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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Commotion Over ‘Mermaid’ In Ibadan.

From left, the fish seller who found the ‘mermaid’ (top right) and the crowd which gathered to have a glimpse of the object in Ibadan on Tuesday. PHOTOS: TOMMY ADEGBITE AND YEMI FUNSO-OKE





Nigerian Tribune is reporting something which sounds too shocking to be true.

From this picture all i see is a big crayfish which when fried will make a lovely pot of stew!

please read this story and see how Nigerians make up stories oh.....fear even catch police!...lol


 AKINDELE House, Isale Asaka, Foko, Ibadan, an erstwhile sleepy and serene community in the capital city of Oyo State, came alive on Tuesday and it became a Mecca of sort, when the news of a miniature mermaid (omo Yemoja) filtered through the city.

It took a while before the Nigerian Tribune crew got access to the house, a storey building, and when it finally did, the head of the family, Alhaji Raufu A. Salau, said he was sleeping upstairs when he heard a lot of unusual noise which forced him to come downstairs.

According to him, “Ramota, his granddaughter, sells fried and roasted fish in the house and, as usual, purchased a carton of frozen fish that morning. She was in the process of cleaning the fish and separating those to be roasted from the ones to be fried when she was said to have screamed out loud and called on neighbours to come to her aid.”

Salau, a retired civil servant, said he heard people asking after him but rather than come upstairs to see him, the lady ran to meet her Shehu, an Islamic cleric, who followed her home and offered some prayers in the Islamic way before the neighbours, who had begun to converge on the scene, could take the pictures of the strange “fish.” The first person who took the picture of the strange fish was said to have had his phone shattered mysteriously.

Alhaja Alirat, a member of the community, told the Nigerian Tribune that she did not see the mermaid but the lady who claimed to have seen it, but declined to speak with the press, told her that the mermaid, though very small in size initially, grew bigger and was fish from waist downward and human being from waist upwards, with mouth, nose, eyes and long hair, which it was swinging to cover its eyes when the mammoth crowd thronged to the scene to look at it.

She also said it was alleged that the mermaid spoke, begging Ramota, the fish seller, not to expose it but that Ramota shouted out of fear.

Meanwhile, one Miss Osungbemi, an Osun worshipper, claimed that the mermaid was on a mission to uplift Ramota financially.

Rather than shout, she said Ramota ought to have looked for a big basin filled with water and throw the mermaid inside, adding that she should have then called on Osun worshippers who would call the mermaid by its cognomen and tutor the lady on how to appease it.

She said Ramota would have become a consultant, diagnosing and treating people with the aid of the mermaid, who would be telling her what to do, even as she claimed that someone in the house where the mermaid was found must have worshipped Osun at a point in his or her life.

Some members of the crowd, who did not volunteer their names, said it was Ramota’s mother that had worshipped Osun before and that before the occurrence, she had received messages to visit the Osun Osogbo grove to worship Osun, but that she had been complaining that there was no time.

Responding to Osungbemi’s claims, Alhaja Alirat said “the tradition to which one is born is quite different from the religion one is practising,” adding that if one was born into Osun tradition and one became a Muslim and, at a point in time, received a message to worship Osun, there was nothing bad in it.

“It does not affect one’s religion. In fact, it is for one’s good, as worshipping the Osun would improve one’s fortune in life and make the person a better human being. At least, the Holy Book says we should give to Caesar what is Caesar’s,” she said.

All efforts to see the mermaid, however, failed, as some people claimed that the mermaid had been moved out of the house while others said it was still in the house and that Ramota had been taken to the police station at Mapo.

At the Mapo Police Station, however, the Tribune crew sighted Ramota, who was with her baby and her Shehu, the Islamic cleric.

It was certain that the police were yet to sight the mermaid as of press time.

Different contingent of policemen sent to the house failed to bring the mermaid out, as the divisional police officer later directed the press to the state Police Public Relations Officer, Bisi Ilobanafor.

The PPRO said there was no issue in the mermaid story as she spoke directly with Ramota, who told her that she did not see any mermaid, but that it was people who changed her story.

The PPRO said there were many creatures in the ocean, adding that what the fish seller saw could have been one of them but certainly not a mermaid.

Meanwhile, it was overheard that the mermaid had been taken to the house of the Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland, Alhaji AbdulAzeez Arisekola-Alao, in Ibadan.

All efforts to get Aare Arisekola-Alao on phone failed, as he did not pick his call but one of his aides, who did not want his name in print, confirmed that it was a big crayfish that was brought to Aare Arisekola’s gate and not a mermaid.

He said the  people who came around were turned back, adding that Arisekola-Alao did not see the crayfish.

A traditionalist, Dr Olowoglass by name, said he was born into traditional worship over 60 years ago and had never heard that a mermaid visited someone in the manner being broadcast around.

He said the president of traditionalists told him that he had seen the purported mermaid and could not say whether it was a mermaid or not.

















51 comments:

  1. First to comment. I always try to comment on here but never gets posted I hope this does.............

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  2. Can't stop laughing really!!! Funny Nigerians!!!

    Lucinda

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    1. Bush kenyans. U know u live in the bush. Black dirty ugly creatures. You better mind ur deep hole u call a mouth. Prick. Brainless mo'fuck!

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    2. Anuofia Ewu kenya

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  3. Only 10 of that "crayfish" is all I need for my pot of stew ..... SHAKI

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  4. Wow... WOW.. Well, it could be true. Afterall we heard about the horse being born by a woman in Edo State, and that one had glaring pictures. So I'm not surprised. For those who doubt, it's ok. Just know that as you believe GOD is real, the devil too, is real, and unfortunately he manifests himself more often than GOD does. The police are also doing a great job covering up the "real" issue 'cos they're scared. #fact#

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  5. Sapele Babe in Lagos24 July 2013 at 23:30

    Shuo, Oghene!!! Mammywater inside eja dindin. Wonders shall never end!

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    1. I am sure her papiwater will be looking for her..

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  6. Bizzare!

    Strange things are happening.

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  7. Naija people!Poverty is really turning some people to rumour merchants.

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  8. Uhmm speechless,our people need to gt educated so as to be informed nd enlightened which will make dem reason critically.Dis story is so disgusting if people go to school dey wuld reason better instead of coming up wt dis cock nd bull story

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  9. This my Ibadan people with false alarm! Na wa o! I read it somewhere that it was a baby octopus. Saliot

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  10. I laff in spanish!funny story esp d part of d osun woman na wah oh!

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  11. Uhmm speechless,our people need to gt educated so as to be informed nd enlightened which will make dem reason critically.Dis story is so disgusting if people go to school dey wuld reason better instead of coming up wt dis cock nd bull story

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  12. Naija I hail oh!

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  13. Na wa o. Things dey happen o.

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  14. Hahahahahahahahahahaha; is wa! Hw mermaid abi crayfish tk concern 9jerian police??? Chei.....hahahahahahahahahahaha! 9ja I hail o!!! #Sugarous Sugar

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  15. Hahahahahahahahahahaha; is wa! Hw mermaid abi crayfish tk concern 9jerian police??? Chei.....hahahahahahahahahahaha! 9ja I hail o!!! #Sugarous Sugar

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  16. So scaring.I no read again Ooº°˚ .

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    1. Ha! Are you this dumbing??? Hahahaha lmao.

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    2. Dumbing kwa?

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    3. Madam harmany dis ur english is something else ooo, d correct word is SCARY not Scaring. Nd Dolly na u dumb pass, dis ur english really shows dat u r dumb.

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    4. AND MADAM VIVIAN, while correcting an error, ensure to be right above board. A proper noun ought to carry an initialised capital letter, oughtn't it? Therefore: English, not english.
      You ARE welcome, ANYTIME.

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    5. Vivian, didn't you get the joke in Dolly's comment?
      Na wa o.

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  17. Ignorance is a disease! When i read this story in the morning i just laughed it off, just to think that d Cray fish spoke is even more hilarious
    MG.....

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  18. lolllll.
    Nigerians!
    y take her 2 d police station?
    did she commit any crime?
    heard it was a baby octopus!
    mermaid ni, mermaid ko!
    wch company froze d mermaid in d carton without seeing her?

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  19. Hhmmmmm,stella I partially believe it dou....am a christian buh I had to worship @ a point(still doing it dou)...d mermaid dosnt com lik dat...she prolly appears in d drm or physically wen u re Alone...not in public..nd besides u can snap it.so dey shud shine deir fish eyes well..OLAMIDE

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    1. My dear, u r nt a christian so stop decieving ursef. Na attendance u dey go mark for church.

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  20. And dis naija little mermaid was found in a frozen carton of fish???? Ibia kwa.

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  21. LMAO........NIJA FOR SHOW

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  22. This my Ibadan people with false alarm! Na wa o! I read it somewhere that it was a baby octopus. Saliot

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  23. ITS AN OCTUPUS OHHH. WHERE IS THE SHELL ON THE CRAYFISH LOL. CANT YOU SEE THE TENTACLES HAVE PORES WHICH IT USES TO ATTACH ITSELF TO A SURFACE.
    Lady B. Bsc Biology

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  24. Nigeria and its people sha... Its easier to believe they saw an apparition of holy Mary but its weird and unbelievably impossible when a particular few claim they saw a mermaid. Not saying the mermaid is actually real, just pointing out how hypocritical u lot can be.

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  25. Agwo otu onye furu onaghi ara ahu ya aburu eke.(d snake dat only one person sees ,it is so easy to transform to a python. Na d case be this. Ibadan i hail una.


    Shyla

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  26. you took the words out of my mouth zoobee322, they believed a child came with quran, and rosary, some believe the apparition of holy mary , but they dont want to believe the mermaid story. hypocrites.
    by the way i'm a christian.

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  27. There is no hope for nigeria!

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  28. This is just a SQUID! Haba! Naija,I hail thee oooo

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  29. This na squid for cry out loud! 9ja una too much o! So nothing we sabi than to 419, spoil d country name all over d world, chai, giant of Africa people no know squid!

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  30. This na squid for crying out loud! 9ja una too much o! So nothing we sabi than to 419, spoil d country name all over d world, chai, giant of Africa people no know squid!

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  31. Sterra, IGNORANCE is d word.. Dat creature is a baby Octopus not even a crayfish..

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  32. MOMO

    Like I said on COOL FM the day before yesterday NIGERIANS NEED TO STOP BEING IGNORANT.
    The Fish in that picture is a squid. If you are in the UK and eat Chinese or Sea food then you would have uncounted it.
    Squid are cephalopods of the order Teuthida, which comprises around 300 species. Like all other cephalopods, squid have a distinct head, bilateral symmetry, a mantle, and arms. Squid, like cuttlefish, have eight arms arranged in pairs and two, usually longer, tentacles. Squid are strong swimmers and certain species can "fly" for short distances out of the water.[2]

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  33. Evie your comment had me rotfl.

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  34. Its a squid for goodness sakes!
    When all they will watch is incantations and stoopid films on africa magic....
    At this day and age, even policemen can't identify a squid.

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  35. Dumbing?????*rolls eyes*. Hmm.. Mermaid indeed!

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  36. Choiii.9ja ppl..is only in Nigeria that strange things dey happen in all nooks and corner.

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  37. Abeg na specie of water creature like fish. Dats an octopus. Look am well. Better food. Why dem dey dull?

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  38. Abi squid sorri. Na sha baby squid or baby octopus. Dulling

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  39. Loooooooool! Looooool! Looooool

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