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Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by greatover: 6:44am On Feb 11, 2020
Fishermen in Samanaji town in Koko Besse Local Government Area of Kebbi State, trapped and killed a Hippopotamus said to be wrecking havoc on Farmlands in the area.

The animal was killed by teams of fishermen who have been trailing it's movements for sometime.

Samanaji town is situated on the banks of River Niger.

KEBBI FISHING COMMUNITY TRAPPED, KILLED HIPPOPOTAMUS.

Fishermen in Samanaji town in Koko Besse Local Government Area have succeeded in trapping Hippopotamus believed to be wrecking havoc on Farmlands in the area.

The Aqua animal was killed by teams of fishermen who have been trailing it's movements for sometime.

Reports from the area indicated that the Council's Chairman Bello Sarkin Gabas and Council Members have visited the scene this morning.

Samanaji town is situated on the banks of River Niger thus, having constant encounters with aqua creatures occur rampantly which may have negative effects on their population.
However, with no fishing regulatory mechanism in place, killing of endengered species may continue unabated across riverine Communities and other areas with significant wild life population.

It is however worth of note that the Kebbi State Governor Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu has been in the forefront of saving Wild Animals intruding into the State's territories while on grazing adventure. Reports from Bagudo Local Government Area indicated that the Elephants quarantined in the area are still there under the watch of State and Local Government officials.

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by RiyadhGoddess(f): 6:51am On Feb 11, 2020
Was the skin peeled?
Read my signature

God is too faithful to us, He's too faithful to disappoint us, He's proven himself in our life. He's too loving to leave us half way, what He starts He will always finish...

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by PEPPERified: 6:55am On Feb 11, 2020
No be small meat! grin




Protect and preserve our wildlife!

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by endy69: 7:08am On Feb 11, 2020
Hunger go make us eat anything. We no wan know, we just wan eat. We need reorientation

Those quoting me should know that farmlands don't exist inside water. I still maintain my stance that the Hipo was killed for food. They just gave it a bad name to kill it

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by okpalaAnambra: 7:25am On Feb 11, 2020
Lol... nature preservers will soon land..but don't forget there is hunger and guys need to ear first before they drop dead themselves

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by ZombieHUNT: 7:31am On Feb 11, 2020
okpalaAnambra:
Lol... nature preservers will soon land..but don't forget there is hunger and guys need to ear first before they drop dead themselves

This is sad
Illiteracy prevented them from knowing they could make a lot of money through tourism once they preserve Nature....

What prevents them from eating each other when there's no more widelife to devour

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by okpalaAnambra: 7:33am On Feb 11, 2020
ZombieHUNT:


This is sad
Illiteracy prevented them from knowing they could make a lot of money through tourism once they preserve Nature....

What prevents them from eating each other when there's no more widelife to devour
You're living in a fool's paradise..tourism my foot..do you have tourist site in your own village were Ur typical village people donated animals? De deceive yourself cheesy

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by Asquare84(m): 7:34am On Feb 11, 2020
See pepper soup

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by temptnow: 7:40am On Feb 11, 2020
In east African countries it's a huge crime to kill such animal.

But in my cannibalistic country like Nigeria they can eat human being caught in a fishing net under water.

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by Nobody: 7:52am On Feb 11, 2020
PEPPERified:
No be small meat! grin




Protect and preserve our wildlife!

Is it the farmers that will protect the wildlife? Didn't you read where it was stated that the said animal has caused havoc to farmlands?

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by Nobody: 7:53am On Feb 11, 2020
ZombieHUNT:


This is sad
Illiteracy prevented them from knowing they could make a lot of money through tourism once they preserve Nature....

What prevents them from eating each other when there's no more widelife to devour

So, whose responsibility to sensitized?

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by ZombieHUNT: 7:55am On Feb 11, 2020
okpalaAnambra:

You're living in a fool's paradise..tourism my foot..do you have tourist site in your own village were Ur typical village people donated animals? De deceive yourself cheesy

Dont you think it's time... Things changed around here... It's 2020.. We can't continue living like its the stone age...
There are countries that depends solely on tourism industry for IGR
I have a tourist site in my village... Though it has nothing to do with wildlife..

Though this is Buhari time.. Hunger in the land
It's eat or be eaten... Rule of the jungle
But common sense must persist

Let me tell you a story about a rat that got stuck in a sewer lid somewhere in Europe ..
It took the Service of the City Fire department to free it and release it back where it belongs.

I mean a rat... Think about this
And put a value on life

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by omowolewa: 7:59am On Feb 11, 2020
Food for thought
Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by ZombieHUNT: 8:00am On Feb 11, 2020
oldtruth:


So, whose responsibility to sensitized?

Government takes the lead..
The NOA is the agency for that

The fraudulent national assembly can also make laws banning such killings..

I know for a fact that in 100 years time
There will be no single specie of snake in the country

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by BlackfireX: 8:06am On Feb 11, 2020
They are supposed to release the hippo back to the water.


They will do that right

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by Nobody: 8:11am On Feb 11, 2020
ZombieHUNT:


Government takes the lead..
The NOA is the agency for that

The fraudulent national assembly can also make laws banning such killings..

I know for a fact that in 100 years time
There will be no single specie of snake in the country

So, why blaming the farmers from protecting themselves against the predator?

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by DaddyMorenike: 8:12am On Feb 11, 2020
Asquare84:
See pepper soup
I get the video.

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by Blindersoff: 8:13am On Feb 11, 2020
endy69:
Hunger go make us eat anything. We no wan know, we just wan eat. We need reorientation

It was killed for terrorizing the community and not for meat per say.

Read the very short OP in order to get reoriented.

Is it so hard to read?

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by gbaskiboy: 8:13am On Feb 11, 2020
Food is ready!
Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by ZombieHUNT: 8:18am On Feb 11, 2020
oldtruth:

So, why blaming the farmers from protecting themselves against the predator?

The farmers invaded the poor animals space and still killed it... Come on guy

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by Guynexttdoor: 8:20am On Feb 11, 2020
so u killed it becos its a hippotamus recking farms and not fulani cows.. sad

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by Sammy07: 8:21am On Feb 11, 2020
ZombieHUNT:


The farmers invaded the poor animals space and still killed it... Come on guy

You're not making sense.
The farmers act on self defense

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by Nobody: 8:26am On Feb 11, 2020
ZombieHUNT:


The farmers invaded the poor animals space and still killed it... Come on guy

They invaded the animal space because the animal was the previous owner, right? So, they shouldn't have cleared their land and should just neglected the zone because the landowner (animals) are there?

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by Arda1000(m): 8:31am On Feb 11, 2020
ZombieHUNT:


The farmers invaded the poor animals space and still killed it... Come on guy
hippos are territorial and they got a nasty behaviour,if they always go to where they are then they will attack,its just normal,and hippos kill more human yearly than any other animal.

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by BrightAhiah(m): 8:40am On Feb 11, 2020
In the nearest future, our zoo will be filled with pictures of animals instead of the real animals...
In Nigeria, we eat everything including (lesser fever) RATS, grasshopper etc

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by revived: 9:01am On Feb 11, 2020
Mad ooooooo

And they will eat ut
Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by Donaldoni: 9:01am On Feb 11, 2020
Oya where are the looonatic 'animal right activists' to come and condemn this
Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by new2naija: 9:03am On Feb 11, 2020

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by francis5051: 9:03am On Feb 11, 2020
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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by Nobody: 9:03am On Feb 11, 2020
ZombieHUNT:


This is sad
Illiteracy prevented them from knowing they could make a lot of money through tourism once they preserve Nature....

What prevents them from eating each other when there's no more widelife to devour

Blame the government
How do you think those farmers can feed them if been preserved?

And how will they feel if the preserved finally dies?

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Re: Fishermen Trap & Kill Hippopotamus In Kebbi, Samanaji Community (Photos) by Nobody: 9:04am On Feb 11, 2020
Hmmmm.
Should have made more sense captured than killed.

I have the video

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