General
Indian man keeps pet lion at Lagos residence
A two-year-old lion has been discovered in a residential building in the Victoria Island area of Lagos State.
The lion said to be owned by a yet to be named Indian national, is caged at Number 229, Muri Okunola Street in Victoria Island.
The Chairman of Lagos State Taskforce on Environmental and Special Offences, Yinka Egbeyemi, confirmed this to Channels Television on Sunday.
According to him, men of the Nigeria Police Force have been deployed in the area.
Egbeyemi also disclosed that efforts were ongoing by the state government through the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment to evacuate the animal from the building.
He added that the Indian national who owns the lion has been invited for questioning.
-
Entertainment23 hours ago
-
Entertainment8 hours ago
Lagos Police apologise to DJ Switch over arrest misinformation
-
Politics12 hours ago
EFCC arraigns ex-Kogi gov, Yahaya Bello on money laundering charges
-
Economy10 hours ago
Nigeria’s debt repayments behind FX reserves decline – CBN
-
Politics8 hours ago
Northern elders deny ‘regret voting for Tinubu’ statement
-
Entertainment7 hours ago
Chess Master Tunde Onakoya hits 20-hour mark on GWR quest
-
Politics7 hours ago
Court refuses to drop N4bn fraud charges against ex-Anambra gov
-
Crime6 hours ago
Nasarawa man slits Okada rider’s throat, steals bike