The Nation reports that 500 of the cattle were recovered from some foreigners within the West African sub region, mostly from Senegal, while the other 300 were recovered from various locations around bush paths that are not motor able.
The state governor and the Emir of Kano were handing over the cattle to their owners at Kana Daw Aki in Kano, as of press time.
The state governor and the Emir of Kano were handing over the cattle to their owners at Kana Daw Aki in Kano, as of press time.

How will they know their owners unless it comes with a unique marks....hmmmm...800...
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ReplyDeleteCriminality and corruption is eating up vitually everything in Nigeria ! Arm robbers,cattle rustlers,kiddnapping, ritualis, etc . Where are we heading in this part of the world. When will Africans. Come out of the dark age. God help the unborn children of Africa!
ReplyDeleteGood for the owners
ReplyDeleteWait oooo what is really happening in this country?
ReplyDeleteVery commendable, dtz quite a huge possession that could hv been lost
ReplyDeleteHmmm......
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