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PoliticsWhen Election Candidates Meet Vs When Supporters Meet. See Reactions (Pics) by Explorers(op): 6:45am On Jul 20, 2018
Their children are living peacefully in the United States, Canada, Scandinavia/Shengen.


Before election, they give you peanut, rice, palm oil, buy beer for you to drink in exchange for your future.

But Billions in $, £, € invested, kept somewhere for themselves and future of their children.


After the election, they dump all supporters.


Youths, we need to learn.





From @Edmund Obilo fb

Foreign AffairsRe: 2000-Year-Old Stone Coffin Discovered In Egypt Finally Opened (Graphic Photos) by Explorers(op): 11:12pm On Jul 19, 2018
HungerBAD:
Opened and nothing happened?

In the original Mummy Movie, when they opened the coffins, different things use to crawl out,and curses were unleashed in the land.

Nothing like that happened here Explorers?
Les wait first.

But have thought about the liquid inside the coffinhuh

2000years old liquid and didn't dry uphuh

hungerbad
Foreign AffairsRe: 2000-Year-Old Stone Coffin Discovered In Egypt Finally Opened (Graphic Photos) by Explorers(op):
When news it would be opened surfaced online, American author Catherynne Valente joked: 'If the movies have taught me anything, guys, don’t open that.

Just don’t. Leave it alone.




'The move was confirmed by Mostafa Waziri, secretary general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt.

'The sarcophagus has been opened, but we have not been hit by a curse, said Mr Waziri.

Foreign AffairsRe: 2000-Year-Old Stone Coffin Discovered In Egypt Finally Opened (Graphic Photos) by Explorers(op):
Three mummies.


The stone coffin was also filled with sewage water, which is believed to have increased the rate of decomposition.

Researchers opened it 20 days after discovering it beneath the city.


One of the skulls appears to have been hit by a sharp instrument.

They also said that the other two skulls were intact and male, with further studies expected to reveal their ages and appearances.


Antiques ministry officials said at the time it was discovered that the sarcophagus had been sealed for more than 2,000 years.

An undisturbed layer of mortar sat between its lid and the body of the coffin.

Foreign Affairs2000-Year-Old Stone Coffin Discovered In Egypt Finally Opened (Graphic Photos) by Explorers(op): 10:48pm On Jul 19, 2018
Earlier thread:


https://www.nairaland.com/4618399/2000-year-old-coffin-made-stone-discovered

A mysterious ten foot (three-metre) long black sarcophagus has been opened in Alexandria, found on the northern coast of Egypt and founded by the legendary leader of the same name.

The 6.5ft (two metre) high coffin was first discoveredearlier this month and unearthed in recent days.The 30-ton (27,000 kg) tomb was found buried 16ft (five metres) beneath the ground of the city.

Egyptologists pried open the black granite sarcophagus earlier today to reveal three decomposed bodies.

The stone coffin was also filled with sewage water, which is believed to have increased the rate of decomposition.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5970923/Archaeologists-ancient-pottery-workshop-Egypt.html

FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Explorers(m):
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SportsRe: France's World Cup Team Given Heroes' Welcome In Paris(Photos) by Explorers(op): 11:48am On Jul 19, 2018
France fans clash on the Champs-Elysee following their nation's win in Moscow.

One fan was left covered in blood on the ground after being caught up in violent scenes in the wake of France's victory.

A car was torched as rioters went on the rampage in the French city of Lyon after the country's World Cup triumph.

SportsRe: France's World Cup Team Given Heroes' Welcome In Paris(Photos) by Explorers(op):
French fans descend on central Paris to celebrate their nation's second World Cup after Les Bleus beat Croatia in Moscow.

It was a victory for all of France as crowds poured into Paris' Champs-Elysees Avenue (pictured) by the tens of thousands.



A night of wild celebrations which was marred by looting and riots which left the streets covered in shattered glass and bottle, two people died.

Water cannons are used to clear rioters from the Avenue.


A man falls to the floor after inhaling tear gas as French football fans clash with police following celebrations around the Arc de Triomph

SportsRe: France's World Cup Team Given Heroes' Welcome In Paris(Photos) by Explorers(op): 8:46am On Jul 19, 2018
Midfielder Steven N'Zonzi's wife Lynda looked glamorous as she arrived for a reception at the Elysee Presidential Palace.


Thousands of fans cheered and desperately tried to catch a photo of the team as they made their way past on their parade bus.

Thousands of French people take to the streets of Paris to celebrate their football team's success in the World Cup in Moscow.

SportsRe: France's World Cup Team Given Heroes' Welcome In Paris(Photos) by Explorers(op): 8:44am On Jul 19, 2018
Erika Griezmann, the wife of French striker Antoine Grizmann, Rachel Legrain-Trapani, the partner of french soccer player Benjami Pavardand, were seen arriving at the presidential Elysee Palace.


Midfielder Corentin Tolisso's girlfriend Sarah and his sister Marine Tolisso were spotted going up the steps to the palace, as was Paul Pogba's girlfriend Maria Zulay Salaues and his mother, Yeo.

SportsRe: France's World Cup Team Given Heroes' Welcome In Paris(Photos) by Explorers(op): 8:44am On Jul 19, 2018
The team looked in high spirits as they posted with Brigitte and Emmanuel Macro on the steps of the Elysee Presidential Palace.

Brigitte Macron jokingly wrestled the World Cup trophy from players as the French football team celebrated their win at the Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris today.

SportsRe: France's World Cup Team Given Heroes' Welcome In Paris(Photos) by Explorers(op): 8:38am On Jul 19, 2018
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SportsRe: France's World Cup Team Given Heroes' Welcome In Paris(Photos) by Explorers(op): 8:38am On Jul 19, 2018
Fans were seen cheering and taking photos of the team as they made their way down the street near the Arc de Triomphe.

The French football team happily celebrated on the roof of the bus as they made their way towards a triumphant parade.

SportsRe: France's World Cup Team Given Heroes' Welcome In Paris(Photos) by Explorers(op): 8:38am On Jul 19, 2018
The Patrouille de France jets trailed tricolor smoke over the Champs Elysee as the parade made its way to the presidential palace.


France's forward Olivier Giroud (left), goalkeeper Hugo Lloris (second left), president Emmanuel Macron (centre), midfielder Paul Pogba (crouched down right), defender Benjamin Pavard (right) and other teammates posed for a photo with the trophy.

SportsRe: France's World Cup Team Given Heroes' Welcome In Paris(Photos) by Explorers(op): 8:36am On Jul 19, 2018
Flares were spotted in the crowd as the bus made their way down the avenue escorted by a heavy police presence.

Thousands of fans cheered and desperately tried to catch a photo of the team as they made their way past on their parade bus

SportsRe: France's World Cup Team Given Heroes' Welcome In Paris(Photos) by Explorers(op): 8:36am On Jul 19, 2018
Thousands of French fans clog up the Champs-Elysees in central Paris as the nation's victorious football team returns home after joy in Moscow.

Captain Hugo Lloris was the first to emerge from the Air France aircraft, raising the famed golden trophy aloft before heading down the stairs and on to a freshly laid red carpet.

SportsFrance's World Cup Team Given Heroes' Welcome In Paris(Photos) by Explorers(op):
The plane transporting the players was given a heroes' welcome as it landed in Charles de Gaulle airport.

Two streams of water were seen forming an arc above the plane after it landed.






http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5958393/France-World-Cup-celebrations-end-looting-riots-Paris.html
Lalasticlala, Mynd44

TravelRe: Rescued Thailand Boys Discharged From The Hospital, Reunited With Families(Pics) by Explorers(op): 6:56am On Jul 19, 2018
francisMKD:
what were they actually looking for in that cave sef huh
Oyinbo no dey hear word
Well, that's Africa.

People here have been asking that questions and is kind of strange.

The cave is one of the attractions in Thailand, but they went too deep.

I dont have much, but ive also been to attractions around me several times(Erin fall, Idanre Hills, Ikogosi), we swim, hike and climb.

If anything had happened to me there or on the way, the first question would be 'what are you looking for up and down?'

Over there, US/Canada their kids Cave, hike, mountaineer, raft for days outdoor.



Attached picture is another tourists attraction in same Thailand, boating and diving in flooded cave.





So no one cares about why they entered the cave but getting them out safely as soon as possible.

They didn't set up a committee to investigate why they entered the cave or their mission in the cave, because that would have taken like two weeks first.

Dont forget 'Request For Fund To Investigate The Disappearance Of 12 Boys And Their Coach In The Cave'

TravelRe: Rescued Thailand Boys Discharged From The Hospital, Reunited With Families(Pics) by Explorers(op): 8:45pm On Jul 18, 2018
The team had previously been kept in quarantine inside hospital amid fears they had contracted diseases during their two weeks spent trapped in a cave.

TravelRe: Rescued Thailand Boys Discharged From The Hospital, Reunited With Families(Pics) by Explorers(op):
Chanin said: 'This experience is a big experience for myself and I have learned many values within myself this experience has taught me to be stronger and to not give up'.

Asked if they will go back to the cave, Coach Ake said: 'I will not but if it's an officer wanting me to be the guide I might do that but just at the entrance to the cave!'

The boys also apologised to their parents for failing to tell them they were going to the cave.

'I want to say sorry that I was naughty and I did not listen to them,' said one

'I would also like to say sorry and did not tell them I was going to the cave... I will not go into the cave again,' another added.

'I want to say sorry because I told them the wrong cave,' a third said.



All of the questions were screened by psychologists ahead of time to avoid causing the boys additional trauma.

'We don't know what wounds the kids are carrying in their hearts,' said justice ministry official Tawatchai Thaikaew, who asked for the boys' privacy to be respected after the discharge, for fear that media attention could affect their mental health.

'The media know the children are in a difficult situation, they have overcome peril and if you ask risky questions then it could break the law,' he told reporters.

TravelRe: Rescued Thailand Boys Discharged From The Hospital, Reunited With Families(Pics) by Explorers(op):
'Titan' Chanin Vibulrungruang, 11, puts his head in his hands as he talks about the Navy SEAL who drowned trying to save them.


The youngsters also revealed their guilt over the death of Saman Kunan, who drowned trying to save them, and many said they would now like to become Navy SEALs in his honour.

TravelRe: Rescued Thailand Boys Discharged From The Hospital, Reunited With Families(Pics) by Explorers(op):
One of the football team smiles as the boys are given gifts from the Thai people following their rescue from the cave.


They also played football after the press conference.

TravelRe: Rescued Thailand Boys Discharged From The Hospital, Reunited With Families(Pics) by Explorers(op):
Ekkapol Chantawong, the coach credited with helping to save the boys' lives by telling them to conserve energy and teaching them to meditate, shakes hands with a member of the press.

The boys revealed that they worried about being told off by their parents and about not being able to finish their homework after first getting trapped.


The boys have also pledged to ordain as Buddhist monks following their rescue, which is not a lifelong commitment and is undertaken by many young people in the deeply Buddhist nation.







Coach Ekkapol Chantawong also revealed that all of the boys can swim, despite reports that most of them could not, and that they had never been to the cave before getting trapped - though often posted about it online.

He said they first realised they were trapped while trying to get out and seeing how far the water had risen.

Ake said at first nobody panicked because they believed the water would recede the following day and that rescuers would come.

After he realised that would not happen, he assigned the boys shifts to dig at the back of the cave in order to find a way out, believing they could use ropes to climb to safety.

Ake, a former Buddhist monk, also advised the boys to avoid moving between digging shifts and to spend long stretches of time meditating to conserve energy.

The group survived on nothing but water running from the cave roof for 10 days before being found, with one boy saying he imagined fried rice in order to feel full.

Asked how long it took to feel hungry, the boys revealed: 'After two days I started to feel it. Coach Ake told us those who have strong torch lights to switch off because we want to use that later'

TravelRe: Rescued Thailand Boys Discharged From The Hospital, Reunited With Families(Pics) by Explorers(op):
One said that he feared being told off by his mother after first realising they had got stuck, while another fretted that he would not be able to finish his homework in time.

They also spoke of their guilt that Navy SEAL Saman Kunan died trying to find them, while several pledged to become SEALs in honour of him and their rescuers.

Sam, who spoke at a press conference alongside his teammates and coach, told of the moment British rescuers arrived, saying: 'We didn't think it was real at first, we were afraid they would walk past, so I said 'hello'.

'I heard 'hello' first but I did not see him at first. We heard them because they got out of the water and they were saying something.

'I thought they were Thai officers but when they got out of the water I found they were English. I didn't know what to say so I said 'hello'.

'It was magical, I was shocked, I had to think about the question when got up he asked 'how are you' and I said 'we are OK'. I said 'can I help you?' and he said 'no, just go up to the ledge.''

'They asked 'how many of you'. I said '13' and they said 'brilliant'.'



After some days 'We were very weak, we had no strength no energy,' the boys said

Chanin Wiboonrungrueang, the smallest of the group revealed: 'I felt I had no strength, I was very hungry. When I was really hungry I was trying not to think of food.'

Coach Ake explained how they contemplated their escape before they were found by the British divers.

'I think it was day five we discussed trying to find another way out. Should we go further? We knew there was another exit but it was very far... so we came back to the [mound] to discuss… at that point there was more water coming in.

'When I heard there was more water I told them to go to a higher position. At that point, not even an hour, water had gone up three metres and from then I told them that we are unable to go anywhere from here.'

Asked about how the experience has changed them, one boy said in the future: 'I will not be careless with anything'. Another said 'I will live my life fully'.

One boy said he still wants to be a professional football player, while Bew says he still wants to be a footballer but there might be a new dream to become part of the navy seal.

TravelRe: Rescued Thailand Boys Discharged From The Hospital, Reunited With Families(Pics) by Explorers(op):
Duangpetch Promthep, one of the 12 Thai soccer players trapped underground for more than two weeks in a flooded cave, is kissed by his relatives as they are reunited for the first time following the ordeal.

Before being reunited with their families, the boys gave a press conference in which they spoke about how they survived on nothing but water for 10 days and spent the time playing hop-scotch and 'King of the Cave'

TravelRescued Thailand Boys Discharged From The Hospital, Reunited With Families(Pics) by Explorers(op):
The Thai soccer players and their coach who were trapped inside a flooded cave for two weeks have been allowed to return home 26 days after their ordeal began.

The boys, who are aged between 11 and 16, hugged and kissed their families for the first time since disappearing on Wednesday evening, having previously been kept separated as they were quarantined in hospital.

The joyous moment came after a lengthy press conference in which the boys, looking happy and healthy, discussed their ordeal directly with the world's media for the first time.







http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5965443/Trapped-Thai-cave-boys-released-hospital-TODAY.html
Lalasticlala, Mynd44

PoliticsRe: What's The Biggest Scam In Nigeria? People React(Photos) by Explorers(op): 6:39am On Jul 18, 2018
dfrost:
If you study Chemical Engineering, you will get a job in an oil company. My Chemistry teacher scammed me cry embarassed.
I cant laugh oooooo......
Car TalkRe: President Putin In Finland With Bomb-proof Limo That Can Stay Underwater(Photos) by Explorers(op): 6:25am On Jul 18, 2018
terrezo2002:
They said more than this when they built Titanic yet it sank
Air force one is one of the most secured aircrafts on earth, but error from the pilots can bring it down.

Titanic sank due to human error/crew negligence.

The driver of this car won't wait till you empty all your ammunition on it.


These cars are built to buy time to escape, to take some hit before the arrival of the backup team.
PoliticsRe: What's The Biggest Scam In Nigeria? People React(Photos) by Explorers(op): 5:42am On Jul 18, 2018
We provide 24hrs electricity.

#1 = $1

PoliticsWhat's The Biggest Scam In Nigeria? People React(Photos) by Explorers(op): 5:41am On Jul 18, 2018
You're the most beautiful girl ive ever seen.


Send me your CV


We'll get back to you.


We are going to, we shall, we make sure and we will.


Immigration/Custom recruitment.



Source: Krakstv-IG

FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Explorers(m): 4:40am On Jul 18, 2018
BoleAndFish:
Fork no fit this kain food. You need a spoon wey get depth. grin
Lol...
FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Explorers(m): 9:45pm On Jul 17, 2018
Ewa

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