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Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Janetozi(f): 12:07pm On Sep 02, 2014
afribookorg: Bought a new Toyota car from Aba. If Aba made doesn't kill me who will? grin grin
no carry that gwongworo enter road o, else police will arrest u
Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Suarezilla(m): 12:16pm On Sep 02, 2014
Keneking: Nonsense exercise...there is Obudu mountain here in Nigeria.
Waste of foreign currency....Hope this is not sponsored by TAN grin
I won't be surprised to see Uncle Jona taking the "hilltop" task as well. grin
Who send una message? angry
Nobody sent them message bro. They were only RAISING funds for people living with Down syndrome. They chose that mountain cos its well known all over the world and would attract financial assistance more than obudu mountain.m.appreciate their good work bro..it wudnt cost u a thing to say welldone!

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Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Suarezilla(m): 12:18pm On Sep 02, 2014
Nice thoughts to support d sick..welldone!
Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by johnstar(m): 12:25pm On Sep 02, 2014
gud 4 dm
Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Sermwell(m): 12:32pm On Sep 02, 2014
Malakh: its only in this evil world you'll see people celebrating,honoring a generational curse...some call them special...calling evil good
Stupidity at the highest peak! Your dumbness is very neausating!

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Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by chinex276(m): 12:42pm On Sep 02, 2014
Picture of them fuuuling theirselves or...
Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Nobody: 12:46pm On Sep 02, 2014
K..... Pls can someone climb 4 ebola
Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by jerryjere(m): 12:46pm On Sep 02, 2014
Samfigo1: Mount Kili? I've climbed Everest b4
na shovel den go use pack d remaining part of ur body
Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by tonychristopher: 12:53pm On Sep 02, 2014
gorociano: Pursuant to this post here: https://www.nairaland.com/1848812/10-nigerians-climbing-mt-kilimanjaro#25322842 i found this here: http://ajalayemi./2014/09/02/ice-bucket-challenge-naah-we-climb-in-africa/ and decided to share. Story can also be found here: http://www.thecable.ng/charity-hikers-revel-in-success-of-mt-kilimanjaro-climb


While the Ice Bucket Challenge to raise awareness and funding for treatment of ALS was making viral laps of honour around the world, some Africans were doing their own challenge to raise awareness for another rare but serious health condition. In a bid to raise awareness on Down syndrome and fundraise for the Down syndrome Foundation, 2 Nigerians and a Cameroonian professional summited Mt Kilimanjaro on Friday 22nd August at about 9.00am. The charity hike called Climb for Down syndrome was organized by Inspired by charity, a Lagos based social enterprise. The professionals, Umar Farouk Umar a UK based software engineer, Thierry Mbimi, Director of Financial Risk Management at KPMG Lagos and Adedotun Eyinade, a Tanzania based Global Fellow with Acumen Fund embarked on the 6-day hike on Monday 18th August through the Machame route.

“This is by far the most challenging thing I have done in my three decades of existence”, said Eyinade Adedotun, co-founder of Inspired by Charity. “We braved the odds of Altitude Mountain Sickness (AMS), physical exhaustion and freezing sub-zero temperature of the summit night to reach Uhuru Peak, the roof of Africa. According to Thierry Mbimi, one of the hikers, summiting Mt Kilimanjaro was no mean feat, and remains a testament to the team’s determination and undying courage in the quest of championing a worthy cause.

Machame route, one of the seven routes to Uhuru peak is said to be the most scenic and is preferred because it allows for hikers to acclimatize to the altitude. In all the team hiked for close to 40 hours across five distinct ecological zones to reach Uhuru peak (5,895meters)

We hope more Nigerians will be encouraged to donate to support the outstanding work that the Down Syndrome Foundation is doing to provide succor and care to persons living with Down Syndrome, said, Umar Farouk Umar who joined the hiking party from his base in London. “That was the very motivation for our climb; we are grateful for the encouragement we received during the climb and we hope that more people will be inspired to give out of appreciation for our modest efforts”, he added. In order to supplement the donations already received, pictures from the climb will be packaged into a coffee table book, and a public exhibition of the pictures will also be made. Proceeds from the sales of the book and the exhibition will be donated to support the work of the Down Syndrome Foundation Nigeria.

Donations to the Down Syndrome Foundation can be made directly to their bank account as well as on 234give.com, a crowdfunding site.


BUT SERIOUSLY, WHO SEND THEM GO THERE...IF DEM CLIMB FINISH, DEM GO WIN MONEY, IF DEM WIN NA DOWN PICKIN DEM GO GIVE MONEY

ABEG NA PUBLICITY STUNT

Climb for Down Syndrome was supported by: KPMG, Ynaija, Premium Times, The cable news, Ekekee, One Life Initiatives, Development Diaries and Jobberman
Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by tonychristopher: 12:54pm On Sep 02, 2014
gorociano: Pursuant to this post here: https://www.nairaland.com/1848812/10-nigerians-climbing-mt-kilimanjaro#25322842 i found this here: http://ajalayemi./2014/09/02/ice-bucket-challenge-naah-we-climb-in-africa/ and decided to share. Story can also be found here: http://www.thecable.ng/charity-hikers-revel-in-success-of-mt-kilimanjaro-climb


While the Ice Bucket Challenge to raise awareness and funding for treatment of ALS was making viral laps of honour around the world, some Africans were doing their own challenge to raise awareness for another rare but serious health condition. In a bid to raise awareness on Down syndrome and fundraise for the Down syndrome Foundation, 2 Nigerians and a Cameroonian professional summited Mt Kilimanjaro on Friday 22nd August at about 9.00am. The charity hike called Climb for Down syndrome was organized by Inspired by charity, a Lagos based social enterprise. The professionals, Umar Farouk Umar a UK based software engineer, Thierry Mbimi, Director of Financial Risk Management at KPMG Lagos and Adedotun Eyinade, a Tanzania based Global Fellow with Acumen Fund embarked on the 6-day hike on Monday 18th August through the Machame route.

“This is by far the most challenging thing I have done in my three decades of existence”, said Eyinade Adedotun, co-founder of Inspired by Charity. “We braved the odds of Altitude Mountain Sickness (AMS), physical exhaustion and freezing sub-zero temperature of the summit night to reach Uhuru Peak, the roof of Africa. According to Thierry Mbimi, one of the hikers, summiting Mt Kilimanjaro was no mean feat, and remains a testament to the team’s determination and undying courage in the quest of championing a worthy cause.

Machame route, one of the seven routes to Uhuru peak is said to be the most scenic and is preferred because it allows for hikers to acclimatize to the altitude. In all the team hiked for close to 40 hours across five distinct ecological zones to reach Uhuru peak (5,895meters)

We hope more Nigerians will be encouraged to donate to support the outstanding work that the Down Syndrome Foundation is doing to provide succor and care to persons living with Down Syndrome, said, Umar Farouk Umar who joined the hiking party from his base in London. “That was the very motivation for our climb; we are grateful for the encouragement we received during the climb and we hope that more people will be inspired to give out of appreciation for our modest efforts”, he added. In order to supplement the donations already received, pictures from the climb will be packaged into a coffee table book, and a public exhibition of the pictures will also be made. Proceeds from the sales of the book and the exhibition will be donated to support the work of the Down Syndrome Foundation Nigeria.

Donations to the Down Syndrome Foundation can be made directly to their bank account as well as on 234give.com, a crowdfunding site.



Climb for Down Syndrome was supported by: KPMG, Ynaija, Premium Times, The cable news, Ekekee, One Life Initiatives, Development Diaries and Jobberman





BUT SERIOUSLY, WHO SEND THEM GO THERE...IF DEM CLIMB FINISH, DEM GO WIN MONEY, IF DEM WIN NA DOWN PICKIN DEM GO GIVE MONEY

ABEG NA PUBLICITY STUNT

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Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Segadem(m): 12:58pm On Sep 02, 2014
Keneking:

"die-die" means what please?
make una soft d pedal, or small small.
Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Richy4(m): 1:22pm On Sep 02, 2014
Malakh: its only in this evil world you'll see people celebrating,honoring a generational curse...some call them special...calling evil good


Haba!! Malam. Who said they were celebrating?
Did you at least glance through the write Up before you comment?

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Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by zurine(f): 1:28pm On Sep 02, 2014
impressive
Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Nobody: 1:35pm On Sep 02, 2014
Ignorant fellow... Obudu is not a mountain. They are trying to make awareness for down's syndrome... think before you write and don't allow unnecessary dislike for that coconut head man called Jonathan to make you sound extremely stupid!!!

Keneking: Nonsense exercise...there is Obudu mountain here in Nigeria.
Waste of foreign currency....Hope this is not sponsored by TAN grin
I won't be surprised to see Uncle Jona taking the "hilltop" task as well. grin
Who send una message? angry

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Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Nobody: 1:38pm On Sep 02, 2014
you are just a daft pentecostal christian.... when did down's syndrome become a generational curse smh...

Malakh: its only in this evil world you'll see people celebrating,honoring a generational curse...some call them special...calling evil good

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Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Lilimax(f): 1:39pm On Sep 02, 2014
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Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Lilimax(f): 1:39pm On Sep 02, 2014
I later discovered that most kids we referred to as imbeci!le while we were
growing up have Down's syndrome.
A lot of people are still ignorant of this 'disease' and more awareness are needed in the country.

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Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by israeltob(m): 1:41pm On Sep 02, 2014
mo n rerin si jesu lorun jare[color=#006600][/color]

Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Nobody: 1:43pm On Sep 02, 2014
http://Naijazoom.com

Another cool forum smiley
Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Nobody: 1:44pm On Sep 02, 2014
Do Not Click ME or ELSE....

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Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Nobody: 1:46pm On Sep 02, 2014
teeowl: Ignorant fellow... Obudu is not a mountain. They are trying to make awareness for down's syndrome... think before you write and don't allow unnecessary dislike for that coconut head man called Jonathan to make you sound extremely stupid!!!


Have you ever heard of Obudu Mountain Race? grin
Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by LORDVEST(m): 1:59pm On Sep 02, 2014
crisis in wukari again.. gunshots from 5am till
now .. Muslims started it first. immediately after
they did their first call to prayer ... after hearing
Allah-uh-warkba..... name gunshots ooooo....
well planned attack on Christian's here.. but God
will give us victory
Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by peren: 2:04pm On Sep 02, 2014
I saw kili, from a nearby mountain range and it was awesome. Hope one day i will have the nerve to climb it. kudos to does who did. But i am kind confused how does this raise money for charity?
Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Lilimax(f): 2:11pm On Sep 02, 2014
LORDVEST: crisis in wukari again.. gunshots from 5am till
now .. Muslims started it first. immediately after
they did their first call to prayer ... after hearing
Allah-uh-warkba..... name gunshots ooooo....
well planned attack on Christian's here.. but God
will give us victory
If this is true and you want a meaningful broadcast, create a fresh thread for it.

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Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Nobody: 2:11pm On Sep 02, 2014
I wish more things like this can happen in Nigeria.

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Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by BlackPikiN(m): 2:13pm On Sep 02, 2014
Keneking: Nonsense exercise...there is Obudu mountain here in Nigeria.
Waste of foreign currency....Hope this is not sponsored by TAN grin
I won't be surprised to see Uncle Jona taking the "hilltop" task as well. grin
Who send una message? angry

You are the most unreasonable fellow both on NL and real life!

Mumu
Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Nobody: 2:15pm On Sep 02, 2014
I am trekking home for downs syndrome. Sweating profusely. Kai!
Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by Decryptor(m): 2:26pm On Sep 02, 2014
publicenemy:

Obudu Mountain cannot raise universal
awareness because its not amohg the highest
moutains in the world or even africa and its
located in your village where only you and your
fellow villagers know it even exists.


If you must criticize anything,atleast be
reasonable.

it isn't a surprise that anti-GEJ pundits like him always think from the an.us grin

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Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by erico2k2(m): 2:28pm On Sep 02, 2014
tonychristopher:





BUT SERIOUSLY, WHO SEND THEM GO THERE...IF DEM CLIMB FINISH, DEM GO WIN MONEY, IF DEM WIN NA DOWN PICKIN DEM GO GIVE MONEY

ABEG NA PUBLICITY STUNT
No they will rais morney .they dnt get paid its all 4 charity.the monies got from donation would be put towards the charity.Try and understand what it means to work for charity and stop rhis ignorance
Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by emmydsife(m): 2:28pm On Sep 02, 2014
firstolalekan: WHY HAS ANYONE NOT CLIMBED ZUMA ROCK
Gov Aliyu mu'azu babangida of minna did...... Some pple also did climbed some years ago.... NTA got it Live...
Re: Ice Bucket Challenge?! Naah. We Climb In Africa by anonimi: 2:36pm On Sep 02, 2014
Excellent initiative with great follow up action. Good to emulate.

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