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“Even Human Being Never Chop Belleful”- Nigerians Express Concern Over Unhealthy Lion Captured in Zoo Amidst Economic Turmoil”
“Even Human Being Never Chop Belleful”- Nigerians Express Concern Over Unhealthy Lion Captured in Zoo Amidst Economic Turmoil”....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Written By Oshiobugie John
Amidst the ongoing economic challenges facing Nigeria, concerns have been raised over the welfare of animals in captivity, particularly after a video surfaced on TikTok depicting an unhealthy lion at a zoo in the country. READ FULL ARTICLE HERE
The footage, shared by a TikTok user who visited the zoo, captured the distressing sight of a lion with visibly protruding ribs, indicating signs of malnutrition and poor health.
This troubling revelation has sparked widespread discussion and garnered reactions from concerned citizens across the nation. Many Nigerians have expressed dismay and sadness over the state of the lion, highlighting the need for improved standards of care for animals in captivity.
In a country grappling with economic turmoil and widespread poverty, the plight of the lion serves as a stark reminder of the broader challenges facing both humans and animals alike. As one social media user aptly put it, “Even human beings never chop belleful,” underscoring the shared struggle for survival amidst difficult circumstances.
Reactions from Nigerians:
- Fatima Abdullahi: “This breaks my heart. We need to do better for these animals. They deserve proper care and attention.”
- Chinedu Okonkwo: “It’s a shame to see such neglect. We must hold authorities accountable and demand action to improve conditions in our zoos.”
- Amina Ibrahim: “This is unacceptable. We need stricter regulations to protect animals from suffering in captivity.”
- Emeka Nwosu: “Our priority should be the welfare of all living beings, including animals. Let’s not turn a blind eye to their suffering.”
- Bisi Adekunle: “The state of that lion is a reflection of the larger issues facing our country. We need systemic change to ensure a better future for all.”
- Tunde Oladele: “As a nation, we must do better. It’s time to prioritize the well-being of animals and address the root causes of neglect in our zoos.”

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