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TOYIN [Visitor]
I VE READ ABOUT YOU BEFORE BUT AM JUST SEEING THE EXPEDITION ADVERT NOW (FEB 17 2010).
THE ONLY WAY I CAN BEST ACKNOWLEDGE YOUR ( EVIDENTLY INDISPUTABLE SUPREMACY) IS TO ( FIND A WAY) TO JOIN THIS VOYAGE.
THE ONLY WAY I CAN BEST ACKNOWLEDGE YOUR ( EVIDENTLY INDISPUTABLE SUPREMACY) IS TO ( FIND A WAY) TO JOIN THIS VOYAGE.
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Rotimi Jaiyeola [Visitor]
The feeds/inputs on the website are okay. The moderation should be improved also as in time of response/action on feedbacks
In response to: Dr. Newton Jibunoh
Coria Dismailia [Visitor] · http://www.bigjmart.com
I have done more research into this topic and have found more information at wikipedia and wikianswers. They have good information you may want to look into.
In response to: Agadez, Niger
Pearce Bolaji [Visitor]
An expedition into the desert is not so small, owning to the facts and challenges therein, How ever it takes guts to venture into it. for an adventurous heart all these will remain fun.
As we all know the Deserts cover about one fifth of the Earth's surface and occur where rainfall is less than 50 cm/year. Although most deserts, such as the Sahara of North Africa and the deserts of the southwestern U.S., Mexico, and Australia, occur at low latitudes, another kind of desert, cold deserts, occur in the basin and range area of Utah and Nevada and in parts of western Asia. Most deserts have a considerable amount of specialized vegetation, as well as specialized vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Soils often have abundant nutrients because they need only water to become very productive and have little or no organic matter. Disturbances are common in the form of occasional fires or cold weather, and sudden, infrequent, but intense rains that cause flooding.
There are relatively few large mammals in deserts because most are not capable of storing sufficient water and withstanding the heat. Deserts often provide little shelter from the sun for large animals. The dominant animals of warm deserts are nonmammalian vertebrates, such as reptiles. Mammals are usually small, like the kangaroo mice of North American deserts.
Therefor it will be an adventure of a life time to witness all these at the Sahara firsthand.
As we all know the Deserts cover about one fifth of the Earth's surface and occur where rainfall is less than 50 cm/year. Although most deserts, such as the Sahara of North Africa and the deserts of the southwestern U.S., Mexico, and Australia, occur at low latitudes, another kind of desert, cold deserts, occur in the basin and range area of Utah and Nevada and in parts of western Asia. Most deserts have a considerable amount of specialized vegetation, as well as specialized vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Soils often have abundant nutrients because they need only water to become very productive and have little or no organic matter. Disturbances are common in the form of occasional fires or cold weather, and sudden, infrequent, but intense rains that cause flooding.
There are relatively few large mammals in deserts because most are not capable of storing sufficient water and withstanding the heat. Deserts often provide little shelter from the sun for large animals. The dominant animals of warm deserts are nonmammalian vertebrates, such as reptiles. Mammals are usually small, like the kangaroo mice of North American deserts.
Therefor it will be an adventure of a life time to witness all these at the Sahara firsthand.
In response to: About The Expedition
miccheal .s. umogbai [Visitor]
Dear mar or sir, is the registration still on, if yes how do i register. thanks your, micheal umogbai
In response to: Agadez, Niger
Victor [Visitor]
Worth everything to desire. Its simply heroic & historic & brave expedition
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martins isemede [Visitor]
i hope to be a part of this expedition and to contribute my own quota in any way possible. Good job Doc Jibunor, hope that one day i will be a desert Ambassador and adventurer just like you.
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Umeibe Chigbo [Visitor]
it's indeed a welcome development,I love the zeel in the expendition & I desire to be among the warriors in the desert
In response to: Third Expedition
adebayo [Visitor]
i strongly commend your effort at discouraging desertification. i know this will in turn benefit not only you nor Lagos alone but the nation in general. GOD bless your efforts .
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orogun babafemi e [Visitor]
Please i want to know if the voyage has started already or its yet to start. I just heard about it and i really love to be a part of this trip. I have registered already but i want to be sure the registration has not closed before making payment. Thanks.
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orogun babafemi e [Visitor]
Please i want to know if the voyage has started already or its yet to start. I just heard about it and i really love to be a part of this trip. I have registered already but i want to be sure the registration has not closed before making payment. Thanks.
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Taiwo Abiodun [Visitor]
please send me a detail onhow to apply for the next expedition . I mean the website
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Joshua Robertson Odiete [Visitor]
wow!!! i love this development coming up i see it as a great opportunity for young Nigerians, with the passion to exploit our inner abilities.I love what u are doing Fashola keep it up, kudos to u, u are the best among them all.i love u guys.thanks.To u Dr jibunoh i love your ideas, nice concept, and i want u to do more for Lagos state,thank u sir love u and GOD bless u all.
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oladebo tayo peters [Visitor]
i really salute your courage for embarking on such fruitful adventure,am so motivated about the expedition,it has always been my desire to embark on such expedition ever since i read about the first adventure in 1996.if prince jibunoh can do it why cant i,now that the oppourtunity has presented itself.
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dayo solaja [Visitor]
just to say thank u for the organiser of this expendition which is making it possible for we young men to know what is going on around us.
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Mustafa [Visitor] · http://www.evdenevenakliyatl.com
admin very nice post .. tnx ..
In response to: Agadez, Niger
Aduloju [Visitor]
I have registered and i really look forward to becoming a green ambassador. I have however not heard from you. When can we have definite dates for screening, interview and expedition?
Thank you.
Thank you.
In response to: Third Expedition
James,David [Visitor]
Great Idea, great expedition,I am proud of this project.Sir you have set the pace and open doors for more expedition, I am glad to let you know that I am set to brace the trail. Bravo.
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chaz [Visitor]
Africa to Europe by roadin a 4 x 4 suzuki jeep, quite challenging and adventurous but possible task. Am all up for this.
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ofua mark [Visitor]
i take this as one of the most interesting challenges i've encountered and once selected i intend to contest with ardour, albeit fairly, even as i expand my knowledge of africa and conservation..... i will win