The Lagos State Government has shut down a
building in Ojodu-Berger area of the state in
southwest Nigeria where dangerous animals
such as crocodiles, snakes and others are
being reared.
According to the government, the building,
located at 13, Alhaji Abass Street, off
Adebowale Street, Ojodu-Berger, was shut for
illegally breeding dangerous and wild animals
such as panther, water snake, giant eagle,
crocodiles and others.
Monday, 11 May 2015
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