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Arákùnrin kan se ayeye ojó-ìbí omo rè obìnrin pèlú òni (crocodile) ní ìpínlè Èkó. 

Man Celebrates His Daughter’s Birthday With A Crocodile In Edo State.

A Nigerian man identified as Jefferson Uwoghiren, celebrated his young daughter’s birthday today with a crocodile in Benin city, Edo. The man who didn’t actually reveal what he planned to do with the reptile – was pictured holding it with its mouth tied as he posed for birthday shots with his daughter and other family members.

Sharing the photos online, the man wrote; Guess what happened to this Croc,today as my baby girl celebrate her birthday .

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