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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Lekki TV Company Asks For Light-skinned Girls In Job Ad, Nigerians React by Omaticaya225(m): 11:30am On Jul 07, 2016
Light skinned my foot
BusinessRe: Kerosene Now At 300/litre As Scarcity Hits And Supply Model Crashes by Omaticaya225(m): 8:58am On Jul 06, 2016
APC and change are like bread and Butter
PoliticsRe: Saraki And Ekweremadu Leave Court After Meeting Bail Conditions by Omaticaya225(m): 1:37pm On Jun 27, 2016
Zombies won't like this
FashionRe: Miss Nairaland 2016 Grand Finale by Omaticaya225(m): 11:24am On Jun 25, 2016
I vote ivvy
EducationRe: Why Post Utme MUST Be Scrapped Completely (5 Reasons) by Omaticaya225(m): 5:15pm On Jun 20, 2016
Whose gat information on where or best way to handle staph ?
PoliticsRe: Avengers Threaten Secession As Militants Bomb NPDC Facilities by Omaticaya225(m): 8:11am On Jun 10, 2016
proeast:
I wonder why we Nigerians act dumb & silly most times, we will see solutions to our problem yet we will prevaricate, waste precious time & hope to wake up & see everything working perfectly, even without making effort! Avengers have tabled their demand & also their threat, we thought we could subdue them, now its obvious that we are fighting a lost battle, is it not best we implement true fiscal federalism now & have the oil states pay royalties to the centre rather than loose all? A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE!!!
your there ...u made a whole lot of sense
CelebritiesRe: Flavour Takes A Ride With One Of His Daughters by Omaticaya225(m): 8:12am On Jun 09, 2016
Money good die
CrimeRe: Lagos Police Arrest Kidnappers Of Chinese Man by Omaticaya225(m): 2:11pm On Jun 07, 2016
Dandsome:
Chai. . I'm sure the one with Afro is most likely your relative..... Tribal bigot
this one go follow for people wet no wan Igbo's to secede ,yet they make tribal comment on every issue
FashionRe: 2016 Most Beautiful Face In Nigeria Season 3 Finalists by Omaticaya225(m): 2:07pm On Jun 07, 2016
dipznano:
Chisox shocked

Face of wetin??

How were diz ppl nominated in their states??

Miss sokoto,
Miss Rivers,
Miss Delta,
Miss Edo and
Miss Adamawa
Same question on my mind






HOW!!!!! grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Retakes Bosso, Niger Republic by Omaticaya225(m): 8:16pm On Jun 06, 2016
Gradually they will extend their might in all part of Nigeria and yet nobody dares stopping them not them not even pmb
EventsRe: Corns, Biscuits On A Birthday Celebration Table.(photo) by Omaticaya225(m): 10:53am On Jun 06, 2016
Looks natural and nutritious
Christianity EtcRe: Moving On From A Past Mistake That Keeps Haunting You In Christ by Omaticaya225(m): 6:29am On Jun 06, 2016
Op thank you for this wonderful spiritual nourishment
PoliticsRe: Blessing Agbomhere's Book "Heart Of A Patriot", A Book About Buhari, Launched by Omaticaya225(m): 1:09pm On Jun 01, 2016
Snitches..... Buhari is a good man for dome dudes ....can't believe this...
Mr Blessing you'd fail wholefuly
PoliticsRe: Former Militants Urge Niger Delta Avengers To Surrender by Omaticaya225(m): 9:48am On Jun 01, 2016
Shatap !!groups can fight FG
Take ISIS for granted?
CelebritiesRe: Charles Inojie And Wife Welcome Baby Number 2 In US (photos) by Omaticaya225(m): 9:41am On Jun 01, 2016
Congrats Mr funny
PoliticsRe: PHOTOS: Ambode At LASU Convocation by Omaticaya225(m): 4:39pm On May 26, 2016
OK we don hear !!!!
CrimeRe: Ese Oruru Delivers Baby Girl by Omaticaya225(m): 4:38pm On May 26, 2016
Good news ..they should name her ESE Sanusi ...////
TravelFour People Died,two Are Missing On Mountain Everest by Omaticaya225(op): 11:23am On May 24, 2016
Climbing mountains is not a logical choice, it's a passion,
says veteran climber
Four people died, two climbers are missing on Mount Everest
Climbing had been halted for two years after earthquake,
avalanche
(CNN) — Danger and death lurk with every step. It's difficult
to breathe -- the oxygen level is a third of what's available at
sea level. The winds are fierce and brutal. The weather is
unpredictable. Temperatures at the summit can be colder
than minus 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
Mount Everest is an inhospitable place for humans, standing
at a majestic 29,028 feet, the cruising altitude of a plane.
Yet every year, hundreds try to scale the world's tallest peak.
Dozens die in the attempt.
This has been a particularly deadly week for those seeking
adventure on the mountain. Four people died in the span of
four days, two others are missing.
On Thursday, crew member Phurba Sherpa fell to his death
while working to fix a route about 150 meters near the
summit, according to Mingma Sherpa, the Nepal rescue team
leader who was at the Everest Base Camp.
Eric Arnold, 36, of the Netherlands, died Friday night of a
suspected heart attack while heading back after a successful
summit, according to Tashi Lakpa Sherpa, the owner of
Seven Summit Treks.
On Saturday, Maria Strydom died after experiencing altitude
sickness. The 34-year-old Australian woman was climbing
along side her husband, Robert Gropel.
And on Sunday, 44-year-old Subash Paul died at Base Camp
II from altitude sickness, according to Wangchu Sherpa,
managing director of Trekking Camp Nepal.
The tragedies come as Mount Everest opens for the first
time in two years after back-to-back disasters crippled all
ascent. In April 2014, a deadly avalanche left at least a
dozen dead, in the single deadliest accident on Mount
Everest.
Last year nearly 9,000 people died in a 7.8 magnitude
earthquake and its aftershock. The earthquake set off
avalanches that left more than a dozen climbers dead, and
others injured or trapped on the mountain.
This week's deaths may have shaken the mountaineering
community, but those who love the sport say they can't
resist the lure of Everest.
Veteran mountaineer Jim Davidson was airlifted to the base
camp of Mount Everest last year after the earthquake and
subsequent avalanche.
"I was certain we were going to die," Davidson said. "The
glacier was shaking back and forth like a hammock tied
between two trees."
But he is back climbing mountains again in Colorado, and is
planning to go back to Everest in 2017.
"It is not a logical choice, it is a passion -- it is a way to
refine yourself into a better version of you, " Davidson said.
"It's a place where you can distill yourself into the best
version of yourself ... what it does helps build personal
resilience for the challenges and opportunities that come
later in life!"
David Morton has scaled Mount Everest six times. He said
the words on his website best sum up his passion for
climbing.
"After many years I still think it's beautiful that people dream
of climbing mountains. It's wide-eyed, childlike and magical."
"The great thing about the sport of mountaineering is it is
open to everyone," said Kenton Cool, speaking to CNN
International from Cotswald, England. Cool has reached the
summit of Mount Everest 12 times, including this season.
"However on the flip side, we do hope that most people who
go to Everest understand the dangers. ... It is not
considerably dangerous, it is very, very dangerous. And you
do need the depths of experience, you do need the
understanding and the skill set to be able to operate and
even survive at such altitudes ... you can be the fittest
Olympic athlete or you can be a so-called couch potato,
altitude is a great leveler."
High altitude cough and acute mountain sickness are just
some of the problems. Besides excessively cold
temperatures and the possibility of frostbite, climbers face
another extreme: heat. On Everest, the snow and ice act as
a giant reflector for the sun's glare.
A lot is riding on this year's climbing season. The Nepali
government is hoping to revive tourism in a country still
reeling from recent disasters. Since the 2016 climbing
season opened on Everest, at least 300 people have scaled,
according to data from Everest Base Camp as of Saturday.
"Mount Everest is a huge mountain, and it can accommodate
a lot of people at one time," said Alan Arnette, a mountaineer
who has attempted to climb Everest four times, reaching the
summit in 2011. But he said the mountain is getting too
crowded, citing the example of May 19, when about 200
mountaineers tried to scale Everest.
"One of the issues on that particular day was that you had a
very large team of about 40 climbers on one team and they
were going extremely slowly, and so other climbers got stuck
behind them. It's very difficult to pass somebody on Mount
Everest, because you are using a single nylon rope as a
safety line and you are clipped into it ... so in order to unclip
you put yourself at danger," Arnette said. "So you are kind of
stuck behind slow people. And then over time, potentially you
run out of oxygen, and you go slow, you develop fatigue, you
get cold and frostbite, so certainly crowds are an issue."
More than 250 climbers have died since Tenzing Norgay and
Edmund Hillary made the first official ascent in 1953.
But that doesn't faze Jake Norton, climber, photographer,
filmmaker, philanthropist and inspirational speaker. He has
been to the summit of Mount Everest three times, and on
expeditions on all seven continents. He said he finds solace
and joy in the mountains.
"For me it's a place of catharsis," Norton said, speaking by
phone from Evergreen, Colorado.
"Life gets reduced to its most fundamental elements ... I'm
reminded by the mountains that me, my ambitions and
problems are nothing in this great machinery of the universe
... any time we step deeply into nature, we are reminded how
insignificant we are, and I find that incredibly enriching and
uplifting."
Phurba Sherpa and Sugam Pokheral contributed to this rep
CelebritiesRe: Linda Ikeji Shows Of Svelte Figure, Cleavage & Bra In White See Through Ensemble by Omaticaya225(m): 8:16pm On May 23, 2016
Linda rocks
PoliticsRe: GEJ Vs PMB Who Is A Better Orator ? by Omaticaya225(op): 8:14pm On May 23, 2016
GEJ
PoliticsGEJ Vs PMB Who Is A Better Orator ? by Omaticaya225(op): 8:12pm On May 23, 2016
Death and the King’s Spokesmen
By Osita Abana
In February 2015, I received an unusual invitation to meet
with the erstwhile President, Dr. Goodluck Ebele
Jonathan. Some of the president’s backers had arranged
a ‘Townhall with Nigerian Youths’. First, the president met
a small group of about 100 youths, and right after, he
engaged a larger audience of well over 2000 youths. I
was honoured to be one of 100 youths invited to the first
Townhall. And I must say that we had a fairly stimulating
exchange with the Commander-in-Chief that fateful
Sunday evening at Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos.
I was particularly thrown by the president’s calm
disposition. If he was grappled with any frustrations
occasioned by the then imminent Presidential elections,
he did a masterful job of concealing it. Another surprise
was that President Jonathan didn’t quite cut the
uninspiring, aloof and dull picture the media often
painted. No, he didn’t deflect tough questions on the
economy to Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (who was not even
at the session). On the contrary, he offered crisp, clear
and considered answers to the questions his young
audience threw from all corners of the ornate room. I
was impressed. It felt great to hear directly from the
horse’s mouth. It was refreshing not to glean the
president’s views from press releases written and re-
written by a coterie of clever communications aides. It
was nice to read his body language, hear his voice, and
see the human side of Nigeria’s most powerful man. I
even got a chance to take a selfie with the president that
evening!
In my view, the townhall was a brilliant initiative (not
because of the selfie, I promise). I just wished many
more of such forums would be organized across the
country. I wished more Nigerian youths would have the
rare honour to meet the president, interact with him in
person, and also pose hard hitting questions on the vast
range of issues that affect Nigerian youths. More
importantly, such sessions would also give the president
an opportunity to get first-hand, unvarnished feedback
from Nigerian youths. I know he reads briefing notes on
youth affairs from his Special Advisers on Youth Affairs
and Senior Special Assistants on Teenage Heartbreaks
(my creation), but these are hardly a substitute for
unedited real-time feedback – sans footnotes and lengthy
commentaries explaining what contributors actually
meant.
Goodluck Jonathan with incumbent president
Muhammadu Buhari
But back to President Jonathan’s Townhall – although it
was a brilliant initiative, although we had a great evening
with the president, there was one glaring shortcoming- a
flawed motive. The towhhall was hastily arranged just
weeks before the presidential elections. Rattled by the
prospect of a humiliating defeat at the polls, the
president’s strategists were on panic mode. The result
was a string of hurriedly orchestrated engagement
sessions. These contrived platforms aimed to convince
Nigerians that indeed, President Jonathan was a man of
the people. In hindsight those moves weren’t particularly
fruitful. Nigerians were not sold. King Jonathan’s fate
was sealed and his (political) death knell was a forgone
conclusion. Not long after my encounter with the
president, he suffered a bruising defeat at the polls.
That experience left me wondering why political office
holders only deem it necessary to engage directly with
citizens during electioneering campaigns. In the run up to
elections, our politicians become adept communicators –
they bombard our social media newsfeeds with video
messages, quotable quotes and ruminations on the state
of the country. They travel from Sokoto to Bayelsa
shaking hands, slapping backs, kissing babies and taking
a swig from the common man’s bottle of Orijin amid
friendly banters. They do not send representatives,
neither do they cajole by proxy. But once results are
announced and swearing in happens, ‘Berlin’ walls snap
back into place. Facebook videos of the president or
governor dry up.
CelebritiesRe: Bose Ogulu Dismisses Uju Stella's Pregnancy Claims For Burna Boy by Omaticaya225(m): 11:14am On May 21, 2016
My site
PoliticsRe: Ekweremadu, PDP Hypocrisy - By Jonathan Nda-Isaiah by Omaticaya225(m): 10:54am On May 21, 2016
Wash!!!!!!
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Generate 12,000 MW Of Electricity — Fashola by Omaticaya225(m): 10:49am On May 21, 2016
Abi?
PoliticsRe: El-rufai Is Nothing But A Coward And An Alcoholic- Shehu Sani by Omaticaya225(m): 1:43pm On May 20, 2016
Okkko
PoliticsRe: ABUTH Has Discredited Buhari Cancer Report - APC Spokesman by Omaticaya225(m): 7:19pm On Jan 17, 2015
I hope we are not going to vote in another president with a serious ailment perhaps repeatin the history of 2007 (umaru' vs GEJ) GMB maybe sick for real this one Baba dey support him ,if he dies his brother Osibanjo will mount the throne .NAIJA
PoliticsRe: President Jonathan And His Campaign Team Arrive Onitsha, Anambra State by Omaticaya225(m): 2:50pm On Jan 17, 2015
Baba Jonah you'd get my vote .can see some peoples comment contradicts the law of goodwill.GEJ 2015

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