Python Causes Panic In Abuja (See Pic)

There was panic at one of the remote satellite towns of the FCT ,Abuja when a huge python was discovered by some residents.The potruding stomach of the snake sent shock waves across the remote village until it was discovered that it actually swallowed a goat.What started as a rumour that the snake must have swallowed a human being was debunked when one of the villages narrated that the snake must have swallowed his goat which was tied few meters from where the huge snake was found.The snake was unble to crawl back to the bush where it came from due to its heavy stomach according to a CKN Nigeria who sent us the story and picture..Its yet to be known what the villages were going to do with the snake

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  1. Abeg. Which part of Abuja is dis?may God continue to save us ooo.

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    1. That's bizzare ........ May God help us.


      DR. FIBROID

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  2. Old story. Almost a week old story

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    1. It might be old †ø you but news †ø others so,"what's your point"?

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  3. Try 2 be appreciative even though na old story

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  4. Nawaoo,this is an abumination,its also a sign, may the God forbide.

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    1. Wot is Abumination? How well do u read and study things around u? Is beta u no wot animals feeds on. Poor u

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  5. Am jus hearin dis today...

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  6. Pls which part of abuja ooooo

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  7. 4ur back yard, lolz

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  8. Wow an interesting story!!! Thank God is not human..

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  9. One of the boko harams has suddenly turned into a snake in search for food

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    1. HaHahahaha very funny! Boko haram turned into snake! Lol

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  10. So Abuja is partly a city, partly a forest?lol. It MUST not be heard abroad o dat pythons crawl freely in ABUJA d capital of d giant of Africa? FG, make una rush develop satelitte towns too jor.

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    1. Pls take the snake to the zoo.

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  11. Pepper soup bonanza don shelle for yonda. Python na meat, the goat inside him belle na bonus .

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  12. Awuf dey run belle. Python see cheap goat meat chop, himself don become cheap meat for pepper soup.

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    1. It should be checked properly 2know what's inside d python.

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  13. There is a place in Lugbe where they do point and Kill for snakes ..lol, It could be around there.

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  14. Point and Kill for snakes? What a comedian! Na wa o.

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  15. CKN Nigeria is d python dead now?pls give us d full story joor.I beileve d python is own by wan of d villagers.it should be intigated seriously.and wetin de inside d pele of d python.

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  16. One day the masses will swallow the government....since a python swallowed a goat,,,,,instead of the goat to do so.

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  17. Pls ensure u make a further research to be sure of what actually d snake swallowed, and then carry us along.Thanks for the awareness.

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  18. Na waoh may god continue to serve us na only for national geographic channel I wey I don c dis type of snake b4 oooo.

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  19. D Abuja big boys are ritualist so we are not surprise.

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