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Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Photo: Huge snake found and killed in Festac this morning

A LIB reader said he was on his way to work around 8 this morning when he noticed a crowd gathered around the Aboju area of Festac. When he went to check what was going on, he saw a group of men had captured and killed a huge snake...and were actually looking at selling it...:-)

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    1. That's is food to some people o...abeg if you're interested, just indicate. It's so horrible to find out that some people actually eat dis! #vomits

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  2. Thank God o....choi. fatherbrainy@gmail.com

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  3. I hope all dis pple bring news 4 u dat u pay them?

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  4. Hmmmm, dis nt ordinary snake oh ha

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    1. No o!!!! It's your landlord! Ah! 9ja! Everything is spiritual. For your info, all that Festac-Agboju axis is swampy so that's where you find snakes (pythons) like this and even alligators.

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  5. Wow! Its huge, wonder who eats snakes. Ewww!

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  6. Hmmmmmm dis nt ordinary snake oh ha, Bobbyferafavorirabo@gmail.com

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  7. lagos Boys Tho be like very thing has a value. the other week when an oil tanker fell, even the ground nut that fell on gutter was sold

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  8. How did such a huge snake find itself in festac? Let me see. *thinking*

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  9. Hahaha! This reminds me of Olabisi Onabanjo University (The jungle of snakes).

    Infact, you may just see a slim snake swallowing a fat one like Moses and Pharoe's Sorcerers!

    But do they sell snakes? *UDO*

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  10. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Damn, i swear if this snake bite person that person go forget his identity...
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  11. antylinda its AGBOJU NT WAT u spelt aboju..#ihatesnakes

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  12. What the hell?? Is is almost the size of snakes found in my village onyimadusommy@gmail.com

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  13. Wow! That's some huge reptile.

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  14. This is serious. ...bilikis.abdulazeez@aun.edu.ng

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  15. This is serious. ......bilikis.abdulazeez@aun.edu.ng

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  16. wow datz a huge snake.
    Naija no dey carry last.

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  17. Jesus holy fie..rosepowell0@gmail.com

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  18. This is serious. ......bilikis.abdulazeez@aun.edu.ng

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  19. Oya oo Akwa Ibom, Calabar, Benin, etc food is ready.
    Disgusting to know pple still eat snake when they are mean to be crushed with our foot.

    LAURA20GIST@YAHOO.CA
    4LIBGIVEAWAY

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    1. You got your information very wrong. Benin people don't eat snake.

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    2. Bless U 4 letting him to no, dat Benin doesn't eat such tin. Thanks

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  20. I fear this thing for real. richard.yinka190@gmail.com

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  21. Wow....its actually sweet but ve stopd eatin it! Y lib reader no name ni?? Dose pipxwhr jst jealous of bona!.spray me d mulla o iyanufemi2@gmail.com

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  22. This is serious. ......bilikis.abdulazeez@aun.edu.ng

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  23. linda oo..its not aboju...its agboju

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  24. No comment

    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  25. Linda.............................Awemuyne@yahoo.co.uk

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  26. swit jeez! *runs away*

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  27. I doubt if truly d LIB reader was actually going to work,around 8 am....na lie joor.As for d snake,it's not s first neither will it be d last...

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    1. Maybe na you dey send the snake go there.

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  28. Killing of snakes make headline news now ehnnn Linda?....... unto the next biko.

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  29. Omo d snake big o, God don catch am 2dai na


    MZ G

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  30. Hmmm thank God it ws caught n killed

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  31. Hahahahaha @ sell
    Chai nigerians re clowns o

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  32. And dis is now news linda.

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  33. Black man and killing; kill everything in sight! What's wrong with simply taking it back into the wild?

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    1. Are you a learner? Take it back to the wild ke'

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    2. Gbenga, you must be that man that married his daughter to give her papers. Your head no correct I swear. Wild nibo? No be wild e dey when Kings of the jungle kill am? Joker! Wild. Too much anaconda

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    3. Unfortunately the environment in Nigeria doesn't permit such. Take it to the bushes?there are probably people hunting there and I don't even know if there's any zoo they can take it too.

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    4. Take it to the wild? Such huge and deadly tin found around where humans go about deir daily business? Sometin is seriously wrong wit u! Maybe u shuld volunteer to take it to the "wild" Lmao!

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  34. How is this news? we should come and buy snake?

    Abeg shift jere

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  35. woah!
    amandaimmanuel@yahoo.com

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  36. stupid people, must we kill every thing we see moving.

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    1. So because they killed a dangerous reptile that makes them stupid? Maybe they should keep it in bed with you. Ode!

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    2. Or kill u in place of the snake sef.

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  37. Asun tinz all the way. MC BABA OLOYE SAYS SO VIA OPAEYIN AND ALOMBO

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  38. Agboju or aboju Linda? D snake big fa.

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  39. Oh boy, this snake big o. Ego le?
    ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  40. Wtf.... That's not a small snake oooh chooi, this one fit eat pow..pow alive, (andrewchuks10@gmail.com)

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  41. Thank God e no change into human being... Because dat seems to b d latest news

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  42. I hate snake.prettyeyesinu@yahoo.ca

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  43. chi_zoba2006@yahoo.com

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  44. Who go buy snake.... God 4bid

    ~@iamjbankz SA to President Jonathan 2015~

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  45. its really huge..pedrotoki80@yahoo.com

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  46. Still waiting for ...'witch turn into a snake' gist. Lol

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  47. Probably , it was a sent snake . I think i have proof for it .

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  48. dis isnt the 1st time dt such a snake is bn killed @ festac, i witness 1 last yr.

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  49. Huge indeed. Bounatics2012@gmail.com

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  50. looks exactly like the one i eat last month ,,, taste like stock fish ,beta wackis if u wash am down with enough big stout

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  51. i also saw the huge snake on my way going to work dis morning

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  52. That's a rilly big one.....wow

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  53. That's a rilly big one.....wow

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  54. Linda,olodo ni e ni? na agboju nt aboju.afta u go say u school 4 lag.dt place na bushy n swampy area.moreso,mile two canal link dos area.dere are chances dem go see crocodiles n alligator 4 dere.

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  55. That's part of the price to pay for development. As the Orile - Badagry expressway is coming up. Lots of these reptiles are loosing their natural habitat. More will be found and killed in due course.

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  56. Selling it? to who?

    I don't get it?

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  57. It's a big python and very irritating,eww!

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  58. linda dat snake is small, if i had known that this would be news i wld have sent you a bigger one that was killed in my backyard on sunday,am very serious

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  59. Na EkE na awa Anya bu na ono na Ogidi EkE wara anyi bata Lagos..........

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  60. Nigerians self !!!! dis is just small anaconda/python, they would have take to the ZOO, you don't kill things like this in some countries ....anybody that witness or join the killing will arrested immediately ....

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  61. Nigerians and what we call huge...doorh thats small nah plus look how it was lynched when it should have been preserved.

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  62. This is small snake compared to the ones killed in the 80s and 90s in this area, I grew up in festac about a 2km to aboju bus stop. This snake must have been chased out of the swamp due to ongoing new expressway expansion projects

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