DescriptionIvorian Women in Mining Industryː the busy and strong process operator.jpg
English: Leaving her family for a 10/4 work/rest days far from home in a small town at 200 km from Abidjan, an Ivorian woman in a mining company should be celebrate for her courage and sacrifice to help her family.
Miss Ekepe Lydie is an operator at the process plant. Every day, she is in charge of the grade control and the cyanide concentration. Being in contact with chemicals could be dangerous but she knows very well how to respect the safety rules.
Igbo: Ịhapụ ezinụlọ ya maka ọrụ 10/4 / ụbọchị ezumike dị anya site n'ụlọ na obere obodo dị na 200 km site Abidjan, nwanyị Ivory Coast na ụlọ ọrụ na-egwupụta akụ kwesịrị ime ememe maka obi ike na ịchụ àjà iji nyere ezinụlọ ya aka.
Miss Ekepe Lydie bụ onye na-arụ ọrụ na ụlọ ọrụ nhazi. Kwa ụbọchị, ọ bụ ya na-ahụ maka njikwa ọkwa na mkpokọta cyanide. Ịnwekọrịta kemịkalụ nwere ike ịdị ize ndụ mana ọ maara nke ọma otu esi asọpụrụ iwu nchekwa
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