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The Statue of Liberty reopens today. Here are 50 fascinating facts about the New York landmark. 1. The statue’s full name is Liberty Enlightening the World. 2. It was a gift from France, given to America in 1886. 3. The head of the statue was displayed at the World's Fair in Paris in 1878. 4. The robed female figure represents Libertas, the Roman goddess of freedom. 5. She holds a torch and tablet upon which is inscribed the date of American Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776). 6. From the ground to the top of the torch the statue measures 93 metres, and weighs 204 metric tonnes. 7. Lady Liberty wears a size 879 shoe. 8. She has a 35-foot waistline 9. Visitors have to climb 354 stairs to reach the statue’s crown. 10. There are 25 windows in the crown. 11. Approximately 4m people visit the statue each year. In comparison, over 6m people visit The Eiffel Tower, and 3.5m visit The London Eye. 12. The seven spikes on the crown represent the seven oceans and the seven continents of the world, indicating the universal concept of liberty. 13. The statue has an iron infrastructure and copper exterior which has turned green due to oxidation. Although it’s a sign of damage, the patina (green coating) also acts as a form of protection from further deterioration. 14. Edouard de Laboulaye provided the idea for the statue, while Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi designed it. 15. Laboulaye proposed that a great monument should be given as a gift from France to the United States as a celebration of both the union’s victory in the American Revolution, and the abolition of slavery. 16. Laboulaye also hoped the gift of the statue would inspire French people to fight for their own democracy in the face of a repressive monarchy under Napolean III. 17. Gustave Eiffel, the man who designed the Eiffel Tower was also behind the design for Liberty’s ‘spine’; four iron columns supporting a metal framework that holds the copper skin which is a mere 3/32ths of an inch thick. 18. 300 different types of hammers were used to create the copper structure. 19. The statue's face was said to be modelled on the sculptor's mother, Charlotte. 20. The statue’s original torch was replaced in 1984 by a new copper torch covered in 24k gold leaf. 21. Although you cannot see Lady Liberty’s feet clearly she is in fact standing among a broken shackle and chains, with her right foot raised, depicting her moving forward away from oppression and slavery. 22. Despite the positive meaning of the statue - American independence and the abolition of slavery - it African Americans saw the statue as an ironic image of America; professing to be a country of freedom and justice for everyone regardless of race, despite racism and discrimination continuing to exist. 23. The Statue of Liberty became the symbol of immigration during the second half of the 19th century, as over 9m immigrants came to the United States, with the statue often being the first thing they saw when arriving by boat. 24. The statue’s most famous cinematic appearance was in the 1968 film “Planet of the Apes” where it is seen half buried in sand. 25. It is also destroyed in the films "Independence Day" and "The Day After Tomorrow". 26. The cost of the statue was funded by contributions from both the French and the Americans. In 1885, a New York newspaper entitled “World” announced that $102,000 had been raised from donors, and that 80 per cent of this total had been received in sums of less than one dollar. 27. Groups in Boston and Philadelphia offered to pay the full cost of the construction of the statue, in return for its relocation. 28. When the statue was first erected in 1886 it was the tallest iron structure ever built. 29. In 1984, the statue was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 30. In high winds of 50mph Lady Liberty can sway by up to 3 inches, while her torch can move 5 inches. 31. Lady Liberty is thought to have been hit by around 600 bolts of lightning every year since she was built. A photographer captured this for the first time in 2010. 32. Two people have committed suicide by jumping off the statue, one in 1929 and the other in 1932, while many others have jumped and survived. 33. American poet Emma Lazarus wrote about the Statue of Liberty in a sonnet called “The New Colossus” (1883). In 1903 the poem was engraved on a bronze plaque and placed inside the lower level of the pedestal on the statue. 34. The island in which it stands was previously called Bedloe Island, but its name was changed in 1956 to Liberty Island. 35. There are various replicas of the statue, including a smaller version in Paris, and one on the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada. 36. In 1944 the lights in the crown flashed “dot-dot- dot-dash” which in the Morse code means V, for Victory in Europe. 37. Andy Warhol painted “Statue of Liberty” as part of his Pop Art series in the 1960s. It is estimated to be worth in excess of $35m. 38. The statue functioned as a lighthouse for 16 years (1886-1902), lighting a distance of up to 24 miles away. 39. The statue will be celebrating its 127th birthday in October 2013. 40. Miss America, the comic book character, was granted her powers by the statue. 41. After the terrorist attacks of September 11, the statue was closed for security reasons, with the pedestal reopening in 2004, and the statue in 2009, but only a limited number of visitors are able to go up to the crown. 42. The statue was again closed in 2012 due to the effects of Hurricane Sandy, with the island off limits to the public. The statue is reopening to visitors on Independence Day, July 4, 2013. 43. The statue sustained minor damage in 1916 when German saboteurs set off an explosion during World War One. The torch-bearing arm suffered the most damage, with repair works costing $100,000. The stairs in the torch were then closed to the public for safety reasons, and have remained closed ever since. 44. No-one has been able to visit the torch since. 45. Private boats are not allowed to dock at Liberty and Ellis islands. Therefore the only way on is via the ferry system. 46. The statue's 300 copper pieces were transported to America in 214 crates on the French ship Isere, which almost sank in stormy seas. 47. Liberty Island is federal property within the territory of the State of New York, even though it is closer to New Jersey. 48. In 1982, it was discovered that the head had been installed two feet off centre. 49. Two images of the statue appear on a $10 bill. 50. The cost of building the statue and pedestal amounted to over $500,000, over $10m in today’s money.
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Multiple accident involving six cars and a truck occurred along Falomo bridge in Ikoyi Lagos, this afternoon. Fortunately no lives lost.
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Commercial sex workers in the country under the aegis of the National Association of Nigerian Prostitutes, NANP, have thrown their weight behind the Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari. NANP said it would declare a-three day free sex across the country if president Jonathan eventually loses the seat to Gen. Muhammadu Buhari of APC. Recall that the group had in 2013 declared one-week free sex after the Super Eagles defeated Burkina Faso to lift the AFCON trophy after almost 20 years. A statement signed by the group’s General Secretary, Jessica Elvis noted that NANP was not happy with Jonathan’s government over the way commercial sex workers were being treated in the country since he assumed office as the first citizen. It described Jonathan’s government as the worst in the history of Nigeria, saying that it recorded the lowest income during his tenure. The statement also quoted Elvis as saying that several approaches to the presidency to legalize prostitution were turned down. Patoo Abraham last year led protests in Lagos to seek a better place for prostitutes in Nigeria. Abraham who heads the Nigerian chapter of African Sex Workers Alliance (ASWA) and the Women of Power Initiative (WOPI), led the protests with demonstrators wearing T-shirts screaming “Sex work is work, we need our rights”. “We are tired of dying in silence; we want to be able to practice our profession with pride like every other person. We want an end to name-calling and stigmatisation. We are sex workers and not asawo [a derogatory Yoruba name for prostitutes]”, She told Aljazeera. “Sex work is normal work and there are sex workers everywhere under one form of disguise or the other. The government should stop criminalising our work”, she further said. Backing Abraham’s point, Elvis said for failing to legalize prostitution, the group would not support Jonathan for a second term. “We sent a proposal to the government in March 2, 2012, almost a year after Jonathan was fully elected as president of Nigeria on the need to legalize prostitution. That was when our late president, Micah Ejoyo was alive, but the presidency rather declared war on us by arresting some members on the street of Abuja. “Most of them are students who are using the job to pursue their education. We all cannot work in Aso Rock, NNPC or Shell. We don’t rob people. We are using our endowment to fend for ourselves. We deserve to be respected. Enough of this hypocrisy because even Jonathan and his team are not saints.” Speaking further, the statement as obtained by on Friday enjoined all members of the association to come out en mass come February 14 to vote out Jonathan from Aso Rock. “We are calling on all our members and every Nigerian in particular to join the march. No to Jonathan! Because under Jonathan’s government, we lost over 400 members in the north to the Boko Haram insurgency and we are not ready to lose anybody again. We would be declaring a three-day free sex if God eventually sends Jonathan out of Aso Rock. You can count on us. We did it before and we can do it again. Enough is enough,” the statement added.
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Just Jack ur books and Hope on God to pass. nothing is impossible wit God I use myself as a point of contact to those seeking admission, this year shall be our year IJN |
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netizenbuzz:Eat sh*t bro |
netizenbuzz:ur entire lineage is Mad ![]() |
selfmade001:I wonder how u reason bros ![]() |
The Old women go tell me say she no enjoy the f*cking Did she complain ![]() |
muchex:oga!!! Hw that one take concern u ![]() |
donmarvex:B for boobs ![]() |
U met her on a club and married her!!! Now ur complaining My brother that's ur cup of palm wine a dog must go back to his vomit :p |
yomanovic:Bros I don't knw o, No be only him waka come ![]() |
Buhari at work o!!! He don use her take to ritual GEJ till 2019 ![]() |
I didn't know all this, we don't do such in ghana ![]() |
God Bless my Family, double portion to who ever likes this comment, blessing and favour shall never depart from our household IJN ![]() |
I think ama Big Boy ![]() |
Nigeria, A country where the rich gets richer and the poor gets poorer |
Una too fast to comment!!! I thought I was fisrt to comment just nw, una be winsh ![]() |
God save our soul |
God bless her |
Come and marry me, I wnt divorce u I swear ![]() |
Wow, Congrats ![]() |
Okay na |
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Okay na, unemployment rate is increasing everyday |
Tell ur boys o jona |
Ok |
The Lord is gud |


Did she complain