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StarUp:Have you been to camp? Is always like that when the state coordinator, camp commandant and other officials are addressing the corpers for the first time. Everybody will sit like that for hours, so tiring. |
Mariangeles:Nothing they inside this bread o, just big for eye. If u don cut am to 2, squeeze am, e don finish. |
Alaadin: ![]() |
Mariangeles:Which kind big for two? Maybe because of the camera That's N250 bread na. |
Imustreturn:People, this one don do. |
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Location unknown. See video here: https://www.instagram.com/p/BnGkMNIDS1Q/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=f5g527dpaaqu
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vizkiz:Spent 6years in Unad/Eksu, 2005 - 2011(Predegree + Strike). No easy bro, God help us. |
GloriaNinja:Ive never been to that Lagos, but ive heard some jobs are paying graduates less than 50k in Lagos. Don't know if that's true. |
kalvoken:What o? |
vizkiz:Lol...Na Ekiti u dey stay. Even in my Ondo town where i reside presently, the highest paying job you can get is 20k - 50k per month(Private). Private schools, no go area, graduates, family man are earning below 30k(highest). Even the state government pays less than 50k to graduates (entry level in ministries/LGA Secretariat/Public secondary or primary schools). You wan set business, no patronage. Offering DJs 5k - 10k. Set up photography business, they will offer you 20k for a 2day weeding shoot with photobook. Pathetic bro. Sometimes i don't blame people running to other countries. Me sef wey dey here na money, for don run tey. |
olujastro:I pray bro. Trolltunga mountain, Fjord cruises, Three sisters fall, Golden route, Atlantic road, Reine, Glaciers and the Northern light.
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olujastro:This is Fjord, Norway. Beautiful country, breathtaking nature, on my list. |
deybholar:Thanks, you gat it. They just described the mountain where she died by saying her body was removed from the 18, 510ft mountain not the spot she died. Just like saying her body was moved from highest mountain in Europe. One even said am misleading people. Like i always say, comprehension can be difficult sometimes and how we interpret statements also differs. |
OyinbowithaTan:https://www.nairaland.com/3417802/graveyard-26000ft-stories-frozen-bodies?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C9111216957 |
aminho:Body was discovered around 13, 125ft. 18, 510 is the peak of the mountain. So she died either ascending or descending. Clear ![]() |
In 1987, Soviet emergency workers had failed to find any of of her group from the Lenin Tourist Club in Moscow who were lost on the mountain when they were hit by an avalanche.
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Near her body rescuers found her Aeroflot air ticket from Moscow to mountain resort Mineralnye Vody dated 10 April 1987 when Mikhail Gorbachev ruled the Kremlin before the collapse of the Soviet Union. Her USSR passport was also located among her possessions. Elena was unmarried and had no children when she died at an altitude of around 13,125 ft on then mountain. A rescue team brought mountaineer Elena Basykina's remains down from 18,510 ft Mount Elbrus in southern Russia.
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The body of a Soviet woman mummified in ice and looking like a 'wax doll' who died with six other climbers on Europe's highest peak 31 years ago has been found. A rescue team brought mountaineer Elena Basykina's remains down from 18,510 ft Mount Elbrus in southern Russia. Her relatives said today they had feared that she had been 'kidnapped or kept hostage' in the 'dangerous' Caucasus region but vowed to give her a proper burial. Her body encased in ice was discovered by a group of tourists on the mountain, reported Russian news agencies. She was 36 when she died. Her cousin Evgeny said today that her mother had died after her health worsened when Elena disappeared. He said: 'We have been waiting for Elena all these 30-plus years. 'We tried to guess what could have happened to her and feared perhaps that she was kidnapped or kept hostage somewhere. 'It is such a dangerous region.' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6105897/Female-climber-mummified-ice-31-years-vanished-Russias-Mount-Elbrus.html
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A coffin displaced by the floodwaters following Hurricane Katrina sits on the side of Highway 23 on Sept. 7, 2005. A dog sits stranded on a rooftop in the flooded Lower 9th Ward neighborhood in New Orleans on Aug. 29, 2005. Evelyn Turner cries alongside the body of her common-law husband, Xavier Bowie, after he died in New Orleans, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2005.
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Fire rescue officials talk as they check on the body of a man killed in a car accident when he lost control of his vehicle as Hurricane Katrina struck on the I-10 highway outside of Pensacola, Florida, Aug. 29, 2005. Residents wait on a rooftop to be rescued from the floodwaters of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Sept. 1, 2005. A residential area in Gulfport, Mississippi, is seen inundated with shipping containers, RVs and boats, all washed ashore by Hurricane Katrina, on Aug. 30, 2005. A Navy helicopter drops boxes of food and bottled water onto the roof of a public school for a man in New Orleans’ flooded 9th Ward on Sept. 5, 2005.
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Seven pit bull dogs that had survived in a cage in a New Orleans neighborhood and were rescued by New Orleans police officers accompanied by New York volunteers are turned over to the U.S. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2005. Armed Texas game wardens surround a group of individuals who stole a mail truck to escape the flooded areas of New Orleans East, Aug. 31, 2005. The people were freed but had to continue on foot. Mark Benton, of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, helps to rescue 3-month-old Ishmael Sullivan from a school rooftop after he and his mother were trapped with dozens of others in high water from Hurricane Katrina, Aug. 30, 2005, in New Orleans. The Interstate 90 bridge over St. Louis Bay in Pass Christian, Mississippi, is folded and destroyed from the high wind and waves of Hurricane Katrina, Aug. 30, 2005.
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Families eagerly receive food and water dropped from military helicopters. Families wading through water in search of shelter. A makeshift grave for a body that remained on a sidewalk for days. Chickasaw Nation search and rescuer Casey Kelley, of Ada, Oklahoma, can only watch as his rescue boat makes its way past a home with a dead body floating in the front yard in New Orleans, Sept. 7, 2005.
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September 26,2005: An aerial view of areas of the Ninth Ward in New Orleans, still flooded after being battered by Hurricanes Katrina. Children brought to safety mid-air by the national guard. A woman and her newborn await evacuation at the New Orleans Convention Center.
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September 4, 2005: A man clings to the top of a vehicle before being rescued by the US Coast Guard from the flooded streets of New Orleans. September 11, 2005: A house is marked with the words 'Dead Body Inside' and 'Help'. September 10, 2005: A helicopter drops sandbags to help repair the London Street canal levee in New Orleans. September 18, 2005: An aerial view of destruction in the Ninth Ward of New Orleans.
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September 2, 2005: Stretcher beds are laid out at the Reliant Centre in Houston to provide shelter for people bused from New Orleans. September 2, 2005: Thousands of refugees fill the floor of the Astrodome in Houston, Texas. September 4, 2005: Hurricane Katrina survivors are stacked five high as they are evacuated from New Orleans to Naval Air Station Jacksonville in Florida, aboard a US Air Force Reserve Command C-130 Hercules aircraft.
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September 2, 2005: Hurricane Katrina survivors are evacuated from the Superdome in New Orleans. September 2, 2005: A National Guard soldier helps move an elderly woman at the New Orleans convention centre. September 2, 2005: Heavily armed police patrol past Hurricane Katrina survivors outside the New Orleans Convention Centre.
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August 31, 2005: A submerged police car is seen in the east of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina devastated the area. August 31, 2005: Earl Dunbar of the Louisiana State Capitol Police carries a five-day-old baby, an evacuee brought to the Superdome for treatment. The mother said she had been trapped in her home after Hurricane Katrina hit. August 31, 2005: Prison inmates are held at the end of a sunken highway in New Orleans, Louisiana. September 1, 2005: A woman gives her dog food and water, seemingly unaware of a dead body floating in the water below.
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August 31, 2005: Houses that were damaged by the hurricane and swept away by water are seen in a flooded neighbourhood of New Orleans. August 31, 2005: A man paddles a canoe in high water after Hurricane Katrina devastated the area. August 31, 2005 : People cross Flood Street in a boat.
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August 30, 2005: A woman is airlifted to safety by a coastguard helicopter in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. August 29, 2005: A dog waits to be rescued on the side roof of a house in New Orleans. August 30, 2005: A man paddles on a floating door along a flooded street in New Orleans. August 30, 2005: The damaged roof of the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans.
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August 31, 2005: An aerial photograph shows a levee giving way to high water in New Orleans. Floodwaters engulfed much of New Orleans after the historic city's defences were breached by Hurricane Katrina. August 30, 2005: Residents wait to be rescued on the roof of their house, surrounded by dangerously high water. August 29, 2005: The Treme area of New Orleans lies under several feet of water after Hurricane Katrina hit August 29, 2005: People walk down a flooded street after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, Louisiana.
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...But Nigerian graduates fall my hand sha the wey dem sit down for ground because of Davido.
SSCE graduates never earn up to 25k per month in Lagos let alone 70k?? who is feeding you the lies...its even very hard to find a job in Lagos....don't be fooled.