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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by oluwaseyi0: 8:33pm On Apr 11, 2022
Landmack:


Hunger wan kill op...he almost ate the python raw sef. Python wey no sit at home and was hustling for food while op was sitting at home and looking for python to eat. I wonder why Simon Ekpa the terrorist hasn’t sent them palliative to cushion hunger effect.


Hardworking python 10
Lazy Op 0

Who beat you? Why are you crying

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by Shadysen: 8:34pm On Apr 11, 2022
Nonsense tradition, worshiping snake and be still going to church to worship God, igbo amaka.

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by MangekyoAlt: 8:35pm On Apr 11, 2022
The godly care for their animals, but the wicked are always cruel. Proverbs 12:10
OP God will reward you bountifilly for your kindness and bravery. There aren't many things that hurt me more than seeing people who lack common sense, killing animals for just no reasons. Some even do it in some gruesome ways. If you kill an animal, then it should be because you plan on eating it, if not please let it go.

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by tnerro1(m): 8:36pm On Apr 11, 2022
You try, if na me, I for run jump fence and faint on the other side

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by Gentlerespect76: 8:36pm On Apr 11, 2022
Anthonyoz:
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At least me keep you busy ,it like the more you comment the more they increase your Easter stipend , anything for you bro ,am Igbo we rise by lifting others .
What are you replying these fools for? You should know that it's needless.

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by showafrica(m): 8:37pm On Apr 11, 2022
Anthonyoz:



Stop wailing political town crier ,am not dangote but sit at home can never make me go hungry ,am a biafran first ,so I head to the call of Biafra first .

When I just read all this propaganda flying up and down about this sit at home I wonder if this anambra I am or any other place ,
If me going to shop from Tuesday to Sunday is not enough for me ,I wonder what only Monday sit at home will do for me ,

Anambra is known for business through apprenticeship ,it not late to fix your self some where ,stop been political otikpu.

An average Afonja man skullaship is pained because you are sitting and dining in your house. Subconsciously they know you feed them by proxy hence the painment.

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by HealerH: 8:38pm On Apr 11, 2022
Generalwoodz:
Are you in Ogidi

Growing up in that eastern hinterland saw me and my friends play hide and seek with Eke idemili (python). This snake is gentle and would do everything it takes to stay out of harm's way. It is revered, worshipped and sacred.

It's virtually every where one turns. Under your bed, in the ceiling, under your table and boy ! I kid you not. These creepy creations are always in places unimaginable.

Sometimes in the night, As a boy (nwoke) hungrily waiting around the three stones supporting a Boiling pot, as mama puts all required ingredients to cook us AKPU and ofe onugbu. we would chat and discuss heartily how the day went... At some point, one would feel something cold rub, massage his Achilles heel which would give you a chilly sensation and you'd quickly scamper. when you go for the kerosene lantern to confirm what it is; you'd see the EKE in it's full glory slithering way like a visitor with abandon.

Till this day the custom is still respected.

Op wouldn't kill that lovely snake because it's an abomination, a taboo and sacrilegious. There's a price for anyone who kills them.

Nwoke m you're giving me some Chinua Achebe vibes. I miss those stories. cry

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by OnionBandit(f): 8:41pm On Apr 11, 2022
BKayy:

Not everybody kill and eat python.
Since the OP said "sit at home" then it means that it was most probably in Igboland and more than 80% of Ndigbo don't kill or eat python.
Besides the title of thread clearly said "saved"

This is one of the things wrong with this forum and as well as Nigerians in general. If Nigerians ever considered Ndigbo as part of their country or this forum know anything about Igbo people, any time stories with pics of cooked python grace front page, they must include "GRAPHICS" as a way of warning Igbo people that might visit it.

But as Usual, Nigerians keep proving that they know absolutely NOTHING about Ndigbo
who cares about your useless ndigbo?

Very intolerant and entitled set of disgusting humans.

Nonsense!
Nonsense!

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by oluwaseyi0: 8:41pm On Apr 11, 2022
Landmack:


Omotosho Indomie hoodlum,will shut up ur dirty mouth dia
Sorry wipe you tears, you will need the energy for tomorrow cry

Good night

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by Starzo: 8:44pm On Apr 11, 2022
BKayy:

Not everybody kill and eat python.
Since the OP said "sit at home" then it means that it was most probably in Igboland and more than 80% of Ndigbo don't kill or eat python.
Besides the title of thread clearly said "saved"

This is one of the things wrong with this forum and as well as Nigerians in general. If Nigerians ever considered Ndigbo as part of their country or this forum know anything about Igbo people, any time stories with pics of cooked python grace front page, they must include "GRAPHICS" as a way of warning Igbo people that might visit it.

But as Usual, Nigerians keep proving that they know absolutely NOTHING about Ndigbo
.

see nonsense entitlement mentality...is it mandatory for people to know everything about Igbo?

What do you know about my tribe?

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by Kwestionair: 8:45pm On Apr 11, 2022
Anthonyoz:



Stop wailing political town crier ,am not dangote but sit at home can never make me go hungry ,am a biafran first ,so I head to the call of Biafra first .

When I just read all this propaganda flying up and down about this sit at home I wonder if this anambra I am or any other place ,
If me going to shop from Tuesday to Sunday is not enough for me ,I wonder what only Monday sit at home will do for me ,

Anambra is known for business through apprenticeship ,it not late to fix your self some where ,stop been political otikpu.

Chukwu gozie gi nna. I love this words

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by yusluvad(m): 8:45pm On Apr 11, 2022
Nice story...

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by SporaD8: 8:45pm On Apr 11, 2022
BKayy:

Not everybody kill and eat python.
Since the OP said "sit at home" then it means that it was most probably in Igboland and more than 80% of Ndigbo don't kill or eat python.
Besides the title of thread clearly said "saved"

This is one of the things wrong with this forum and as well as Nigerians in general. If Nigerians ever considered Ndigbo as part of their country or this forum know anything about Igbo people, any time stories with pics of cooked python grace front page, they must include "GRAPHICS" as a way of warning Igbo people that might visit it.

But as Usual, Nigerians keep proving that they know absolutely NOTHING about Ndigbo
I learnt so much from Chinua Achebe "Arrow of God".
Eze idemili forbade the killing of pythons, and any one who accidentally kill one must perform a burial rite as though it was a human that was killed.

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by vicfajeze: 8:48pm On Apr 11, 2022
Anthonyoz:
phyton is a secrade animal we don't kill or eat phyton
na because say hunger never waya una well well.Anyways,i ve forgoten that una love human being meat pass anything.ASK PPLE FROM ORLU For Confermation
Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by Hotty321(m): 8:51pm On Apr 11, 2022
I first thought your talking of [b]I first thought your talking of [/b]programming stuff

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by bluefilm: 8:53pm On Apr 11, 2022
BKayy:

Not everybody kill and eat python.
Since the OP said "sit at home" then it means that it was most probably in Igboland and more than 80% of Ndigbo don't kill or eat python.
Besides the title of thread clearly said "saved"

This is one of the things wrong with this forum and as well as Nigerians in general. If Nigerians ever considered Ndigbo as part of their country or this forum know anything about Igbo people, any time stories with pics of cooked python grace front page, they must include "GRAPHICS" as a way of warning Igbo people that might visit it.

But as Usual, Nigerians keep proving that they know absolutely NOTHING about Ndigbo

who told you that 80% of ndigbo do not kill or eat python?

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by abeliver: 8:54pm On Apr 11, 2022
he just postponed the inevitable... death shall come for that creepy creature.
Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by lexy2014: 8:55pm On Apr 11, 2022
BKayy:

Not everybody kill and eat python.
Since the OP said "sit at home" then it means that it was most probably in Igboland and more than 80% of Ndigbo don't kill or eat python.
Besides the title of thread clearly said "saved"

This is one of the things wrong with this forum and as well as Nigerians in general. If Nigerians ever considered Ndigbo as part of their country or this forum know anything about Igbo people, any time stories with pics of cooked python grace front page, they must include "GRAPHICS" as a way of warning Igbo people that might visit it.

But as Usual, Nigerians keep proving that they know absolutely NOTHING about Ndigbo

This one don turn simple python matter into ethnic matter. You are using ethnicity to mask your insecurities

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by elantraceey(f): 8:55pm On Apr 11, 2022
I don't know the kind of mind you people have oo... Rescuing snake and keeping pictures as you progress, omooo.

That was how I saw one very long and big one that just swallowed something moving majestically on the road on my way back home in the village I did my youth service in Anambra state. The way I screamed and ran only to run into an indigene that told me it's harmless and they don't touch and excorted me to walk pass the other side of road and the creature was still minding it's own business. The initial fright I felt when I sighted it cannot be forgotten.

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by tyeenigga(m): 8:58pm On Apr 11, 2022
That snake in the city man will be proud of you
Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by Brian47(m): 8:59pm On Apr 11, 2022
BKayy:

Not everybody kill and eat python.
Since the OP said "sit at home" then it means that it was most probably in Igboland and more than 80% of Ndigbo don't kill or eat python.
Besides the title of thread clearly said "saved"

This is one of the things wrong with this forum and as well as Nigerians in general. If Nigerians ever considered Ndigbo as part of their country or this forum know anything about Igbo people, any time stories with pics of cooked python grace front page, they must include "GRAPHICS" as a way of warning Igbo people that might visit it.

But as Usual, Nigerians keep proving that they know absolutely NOTHING about Ndigbo

Igbo ppl are part or the country.
Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by Nobody: 9:02pm On Apr 11, 2022
You people worship a creepy crawler? No wonder you all are....
Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by vikstandon(m): 9:05pm On Apr 11, 2022
Anthonyoz:
Delima of letting it go just like that ,it would still hurnt chicken and fowl ,so I decided to throw it inside a nearby gutter that lead straight to the stream maybe they it can have a nice habitants they with larger forests to hunt ,so I let it go

Bro I get your whole story, you did well saving wildlife...
The word is spelt Dilemma...please exact the correction.

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by Iceberg3: 9:05pm On Apr 11, 2022
pauladonis:
What happened to the python?
JB question grin
Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by Sureplug123(m): 9:08pm On Apr 11, 2022
Anthonyoz:
This afternoon Monday after taking my siesta thanks to the weekly sit at home that always give me the much needed rest ,I decided to take a walk at nearby farm observing nature , while receiving the fresh air and remembering my childhood memories of hunting grasshoppers , squirrel and birds, I smiled and thank the sit at home for giving me a break from day to day works .

As I was looking around I saw a fishing net probably trab so I decided to incept it ,then I saw this medium size phyton that has entangled around the net.
you should have recorded it (video) and tag relevant foreign organisations. U for don make am!

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by vikstandon(m): 9:10pm On Apr 11, 2022
Anthonyoz:
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At least me keep you busy ,it like the more you comment the more they increase your Easter stipend , anything for you bro ,am Igbo we rise by lifting others .

God bless you son of the soil.

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by Sunnybabe(m): 9:11pm On Apr 11, 2022
That's good of u


Where I served in Akwa, Ihiala L.G. Anambra, they don't Kill Eke (phyton) too and fishes in there main village. So my and my other corpers we decided no to kill any snake till we left, they will come to our compound and we will leave them till they go then self... It's at first scary to me though, but I later get used to it.


Imagine seeing different species of fish playing and moving freely in the river without the fear of being killed


I loved NATURE

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by Ofadaman(m): 9:13pm On Apr 11, 2022
What you fail to kill today, may later come back to destroy you
Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by Deicide: 9:14pm On Apr 11, 2022
Anthonyoz:
I'm at my own place ,

Why I thought of killing it is because am a Christian and phyton and snake are forbidden and sympolise evil ,

But been my custom we don't kill phyton it sacred and not aggressive ,so I followed my tradition.
Where is it written in the Bible that python symbolise evil?
Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by Brimstone77: 9:17pm On Apr 11, 2022
BKayy:

Not everybody kill and eat python.
Since the OP said "sit at home" then it means that it was most probably in Igboland and more than 80% of Ndigbo ndi anambra don't kill or eat python.
Besides the title of thread clearly said "saved"

This is one of the things wrong with this forum and as well as Nigerians in general. If Nigerians ever considered Ndigbo as part of their country or this forum know anything about Igbo people, any time stories with pics of cooked python grace front page, they must include "GRAPHICS" as a way of warning Igbo people that might visit it.

But as Usual, Nigerians keep proving that they know absolutely NOTHING about Ndigbo
....


Please I don't know where you get your 80% statistics from,but just no that ndi anambra doesn't represent all Igbo tribe,anambra are the only Igbo people I know that respect pythons...


Be guided.

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Re: Photos Of The Python I Saved On Sit At Home Day by pek(m): 9:19pm On Apr 11, 2022
BKayy:

Not everybody kill and eat python.
Since the OP said "sit at home" then it means that it was most probably in Igboland and more than 80% of Ndigbo don't kill or eat python.
Besides the title of thread clearly said "saved"

.[/b]

But as Usual, Nigerians keep proving that they know absolutely NOTHING about Ndigbo
How did you arrive at that statistics? Which empirical study do you use? It is only some parts of Anambra state that forbids the killing or eating of Python. So how did you arrive at 80% of Igboland?

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