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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2010

A follow-up story I did on the dead whale that was beached in Lagos. Despite the rotteness of the aquatic creature, some people are still eating the mammal. Dr Austin Akioya, a medical practitioner says the consumption of a dead whale or any proteinous organism can lead to death

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  • that butcher was struggling to talk on tv and get attention..lmao!!!

  • forin orowrowww!

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  • the guy talking @ 1:25 lmao

  • These racist bastards talking *nigger* Bet you can only say that on here!!!

    Here's hoping you fall into a river, get raped by a shark...

    and eaten by it!!!

    KMFT! That's all I have to say!

  • Da feesh! Da feesh!

    ''We hope da feesh come outside again''

    Stupid niggers

  • EEK OOK EEK OOOK

  • Niggers are so stupid

  • Niggers.

  • signs of a failed state....... imaging eating putrefied meat and calling it ''foreign ororo"'.

    WHere I live, the govt would have attempted to get the animal back into the sea if alive and if dead, dispose of the carcass cos of the biohazard potential of rot.....

    SHame

  • lol nigerians r jst comedy

  • LMFAO FOREIGN ORORO. THIS VIDEO IS SOOO FUNNY I WATCH IT A LOT OF TIMES

  • I thought salt was a preservative? Wouldn't it be preserved in the sea water?

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