by Idoreyin Sampson
Wednesday, according to reports, a big fish showed up ‘stranded’ at the Magbon-Alade area of Ibeju Lekki and (expectedly), residents of the area went to work with their machetes and cutlasses butchering the ‘poor’ animal for food.
The appearance of blood indicates that the fish was alive when the butchering started or it was just recently diseased.
See Photos below and watch that plate of beachside fish pepper soup…
[Photos: H/T to Laila’s Blog]












All of una wen dey talk so, if una dey dere una. go participate. So stop passing judgment ok.
Pls every1 pertaking in the cutting exercise pls make sure u don't go cutting on the exact 7days of the wales appearance.
Possibilities are, the wale will make a turn back 2d sea and possibly with anything around it.
Pls do not be a victim, i didn't read this up, i av actually seen it happen before.
May God help our country Nigeria. This is what we could have been preserved in one of our museum or used as practical in one of our Universities.
Una no de fail
Everytin in sea is edible, even an octopus
Everytin on earth is edible, even an octopus.
this is a pity.have they found out if this animal is edible?
ojay, wen dis one happen?
Na wao
Nigerians are not patient at all,they can’t even endure hunger.This shows a lot of poverty in the land!
What yeye patience??? Would it be better if it had eaten someone?? Abeg free them. A lot of poverty reallyyyy??? Cos they didn’t let it back In d sea? Mtcheww fakers
if na oyinbo people den go throw am back into the sea. We like free food too much in this country. Lawless country. Before you no it, they will themselves Because of meat
Na only oyinbo pple sabi everything. Even, if na oyinbo pple dey cut am, u go say, if na naija pple, dem go trow am back. It’s very painful when I see a Nigerian without our traditional reasoning, we don’t believe in our colour. Meanwhile, if we appreciate ourselves, am sure des oyinbos will respect us more. Let’s also be mentally independent.