Posted by Amarachi on Wed 22nd Nov, 2023 - tori.ng
In the video, the youths, in large numbers, are scattered around a river, attempting to manoeuvre the already dead fish out of the water.
A video of a group of youths with a very large shark reportedly worth over 20 million dollars in Bayelsa State has surfaced online.
In the video, the youths, in large numbers, are scattered around a river, attempting to manoeuvre the already dead fish out of the water.
The video, captioned “See how big that catfish caught in Bayelsa is! Biggest in the world?” depicts the dead fish being pushed from one end in the water until it is finally brought onto land by the youths''.
See Video Below;
Shortly after the video of the incident circulated online, social media users claimed the fish was worth about 120 million dollars.
See Reactions Below;
@oriadeDplug: “I know this fish. Every part you cut of grows up back in less than 10 seconds. This fish is worth around $27m.”
@gizzle_pablo: “Something wey dem go live alive. That fish is probably over 60years old.”
@Engr_Ashile: “The bad odour coming out of this scene ehh this fish don die like 3 weeks ago.”
@kolarwaheed: “I know this fish. Every part you cut of grows up back in less than 2min. This fish is worth around $22m.”
@iamsamuelokon: “This isn’t a catfish ooo… I’ve seen this fish before in Eastern Obolo, Ibeno… Any part u cut-off grows back within 10-15 seconds… And I bet u that if the entire Bayelsa State gathers together, they can’t finish that fish.”