Monday, June 22, 2015

Meet The First Nigerian Family To Make History In Reaching The North Pole! (See Photos)

Following in the footsteps of great explorers and adventurers, the Amazu Family reached the North Pole to launch their philanthropic foundation Challenge 100 and remember the abducted girls of Chibok, Nigeria.

In doing so, they also became the first Nigerians to reach the North Pole. Og and Joy Amazu, along with their young daughters Aimee and Monica, travelled to the North Pole from Barneo yesterday being June 21st 2015, where the parents skydived from 10,000 feet onto the ice, with Og then diving under the icecap to walk upside down on the actual site of the Geographic North Pole.
Founded by Og and Joy Amazu, Challenge 100 is a foundation set up by the family, based on the three pillars of entrepreneurialism, philanthropy and family, with the aim of inspiring charitable acts in others.
"We are delighted to reach the North Pole and become the first Nigerians to do so. Raising awareness of Challenge 100 and launching the Foundation is our goal today and this really is the first step on our journey. However it is poignant that we achieve this a year since the tragic events in Chibok and we remember all those that are still effected by that tragedy," said Og Amazu.
"We have spent the last few years doing our due diligence on Challenge 100 and laying the foundations. The Trip to the Arctic is really our official launch of Challenge 100."
It was previously thought that Tee Morgan was the first Nigerian to reach the North Pole. However she had only visited the North Pole Ice Camp, a distance of 25 miles from the actual North Pole, electing not to travel with the rest of the marathon runners to complete the journey to the North Pole.
The Amazu family however travelled the extra 25 miles and are delighted to be the first Nigerians to achieve the accolade of reaching the North Pole.

10 comments:

  1. Is this an achievement, no go find work jare

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  2. That place is extra cold, na ds kind trekking I go do,chichi oyaoooo

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  3. Thank God say dey no die on the way, Nija people would hav start showering dem wit abuse. Congrats.

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  4. They need to be encouraged not like the eating culture of Nigerians.

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