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Should you strive to win at any cost? This high-end Kenyan athlete was able not only to win but to touch the hearts of people all over the globe. Meet Jacqueline Nytepi Kiplimo. She is a marathoner and has won many medals in all kinds of prestige competitions. However, winning at allcosts is not her motto. A while ago she was participating in a marathon in China. The runner was about to win and take the first place.However, on her way to the golden medal she stopped to help a disabled man. She has seen him running hard. The Chinese had no hands, and he was getting thirsty and dehydrated. He had no means of reaching for the bottle of water, opening it and getting a sip. So, she stopped to do that for him. As the result, she was second to finish the run. She has lost gold to silver, but her brave and kind act has become an example for millions of people around the globe. lalasticlala seun source https://www.naij.com/936743-kenyan-runner-sacrificed-gold-mercy-stopped-help-fellow.html?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C6115498784 lalasticlala seun mynd44
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ChuzzyBlog:He has done more for his country in one year than buhari will ever do in his life. Despite the small monthly allowee and the present state of economy. This corper too much Click Like for Corper Click Share For Buhari |
At least this is compensation for their 7 -1 loss. |
At least this is compensation for their 7-1 troubles in world cup . Congrats to Nigeria and Brazil and Germany. They all made their country proud
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He's trying to get lalasticlala attention If it was snake it would have been a sure thing |
He did not even win any medal
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A French athlete battled through an extremely sticky situation after he suffered the unfortunate agony of pooing on himself 15km into the men’s Olympic 50km walking race. Yohann Diniz’s plight was caught on camera with brown stains running down the back of his legs after soiling his pants midway through the contest. World champion Matej Toth of Slovakia, eventually won the race ahead of London 2012 gold medallist, Jared Tallent of Australia in second and Japan’s Hirooki Arai bronze. See photo below…
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wow congrats to them |
You need hypo for your mind |
for her mind naa she think that this is feminism |
it is today that I know that nairaland andboobs have the same DNA
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g WomanWrappa:Just watch this will make FP . Sometimes I wonder who is to blame for this nairaland celeb craze. is it the op who creates the thread or the mod that moves it to FP .. |
sarzy:I saw it in a website plus if Linda is worth 1billion and seun is richer than her even though he doesn't like to show off |
Extra* Oluwaseun Osewa Est worth: N 1billion Source of Fortune: Nairaland Education: Dropped out of Obafemi Awolowo University.
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29. Craig McCaw Est. Net Worth: $1.9 billion Source of Fortune: Wireless Communications Education: Dropped out of Stanford 30. Dean Kamen Est. Net Worth: $300 million Source of Fortune: Inventor (Segway Scooter, Medical Devices)Education: Dropped out of Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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25. Debbi Fields Est. Net Worth: $100 million Source of Fortune: Mrs. Fields Cookies Education: Dropped out of Foothill Collegein California 26. Invar Kamprad Est. Net Worth: $43.2 billion Source of Fortune: Founder of IKEA Furniture Education: Graduated secondary school 27. Ted Turner Est. Net Worth: $2.2 billion Source of Fortune: Turner Broadcasting, CNN Education: Expelled from Brown University(for having a female student in his dorm room) 28. Jenny Craig Est. Net Worth: $400 million Source of Fortune: Jenny Craig Weight Loss Education: Graduated high school
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21. Jack Taylor Est. Net Worth: $8.6 billion Source of Fortune: Enterprise Rent-A-Car Education: Dropped out of Washington University in St. Louis 22. Micky Arison Est. Net Worth: $7.2 billion Source of Fortune: Carnival Cruise Lines Education: Dropped out of University of Miami 23. Les Wexner Est. Net Worth: $7.2 billion Source of Fortune: Apparel – The Limited Stores Education: Dropped out of Ohio State University 24. Haim Saban Est. Net Worth: $3 billion Source of Fortune: Saban Entertainment Education: Expelled from high school
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17. Steve Wozniak Est. Net Worth: $100 million Source of Fortune: Co-Founder of Apple Computer Education: Dropped out of The University of California at Berkeley 18. Roman Abramovich Est. Net Worth: $7.8 billion Source of Fortune: Oil and Mining, Investments Education: Didn’t complete high school (joined Russian army) 19. Amancio Ortega Gaona Est. Net Worth: $78.6 billion Source of Fortune: Apparel (Zara, Inditex)Education: Didn’t graduate high school 20. Francois Pinault Est. Net Worth: $13.7 billion Source of Fortune: Luxury Products and Services – Vail Ski Resort, Christie’s Auction House, Formerly owned Gucci Education: Completed secondary school
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13. David Karp Est. Net Worth: $1.1 billion Source of Fortune: Tumblr (Sold to Yahoo)Education: Dropped out of high school (Bronx High School of Science) 14. John Mackey est. Net Worth: $100 million Source of Fortune: Whole Foods Education: Dropped out of University of Texas at Austin 15. Phillip Green Est. Net Worth: $5.2 billion Source of Fortune: Retail (U.K. Corporation Arcadia Group)Education: Dropped out of boarding school at age 15 16. Richard Branson Est. Net Worth: $5 billion Source of Fortune: Virgin Group (Virgin Records, Virgin Airways)Education: Graduated high school
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9. David Geffen Est. Net Worth: $6 billion Source of Fortune: Media & Entertainment– Geffen Records, Dreamworks Education: Dropped out of Brooklyn College 10. John Paul DeJoria Est. Net Worth: $3.1 billion Source of Fortune: Paul Mitchell Hair Products Education: Graduated high school 11. David Green Est. Net Worth: $5.8 billion Source of Fortune: Hobby Lobby StoresEducation: Graduated high school 12. Barry Dille rEst. Net Worth: $2.6 billion Source of Fortune: Digital Media (IAC Corporation) Education: Graduated high school
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5. Sheldon Adelson Est. Net Worth: $28 billion Source of Fortune: Hotels and Casinos (Venetian Hotel, Sands Hotel) Education: Dropped out of City College of New York 6. Simon Cowell Est. Net Worth: $500 million Source of Fortune: Entertainment – American Idol, The X Factor Education: Dropped out of Dover College 7. Harold Hamm Est. Net Worth: $9.3 billion Source of Fortune: Oil (Shale Oil) Education: Graduated high school 8. Paul Allen Est. Net Worth: $19 billion Source of Fortune: Microsoft Education: Dropped out of Washington State University
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30 Billionaires With Only High School Degrees It is conventional wisdom that you need a college degree to have a successful career and earn money. We have compileda list of 30 high-profile billionaires who didn't complete college, some are considered high school dropouts. 1. Ralph Lauren Est. Net Worth: $8 billion Source of Fortune: Ralph Lauren Corporation (Apparel) Education: Graduated DeWitt Clinton High School in The Bronx 2. Mark Zuckerberg Est. Net Worth: $51 billion Source of Fortune: Facebook Education: Dropped out of Harvard 3. Bill Gates Est. Net Worth: Over $80 billion Source of Fortune: Microsoft Education: Dropped out of Harvard 4. Larry Ellison Est. Net Worth: $56 billion Source of Fortune: Oracle Corporation Education: Dropped out of University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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4. Interact with men Saudi women are restricted in the amountof time spent with men they are unrelated to. The majority of the public buildings including offices, banks, universities and most of the public transportation, parks and beaches are segregated for men and women. Unlawful mixing will lead to criminal charges against both parties, but women typically face harsher punishment. 3. Wear clothes or makeup that "show off their beauty" Strictly governed by the Islamic law, the majority of Saudi women were forced to wear an abaya – a long black cloak – and a black head scarf. If they failed to cover the face, they would probably be harassedfor exposing too much flesh or wearing too much makeup, though the face does not necessarily need to be covered. The Shoura Council, king's advisory body, ruled that women should wear "modest" clothes that do not "show off their beauty." 2. Drive a car Though there's no official law banning women from driving, the deeply held religious beliefs prohibit it, arguing femaledrivers "undermine social values." In 2011,a group of Saudi women launched the"Women2Drive" campaign, encouraging women to drive a car, but they are only allowed to drive their children to school ora family member to the hospital 1. Go anywhere without a male chaperone Rooted in the thought "giving movement freedom to women would make them vulnerable to sins", women's all errands, including shopping trips and visits to the doctor, need to be accompanied by a male guardian, often relative. There's one extreme case that a teenage girl who had been gang-raped was given harsher punishment than the rapists because she was not with a chaperone when it occurred.
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8. Entering a cemetery 7. Try on clothes when shopping Maureen Dowd, a Vanity Fair writer, once said in "A Girl's Guide to Saudi Arabia":"The mere thought of a disrobed woman behind a dressing-room door is apparently too much for men to handle." 6. Compete freely in sports Earlier this year, Saudi Arabia proposed hosting an Olympic Games without women because in their belief women cannot compete in sports. When Saudi female athletes attended the London games for the first time, hard-line clerics denounced them as "prostitutes". Meanwhile, they had to be accompanied by a male guardian and wear a "Sharia-compliant" sports kit covering their hair. 5. Go for a swim A Reuters correspondent once tried to use the gym and pool at an upmarket Riyadh hotel. And she such described her experience: "As a woman, I wasn't even allowed to look at them ('there are men in swimsuits there,' a hotel staffer told me with horror) - let alone use them."
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12 Things Women In Saudi Arabia Cannot Do 12. Open a bank account without her husband's permissionLuckily, things in Saudi Arabia now are slowly starting to modernise, and "womenare highly educated and qualified", says Rothna Begum from Human Right Watch, “They don’t want to be left in the dark.” 11. Working in a lingerie shop Though some stores have recently begun hiring female employees, the majority are still staffed by men. 10. Buying a Barbie 9. Reading an uncensored fashion magazine
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good for her
If it was snake it would have been a sure thing