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Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by Badmod: 4:03pm On Oct 07, 2019
True.
Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by Oyikoha(m): 4:04pm On Oct 07, 2019
The Nigerian government needs to take note of this
Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by IGBOSON1: 4:05pm On Oct 07, 2019
Nigerians will eat anything with a heartbeat!
Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by Baroba(m): 4:05pm On Oct 07, 2019
Never mind, it's not worth protecting..Very soon someone will accuse him of forming Oyibo..Keep eating your heritage..
Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by SayginSA: 4:10pm On Oct 07, 2019
Pulsenaija:


A professor of Wildlife Resources Management, Herpetology and International Management consultant, University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom
State, Edem Eniang, has lamented the rate at which mountain gorillas are being hunted as bushmeat in Nigeria.

He regretted that instead of the government making conscious efforts to generate ecotourism traffic from the viewing such gorillas, their very species which are endemic to Nigeria are being hunted and their habitat destroyed.

Eniang who stated this in his office in Uyo, the state capital on Friday, said Nigeria despite being the third richest country in terms of primate species diversity in Africa, was yet to harness the enormous potentials from the sub-sector.

He said while countries such as Uganda, Rwanda, and Congo DRC are earning billions of dollars in foreign exchange from mountain gorillas based eco-tourism alone, Nigeria with its very rare and critically endangered species of gorilla globally recognised as Cross River gorillas which is a distinct sub-species of Western Lowland gorilla and endemic to Nigeria /southwestern Cameroon are being hunted for food as bushmeat.

According to Enaing, “Nigeria is losing billions of Dollars for not making conscious efforts to develop the wildlife-based eco-tourism subsector.
In Uganda, an average of one thousand dollars is paid per person on the average to view mountain gorillas for just an hour.




“But Nigeria has a unique species of gorilla, that is, the Cross River gorilla found in four localities of Cross River State namely; Afi mountain wildlife sanctuary, Mbe mountain, Okwangwo sector of Cross River National Park and Obudu escarpment near the Obudu Cattle Ranch/Resort though down at the moment.

“So what conscious effort has the relevant governments/agencies made at the moment to generate eco-tourism traffic of the country based on this critically endangered great ape?

“We must appreciate the fact that this all-important species of Ape have been given to us as heritage, rather people are shooting them and destroying their habitats instead of conserving them to generate much-needed revenue as done in some parts of East and Central Africa.”

The neglect of the sector, the professor said has scared away potential investors, adding that a Japanese Primate Research Organization had invested in many countries of Africa such as Uganda, Congo DRC and Rwanda for up to 60 years in gorillas and Chimpanzees, shunning Nigeria and indeed West Africa with rarer species of those great apes.

He called on both the Federal and state governments and relevant agencies to take urgent positive steps and take stock of all the globally important wildlife species and draw a Nigeria eco-tourism map that shows direction and pinpoint the localities of all the site of eco-tourism potentials as well as how to access them.

The Professor also called on the Akwa Ibom State Government to take advantage of the numerous endemic wildlife species found in the state and establish either a Biosphere or Game reserve to boost Wildlife conservation and Eco-tourism in the state.

https://pulzenaija.com/news/mountain-gorillas-expert/
why can't your government introduce hunting laws,like is done in South Africa,Botswana,Mozambique,Namibia,USA,UK and other 'civilised' world? Let people have license to hunt for pleasure and teach them about conservation,so they know when to hunt,how many they can kill,etc. Are Nigerians incapable to think beyond today? (I believe in Nigeria,people hunt mainly for food/survival not for pleasure. But even Zimbabweans as poor as they're they know and respect the importance of wildlife)

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Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by goat22: 4:11pm On Oct 07, 2019
To learn Gorrilla farming, dial Knot O Knot Seven Four Knot Eight Two Two Knot.

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Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by BlueAir: 4:20pm On Oct 07, 2019
For the first time.im ashamed to be a nigerian

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Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by F2st5s: 4:20pm On Oct 07, 2019
gaetano:
Eating gorillas is just pure cannibalism. Those are our close relatives. It's just like eating Obasanjo undecided

And you think if so many people have the opportunity, they won't eat Obasanjo? Ask from his ex wives.

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Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by SayginSA: 4:20pm On Oct 07, 2019
Pulsenaija:


A professor of Wildlife Resources Management, Herpetology and International Management consultant, University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom
State, Edem Eniang, has lamented the rate at which mountain gorillas are being hunted as bushmeat in Nigeria.

He regretted that instead of the government making conscious efforts to generate ecotourism traffic from the viewing such gorillas, their very species which are endemic to Nigeria are being hunted and their habitat destroyed.

Eniang who stated this in his office in Uyo, the state capital on Friday, said Nigeria despite being the third richest country in terms of primate species diversity in Africa, was yet to harness the enormous potentials from the sub-sector.

He said while countries such as Uganda, Rwanda, and Congo DRC are earning billions of dollars in foreign exchange from mountain gorillas based eco-tourism alone, Nigeria with its very rare and critically endangered species of gorilla globally recognised as Cross River gorillas which is a distinct sub-species of Western Lowland gorilla and endemic to Nigeria /southwestern Cameroon are being hunted for food as bushmeat.

According to Enaing, “Nigeria is losing billions of Dollars for not making conscious efforts to develop the wildlife-based eco-tourism subsector.
In Uganda, an average of one thousand dollars is paid per person on the average to view mountain gorillas for just an hour.




“But Nigeria has a unique species of gorilla, that is, the Cross River gorilla found in four localities of Cross River State namely; Afi mountain wildlife sanctuary, Mbe mountain, Okwangwo sector of Cross River National Park and Obudu escarpment near the Obudu Cattle Ranch/Resort though down at the moment.

“So what conscious effort has the relevant governments/agencies made at the moment to generate eco-tourism traffic of the country based on this critically endangered great ape?

“We must appreciate the fact that this all-important species of Ape have been given to us as heritage, rather people are shooting them and destroying their habitats instead of conserving them to generate much-needed revenue as done in some parts of East and Central Africa.”

The neglect of the sector, the professor said has scared away potential investors, adding that a Japanese Primate Research Organization had invested in many countries of Africa such as Uganda, Congo DRC and Rwanda for up to 60 years in gorillas and Chimpanzees, shunning Nigeria and indeed West Africa with rarer species of those great apes.

He called on both the Federal and state governments and relevant agencies to take urgent positive steps and take stock of all the globally important wildlife species and draw a Nigeria eco-tourism map that shows direction and pinpoint the localities of all the site of eco-tourism potentials as well as how to access them.

The Professor also called on the Akwa Ibom State Government to take advantage of the numerous endemic wildlife species found in the state and establish either a Biosphere or Game reserve to boost Wildlife conservation and Eco-tourism in the state.

https://pulzenaija.com/news/mountain-gorillas-expert/
I know Nigeria is one of the poorest nations on earth,with the largest extreme powerty and the poorest oil producing nation. But has it gotten that bad,that you must eat everything (from monitor lizards,pythons,snails,apes,dolphins,dogs,etc) ? Even China have limits. What happens when you have eaten all apes? Will you start eating each other,because anyone who eat apes is capable and have a taste for humans?

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Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by Areakona: 4:21pm On Oct 07, 2019
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Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by budaatum: 4:27pm On Oct 07, 2019

Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by Studyinchina200(m): 4:31pm On Oct 07, 2019
Nigerians are like the chinese. They eat everything.
Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by mercyviv(f): 4:38pm On Oct 07, 2019
Since Buhari came into office, starvation in the land is at record highest; Nigerians have been making delicacies from many creepy animals, that I personally think emergency has to be declared to address the issue quite promptly! grin
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Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by tunary(m): 4:40pm On Oct 07, 2019
Gideoniteprime4:
SO what about the money we have been generating for the past 50 years?
Now someone is talking sense. if you allow the government generate all the money they will still embezzle it all to themselves so it will be best u cut ur share whenever u lay hands on it as much as you can. Nigeria govt don't truly care about their citizens. the hunters are really doing the right thing
Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by Americanboy35: 4:47pm On Oct 07, 2019
Why would a sane human be eating gorilla, damn thats cannibalism
Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by SmartTeck: 4:47pm On Oct 07, 2019
Ok
Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by TempleHouse: 6:46pm On Oct 07, 2019
Sunofgod:
Gorillas must go!

They are a danger....they should relocate to the congo.
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You're ignorant of the endangered species animal.
Gorillas are located in the natural habitats specifics to their location in West Africa.
The joy of seeing this beautiful animal is quite priceless and all efforts must be done to protect their habitats for the coming generation.
Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by Mosco100(m): 9:00pm On Oct 07, 2019
So cute beasts
Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by Nobody: 9:10pm On Oct 07, 2019
grandstar:
This article is too painful to read.
I stopped reading halfway into it

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Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by Nobody: 1:43am On Oct 08, 2019
everything na food and meat in naija.very soon in naija fellow humans will be eating other humnans.
Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by ppreye(m): 5:23am On Oct 08, 2019
kzubyar:
how much
Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by VillageHead: 6:52pm On Oct 08, 2019
You pay $1000 an hour an in uganda just to watch mountain gorilla?

I don't believe this.
Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by hilltechunit(m): 1:18pm On Oct 25, 2019
Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by tck2000(m): 8:46pm On Oct 29, 2019
IGBOSON1:
Nigerians will eat anything with a heartbeat!
what about the chinese?
Re: What Nigeria Is Losing For Killing Mountain Gorillas – Expert by TOPCRUISE(m): 3:25am On Jul 10, 2020
All our politicians are concerned about is making oil money and not gorrilla money angry

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