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Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by mmmnaija: 5:15pm On Feb 25, 2017
"MAN MUST SURVIVE" FIRST AND FOREMOST
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by pokipoki: 5:26pm On Feb 25, 2017
napoleon77:


So we should stop killing bush meat and the Japanese should stop killing whales for food?

It seems you did not get the point. I really don't know what you mean by bush meat.? If you mean grasscutters, guinea fowl, rabbits etc, they are animals that can be reared and are in fact are in large numbers compared to the likes of Hippo's.

Check your facts well, there is an international treaty on hunting of whales.(So the numbers and type the japanse hunt are actually limited).
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by napoleon77(m): 5:33pm On Feb 25, 2017
pokipoki:


It seems you did not get the point. I really don't know what you mean by bush meat.? If you mean grasscutters, guinea fowl, rabbits etc, they are animals that can be reared and are in fact are in large numbers compared to the likes of Hippo's.

Check your facts well, there is an international treaty on hunting of whales.(So the numbers and type the japanse hunt are actually limited).

Ok. Check your facts and tell me if there is an international or even a local law against killing hippopotamus to feed in Kebbi State.

And I can argue that the Norwegians and Japanese still kill whales for food so it's not fair to criticise people in Kebbi who killed a hippopotamus for food.

My point remains that wild life is still being killed for fun and entertainment by people in the Western world but we criticise Africans who killed wild life for food. It doesn't seem fair. Or does it?
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by kokumo4: 6:05pm On Feb 25, 2017
This one even better what some people are eating can not be tell grin
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by pokipoki: 6:23pm On Feb 25, 2017
napoleon77:


Ok. Check your facts and tell me if there is an international or even a local law against killing hippopotamus to feed in Kebbi State.

And I can argue that the Norwegians and Japanese still kill whales for food so it's not fair to criticise people in Kebbi who killed a hippopotamus for food.

My point remains that wild life is still being killed for fun and entertainment by people in the Western world but we criticise Africans who killed wild life for food. It doesn't seem fair. Or does it?

What exact is your argument? Are you in support or against wild life been hunted or killed indiscriminately.

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Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by eniaro(m): 6:26pm On Feb 25, 2017
SEE THAT GULLIBLE MOBILE POLICE GUY WATCHING... REAR ANIMAL SHOULD BE PROTECTED
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by barallanee(f): 6:30pm On Feb 25, 2017
Eeeeeww
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by napoleon77(m): 6:31pm On Feb 25, 2017
pokipoki:


What exact is your argument? Are you in support or against wild life been hunted or killed indiscriminately.

At no point in our brief discourse have I given the impression that I support the indiscriminate killing of animals.

My argument has always been that there is nothing wrong with killing an animal for food legally.

And it is unfair if wild life could be killed for fun and entertainment by some sets of people but we then criticise other people who kill wild life for food.

The Japanese and Norwegians see nothing wrong in killing whales for food but some people in the west object.

Nigerians see nothing wrong with eating cow leg, shaki etc but some people in the west object.
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by pokipoki: 6:33pm On Feb 25, 2017
napoleon77:


At no point in our brief discourse have I given the impression that I support the indiscriminate killing of animals.

My argument has always been that there is nothing wrong with killing an animal for food legally.

And it is unfair if wild life could be killed for fun and entertainment by some sets of people but we then criticise other people who kill wild life for food.

The Japanese and Norwegians see nothing wrong in killing whales for food but some people in the west object.

Nigerians see nothing wrong with eating cow leg, shaki etc but some people in the west object.


OK
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by Nobody: 6:35pm On Feb 25, 2017
RIB = Rest in Belly
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by effiom1988: 6:53pm On Feb 25, 2017
wild life in naija re at dy mercy of Hungry stomach who have no idea of preserving wild life
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by BraniacX(m): 7:30pm On Feb 25, 2017
Oh no!
Motto Motto has been murdered!!! shocked embarassed
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by solpat(m): 8:00pm On Feb 25, 2017
Opakan2:
Omo.. there's indeed hunger in the land
If Mammywater sef do anyhow come out, dem go butcher am It is well with my country

cheesycheesy

Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by SeyiAyorinde(m): 8:38pm On Feb 25, 2017
This caught in my own Koko besse LG?...Chai
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by ManirBK: 9:41pm On Feb 25, 2017
SeyiAyorinde:
This caught in my own Koko besse LG?...Chai
oboy are you sure you are from koko?
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by Litmus: 10:11pm On Feb 25, 2017
The men in Black will soon infest remote villages in Nigeria with some experimental virus and when a pandemic of unknown exotic disease sweeps throughout Nigeria all these images of supposed Nigerians consuming anything that moves will be used as evidence to back up the false claim that the consumption of bush meat is cause.
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by aku626(m): 10:13pm On Feb 25, 2017
Ignorance
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by kechywillz(m): 12:27am On Feb 26, 2017
Wild life should stay off Nigerian coast,coz they Will never live tell their story
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by SeyiAyorinde(m): 5:59am On Feb 26, 2017
ManirBK:
oboy are you sure you are from koko?
I served in koko
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by Realbennysnipes(m): 11:42am On Feb 26, 2017
This is the problem we have in our country. That Hippo should have been sold to Wildlifes in Jos or Bauchi. This is really sad. The whites would never do this. Tourism generates alot of revenue. I was in the Jos Wild life Park two weeks ago and i saw lots of monkeys not caged moving freely... This monkeys have made the man-made park their habitat. They were really Beautiful.
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by Realbennysnipes(m): 11:45am On Feb 26, 2017
napoleon77:


At no point in our brief discourse have I given the impression that I support the indiscriminate killing of animals.

My argument has always been that there is nothing wrong with killing an animal for food legally.

And it is unfair if wild life could be killed for fun and entertainment by some sets of people but we then criticise other people who kill wild life for food.

The Japanese and Norwegians see nothing wrong in killing whales for food but some people in the west object.

Nigerians see nothing wrong with eating cow leg, shaki etc but some people in the west object.


Nigerians eat cattle. There is no justification for killing the hippo. It's a rare find.
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by napoleon77(m): 12:18pm On Feb 26, 2017
Realbennysnipes:
Nigerians eat cattle. There is no justification for killing the hippo. It's a rare find.

Is there a justification for killing lions, buffaloes etc?

Is killing a hippopotamus for food illegal?

Nigerians eat cattle. Fine. But the story also shows that some Nigerians eat hippopotamus. Is that illegal?

Hippopotamus are not rare. There are just not as popular as cattle

Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by napoleon77(m): 12:30pm On Feb 26, 2017
Realbennysnipes:
This is the problem we have in our country. That Hippo should have been sold to Wildlifes in Jos or Bauchi. This is really sad. The whites would never do this. Tourism generates alot of revenue. I was in the Jos Wild life Park two weeks ago and i saw lots of monkeys not caged moving freely... This monkeys have made the man-made park their habitat. They were really Beautiful.

The whites that come to Africa to kill wildlife for fun and entertainment??
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by micfoley: 10:22pm On Feb 26, 2017
If this is a baby hippo, then how big will the adult be?
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by Realbennysnipes(m): 5:36pm On Mar 14, 2017
napoleon77:


The whites that come to Africa to kill wildlife for fun and entertainment??

Haba... Whites come to Africa to kill our Animals? Haba... Haba
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by Realbennysnipes(m): 5:38pm On Mar 14, 2017
napoleon77:


Is there a justification for killing lions, buffaloes etc?

Is killing a hippopotamus for food illegal?

Nigerians eat cattle. Fine. But the story also shows that some Nigerians eat hippopotamus. Is that illegal?

Hippopotamus are not rare. There are just not as popular as cattle

Hippos are not Rare? Haba... Why these lies nw. I made particular reference to Nigeria. You also said they are not just popular as cattle. Oya tell me where to find their Habitat in Nigeria.
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by napoleon77(m): 6:24pm On Mar 14, 2017
Realbennysnipes:

Haba... Whites come to Africa to kill our Animals? Haba... Haba

I thought this thread ended a long time ago

So you do not know that Europeans and Americans go to Africa and engage in game hunting for fun?

I rest my case.

Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by napoleon77(m): 6:30pm On Mar 14, 2017
Realbennysnipes:
This is the problem we have in our country. That Hippo should have been sold to Wildlifes in Jos or Bauchi. This is really sad. The whites would never do this. Tourism generates alot of revenue. I was in the Jos Wild life Park two weeks ago and i saw lots of monkeys not caged moving freely... This monkeys have made the man-made park their habitat. They were really Beautiful.

The whites would never kill animals in Africa? Really??
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by Realbennysnipes(m): 7:24am On Mar 21, 2017
napoleon77:


Is there a justification for killing lions, buffaloes etc?

Is killing a hippopotamus for food illegal?

Nigerians eat cattle. Fine. But the story also shows that some Nigerians eat hippopotamus. Is that illegal?

Hippopotamus are not rare. There are just not as popular as cattle


All those photos posted with whites in them never show Animals dead. All the animsls are Alive.
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by ManirBK: 10:57am On Mar 23, 2017
ediama:
an average black man thinks only of food. less than two days from now all will be forgotten. No history and nothing educating for our children.

Kill and share mentality has eaten deep into us.

we share everything. contract money, electoral money, development levy, name it.


https://www.nairaland.com/3699135/elephant-killed-zogirma-village-kebbi#54862971
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by ManirBK: 10:59am On Mar 23, 2017
MrOreo:

Remedy?? There's no remedy for such.
I remember when the flu hit birds back then, people where still eating them, tho it was deep fried but people still slaughtered them to eat.
End time people cry
https://www.nairaland.com/3699135/elephant-killed-zogirma-village-kebbi#54862971
Re: Hippopotamus Caught In Kebbi Waters, Butchered (Photos) by ManirBK: 11:00am On Mar 23, 2017
napoleon77:


Is there a justification for killing lions, buffaloes etc?

Is killing a hippopotamus for food illegal?

Nigerians eat cattle. Fine. But the story also shows that some Nigerians eat hippopotamus. Is that illegal?

Hippopotamus are not rare. There are just not as popular as cattle
https://www.nairaland.com/3699135/elephant-killed-zogirma-village-kebbi#54862971

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