates the room. In another corner is a giant standing fan which provides alternative source of coolness to the room. On the table are eight lovely handmade table mats. A ceramic vase with fresh flowers, that are picked daily, sits in the middle of the table. Underneath all these is a white table cloth with golden flowers that make it appealing to the eyes. The window is covered with floor length green curtains dotted with blue flowers.

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