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Saturday, August 23, 2014

#IceWaterBucketChallenge: What you should know about it


In the event that you haven't been living in a cave, then you would have heard about the Ice Bucket Challenge otherwise called the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. The Ice Bucket Challenge, an activity that involves dumping a bucket of ice water on one's head and/or donating to the ALS Association in the US, has been trending on the social networking for days now. It had been initiated to boost awareness for and money to tackle Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), a medical problem which makes the victims lose capability to initiate and control all voluntary movement including speaking, swallowing and breathing. To date, over one thousand celebrities including Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Microsoft's Bill Gates and our own Don Jazzy, Genevieve Nnaji, Peter Okoye and others have joined in the process making it the most recent social networking craze.

Here are 5 things you didn’t know about the Ice bucket challenge
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1. It was started to raise awareness for and money to tackle Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), a medical condition that makes the victims lose ability to initiate and control all voluntary movement including speaking, swallowing and breathing.

2. Forbes reports that the association in August alone, has raised about N93m, and over N2b since the challenge began a few months ago.

3. The challenge has inspired other charities in other countries including the UK where the Macmillian Cancer Support group are currently calling for the Macmillian Ice Bucket Challenge.

4. Originally, whoever is nominated for the challenge either participates or donates $100 (N16,000) but as it is, most people are opting to donate and get soaked.

5. Turning down the challenge is not an option and nominated individuals must respond within 24 hours with one or both of the options.... Oh by the way, movie producer and critic Charles Novia is not impressed with our Nigerian celebs and we kinda agree with him! He took to twitter hours ago to backlash the Nigerian celebrities that have participated in the trend. “I am sorry to say but our Nigerian Artistes are something else at times. The Ice bucket thing for ALS is a good example of their coltishness. They just want to trend on what foreign artistes do for a good cause.

 In Nigeria, they do it mostly for self-serving photo - ops. Sheesh! I'm sure most Naija (Nigerian) artistes pouring tepid water on themselves think ALS means another new version of an SUV from the look of their pics (pictures). Disease wey dey kill una people for here na EVD. Una nor take picture with sanitiser or showing that una dey wash hands to spread awareness Na ALS wey be slow killer and nor even affect una people much na im una dey pour iceless water for una body? To prove wetin? Say una baff? Really! Must you do it because it's trending? If you must follow the USA lead, then come together for Ebola.

Dove tail on that. It's really irritating, sha. And when you point it out, they will say you are yarning opata. When na dem start the opata wey cause the yarn. Enough of this second - class mentality. Find the originality for positivity in your inner recesses. Don't do it cos Dre or Beyonce did it. As usual, my opinion is basically my opinion. If e pain anyone, er. .er..pour ice water for your body? Eh? Lol. God bless.” He tweeted

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