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Mountain Racer Sets New Record, Reaches 4,000-meter Alpines In 19 days

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Spanish mountain racer, Kilian Jornet has successfully climbed all 82 of the Alps’ 4000-meter peaks in record time of 19 days to complete the remarkable victory.
He did so entirely under his own power, using a combination of mountaineering, climbing, trail running and cycling. Dividing his route into 16 stages, Jornet would travel for as much as 20 hours on some days, before resting for four or five hours and beginning again.
The 36-year-old racked up an extraordinary 750 miles (1,207 kilometers) across more than 267 hours of activity, gaining 75,344 meters of elevation across the 19 days.
“This was, without any doubt, the most challenging thing I’ve ever done in my life, mentally, physically, and technically, but also maybe the most beautiful,” he wrote on social media. “It’s difficult to process all my emotions just now, but this is a journey that I will never forget.”
The previous record, according to fastestknowntime.com, was set back in 2015 by Ueli Steck of Switzerland. It took Steck 62 days to accomplish the feat- which means Jornet has now linked the peaks in less than a third of that time.
It is not the only record Jornet holds, having previously accomplished the fastest ascent and descent of the Matterhorn and Mont Blanc, Reuters said.
The Spaniard began his 19-day route in the Swiss Engandine valley, climbing Piz Bernina (4,048m), the easternmost 4000m peak in the Alps. From there he traversed the Bernese Oberland and moved on to the challenging Valais region.
During his trip, Jornet typically took just one liter of water with him, choosing to buy bottled water from hostels along the way. At the end of each day, according to El País, he would be met by two vans, where he would eat “for an hour-and-a-half straight.”
In one remarkable day, Jornet climbed 16 new 4000m peaks along the Mont Blanc massif, including Mont Blanc itself (4,808m) and the Grandes Jorasses (4,208m).
The “Alpine Connections project” was completed with the last two summits, Dôme (4,015m) and Barre des Écrins (4,102m), the latter of which involved running along a glacier.
Jornet arrived just before midnight on September 1, Jornet and his team celebrated with pizza before going home.
“It’s time to rest for a bit now!” Jornet concluded his statement.
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Many feared d3ad, vehicles damaged as tanker explodes in Abuja

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
A petrol-laden tanker has exploded at Karu Bridge on the Abuja-Nyanya-Keffi Road, Abuja, causing gridlock and destruction.
The explosion has reportedly destroyed at least 30 vehicles, raising concerns over potential casualties.
As of the latest update, fire service operatives and security officials had yet to arrived at the scene.
Confusion reportedly reigned, increasing the risks for those involved.
The extent of the damage and casualties remained unclear as of publication time. [With The Witness report)
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JUST-IN: Fubara leaves Rivers govt house

Suspended Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has vacated the Government House in Port Harcourt.
The governor reportedly moved out on Wednesday morning, ahead of the anticipated arrival of Admiral Ekwe Ibas (rtd), who has been appointed as the new Sole Administrator of the state.
A visit by Daily Trust to the Government House on Wednesday morning revealed a calm atmosphere, with at least three armoured personnel carriers stationed at the main entrance.
A security source confirmed that there had been a change of guard at the seat of power, with all of the governor’s security details replaced.
“The governor left Government House this morning and the new administrator is yet to resume. We are expecting him any moment from now. The security details in Government House have been reshuffled. I can tell you that everywhere is calm and nothing is happening as we speak now,” the source said.
Meanwhile, residents of Port Harcourt have gone about their normal business, and there have been no signs of a breakdown of law and order.
This development follows President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State on Tuesday, citing the ongoing vandalization of pipelines and the failure of political stakeholders to resolve the crisis despite previous interventions.
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