Residents of Joshua Okeowo and Bepo communities in Ikotun/Ejigbo area of Lagos have raised an alarm over the presence of a mystery crocodile in the area. According to them, the reptile has lived there for about 15years. They are really scared now, because it’s raining season and the reptile has started coming out to see activities. Anyway, they are asking the Government to please come to their aide and do something fast about it. The commissioner for environment has already responded to them and something will be done about it soon. Meanwhile read what the residents have to say about the Crocodile;
“Honestly, we are tired of this crocodile. It has been around for some time and comes out from God-knows-where during the rainy season into the flooded streets to attack us.”
“A number of residents had been attacked and seriously wounded by this animal. Only a fortnight ago, it was spotted swimming toward a school boy playing in the flood. “If not that some adult residents rushed to the scene and rescued the boy, it would have been a different story. Honestly we are tired,” said a resident, Mr Alabi Rabiu.
Another resident, Babatunde Alabi, said the crocodile had made the residents to live in perpetual fear. According to him, the reptile has chosen a permanent habitat in an uncompleted building in the area, making it difficult for residents to move freely.
Pointing at the abandoned building sitting on a swamp, he said, “That is where it lives, everybody knows but nobody dares goes there. “Some people have made attempts to get rid of it without success. The animal is feared by everyone.
It is real. It is so big that I got confused if it was actually a reptile. It would swim back and forth and make a scary noise. “I could not watch it for too long. I was scared. I have never seen or heard anything like this. It just looked scary,” another resident said.

What were they looking @ for 15yrs.y didn't they do something abt it in the beginning.now they r running helter skelter
ReplyDeleteA few years ago, a friend told me she saw two alligators in her garden in Ajah and i screamed!
ReplyDeleteWhy attach the word "mystery" to a crocodile? In the absence of an RSPCA kind of organisation who can cage this? Or will it end up in someone's cooking pot?
This is serious, they should do something to stop it.MUST READ JAMB 2012 NO RESULT YET OR WITHHELD RESULT
ReplyDeletePlease do something to help this people, minister of environment.
ReplyDeleteThey waited for 15years? Why the sudden complain?
ReplyDeleteMysteries. Somethings can happen sha
ReplyDeleteAll they need is just one Bomb
ReplyDeleteThis is scary
ReplyDeleteNa Wa o. Na zoo them dey
ReplyDeleteAnon 03:58.
ReplyDeleteMinister for environment should come and remove crocodile abi?
No wonder things will not imporve in naija . . why dont you call him to come and clean your gutter?
Is it not d same crocodile a woman and two small girls were trying to cut for lunch days ago?d same one u posted on ur blog?
ReplyDeleteMan goes to live in swamp and complains about crocodile in his backyard. Man goes to live in the forest and complains about monkeys in his kitchen. Man goes to live in the sky and complains about birds in his bedroom.
ReplyDeleteThis should not be a joke and should be taken seriously
ReplyDeleteA crocodile found in Ikotun?I Might not be visiting my granny in a long time
ReplyDeleteA crocodile found in Ikotun?I Might not be visiting my granny in a long time
ReplyDeleteplease don't we have lekki conservation they should come and take it to the zoo....or call that woman in your other post that was slaughtering a small alligator......
ReplyDeleteAnon 03 April, 2012 09:13; well put together. Thanks for that.
ReplyDeleteReading this to my mum and she said so won ti ri eni toh ni area yi toh le fi ibon fo ori kini buruku yi.
ReplyDeleteRotflmao! Abi o.
DeleteI live in Ikotun and this is the first time I've heard this gist/news/wateva. Reckon it must be Ejigbo...
@Anon 05 April, 2012 00:36, lolz, your mum is hilarious. Correct boyz no dey there ni.
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