Angela Nikolau and Ivan Kuznetsov were arrested after climbing the empire state building.
The couple was charged with burglary, reckless endangerment, criminal mischief, violation of local laws, possession of burglar's tools, criminal tampering, criminal trespass and disorderly conduct.
📸:GETTY
When it comes to recommended literature texts, WAEC will never ever stagger.
Their 2016-2030 run is quite frankly phenomenal.
The last agent of the anti-olodo uprising.
NIGERIAN BOOKS Challenge
How many have you read?
PHASE 1
Purple Hibiscus
Second Class Citizen
I Do Not Come to You by Chance
Daughters Who Walk This Path
Stay With Me
Under the Udala Trees
Jollof Rice and Other Revolutions
Little Rot
The Fishermen
PHASE 2
Broken
Hafsatu Bebi
Ogadinma
The Girl with the Louding Voice
A Spell of Good Things
The Mechanics of Yenagoa
Blessings
PHASE 3
Tomorrow I Become a Woman
Born on a Tuesday
The Potter's Wheel
This House Is Not for Sale
The Death of Vivek Oji
PHASE 4
Adanna
Patient Is a Subtle Thief
Akwaugo
Call Me Legachi
Season of Crimson Blossoms
Blessings
And So I Roar
Welcome to Lagos
The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives
SHORT STORIES
The Whispering Trees
Dreams and Assorted Nightmares
All Shades of Iberibe
The Thing Around Your Neck
Ghostroots
SHORT STORIES
Nigerian Men Will Stain Your White
Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad
Happiness Like Water
A Broken People's Playlist
God's children are little broken things
NIGERIAN BOOKS Challenge
How many have you read?
PHASE 1
Purple Hibiscus
Second Class Citizen
I Do Not Come to You by Chance
Daughters Who Walk This Path
Stay With Me
Under the Udala Trees
Jollof Rice and Other Revolutions
Little Rot
The Fishermen
PHASE 2
Broken
Hafsatu Bebi
Ogadinma
The Girl with the Louding Voice
A Spell of Good Things
The Mechanics of Yenagoa
Blessings
PHASE 3
Tomorrow I Become a Woman
Born on a Tuesday
The Potter's Wheel
This House Is Not for Sale
The Death of Vivek Oji
PHASE 4
Adanna
Patient Is a Subtle Thief
Akwaugo
Call Me Legachi
Season of Crimson Blossoms
Blessings
And So I Roar
Welcome to Lagos
The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives
SHORT STORIES
The Whispering Trees
Dreams and Assorted Nightmares
All Shades of Iberibe
The Thing Around Your Neck
Ghostroots
SHORT STORIES
Nigerian Men Will Stain Your White
Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad
Happiness Like Water
A Broken People's Playlist
God's children are little broken things
STREET ADDRESSES & THEIR MEANING
1. Court: Dead end street.
2. Crescent: Curved road with both ends connecting to the same street.
3. Boulevard: Wide street with greenery in the center and along the sides.
4. Avenue: Straight street that runs north-south or east-west.
5. Drive: A road that follows a natural feature (park, ocean, hills, or lake).
6. Alley: Narrow street between, behind, or within buildings.
7. Place: A short street.
If you can stand inside the vehicle and walk around easily, then you're ON it. So...
- You're on a bus.
- You're on a plane.
- You're on a train.
- You're on a boat.
If you can't stand or walk easily inside the vehicle because of little open space, you're IN it. So...
- You're in a car.
- You're in a helicopter.
- You're in a taxi.
- You're in a truck.
Submarines and spaceships are exceptions, though. They use both "in" and "on" depending on contexts.
Nobody made the rules, by the way.
It's just how the English grammar works.
Stay... sharp! 🪒