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"I thought I had done something wrong by just existing." Wheelchair user Adebola Daniel said he was left feeling humiliated after being refused service and being asked to leave a KFC outlet at Lagos airport. After checking in at the airport he and his wife decided to go to KFC to get some food before their flight. They had just entered the restaurant using the disabled ramp and were about to sit down when the manager demanded they leave claiming wheelchairs were not allowed. An investigation by the federal airport authority has been opened and the branch of KFC is currently closed. 🎧 https://bbc.in/43N3oDL
Could climate change lead to more volcanic eruptions? CrowdScience travels to New Zealand to search for answers, exploring volcanic craters and discovering traditional Maori knowledge about volcanoes. 🌋
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Imagine this: you're out in the frozen wilderness of Finnish Lapland when you plunge into a ravine and you're stuck there for two days. What hopes of survival would you have? “When he was found... he was basically half frozen,” says journalist Erika Benke, who talks about the remarkable rescue mission of one reindeer herder.
He is on a comeback train - Enoch Adegoke ran the fastest time he has run in three years, racing to a Season's Best of 10.20s (-0.3) to win the men's 100m final at the #mtnchampsibadan. Adegoke has been struggling with injuries since Tokyo Olympics, but he looks to be back in form ahead of Paris 2024, and will surely be fighting for a place on the Nigerian team. Known by his slogan: 'Running by Revelation,' Enoch is one of the few Nigerian men to have gone under 10s in the 100m.
Fresh off the African Games, Prestina Ochonogor competed for the first time at the #mtnchampsibadan, and it wasn't just her traditional Long Jump event that she competed in, she also ran two rounds in the women's 100m. Ochonogor clocked a time of 11.97s to finish 2nd in the women's 100m and also won GOLD in the Long Jump.
Rwanda has made impressive gains 30 years after a devastating genocide. But ethnic divisions persist under President Paul Kagame, whose harsh methods carried the transformation. Read more: https://nyti.ms/3VOtmVQ