Connect with us

METRO

What a Gorilla Did to a Tourist in the Jungle Shocked the Whole World

Published

on

By

Arrival in Africa brought unforeseen danger for Pauline. Navigating the dense jungle quickened her heart. Amongst swaying leaves and tangled vines, a looming figure saw her eye. It was a massive, angry gorilla, dark and bristling.

Panic surged, echoes of the guide’s warnings on untamed jungle inhabitants flooding her mind. Remembering the advice – ‘In the presence of a gorilla, play dead’ – Pauline lay still, trembling, silent. The gorilla advanced, eyes fixed on her, a heart-thundering, terrifying moment…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

It sniffed, fingers lightly touching, while she dared not breathe, its weight and warm breath looming over her. Minutes felt like hours as the gorilla inspected. With each second an eternity, Pauline’s fate seemed uncertain. Its dark, intelligent gaze bore into her soul.

Then, to her astonishment, the colossal creature gently scooped her up in its powerful arms, carrying her deeper into the jungle. Fear coursed through her veins, clinging to the gorilla, a helpless child in the guardian’s embrace. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

They reached a hidden jungle cave. Inside, Pauline realized the gorilla wasn’t attacking, but protecting her. It carefully set her down, watching over the wilderness from the cave entrance. Its eyes held profound wisdom and a quiet understanding.

 

Rescuers, following the trail left by the jeep, arrived hours later, filled with amazement at the sight. Cautiously approaching, they reached Pauline and helped her to her feet. The gorilla, sensing its task completed, stood aside, allowing the rescuers to take her. Casting one final glance, it vanished into the jungle’s depths, an unsolved mystery of the wilderness.

 

READ FULL STORY HERE>>...CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

METRO

How Prophet Daniel Abodunrin Was Torn Apart By Lions at UI Zoo in 1991

Published

on

By

Ibadan, the capital of Oyo state, is the third-largest city in Nigeria after Lagos and Kano. The city is popularly known for its rich and fascinating history, culture and amazing tourist destinations. One of the most visited tourist destinations in Ibadan is the University of Ibadan Zoological Garden which was established in 1948. It is home to a wide array of animals comprising mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians.

On a fateful day in 1991, visitors stormed the University of Ibadan zoo, as usual, to see the animals and enjoy the serene environment it provides. Of all the animals in the zoo, lions attract the highest number of visitors. It is said that a visit to the UI zoo without seeing the lions is incomplete…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>> READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

READ FULL STORY HERE>>...CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Continue Reading

METRO

The Youngest Grandmother in the World is a 17-Year-old Nigerian

Published

on

By

Mum-Zi was a member of Chief Akkiri’s harem in Akwa Akpa (now Calabar), who would later be the father of her daughter. Pic credit: Twitter

Who Was Mum-Zi – The Youngest Grandmother in the World?

Mum-Zi was just eight years and four months old when she gave birth to a baby girl in 1884.

From Nigeria, on an island called Akwa Akpa, now known as the city of Calabar, Mum-Zi’s daughter followed her mother’s footsteps, becoming a mother at the age of eight years and eight months thus making Mum-zi the youngest Grandmother in the world…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>> READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

READ FULL STORY HERE>>...CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Continue Reading

METRO

Osogbo War of 1840 – How Yoruba Forces Truncated Fulani’s Conquest in Yoruba Land

Published

on

By

After the Fulanis systematically captured Ilorin (in about 1836) and made it their territory, they proceeded to sack the old Oyo Empire circa 1835. Not satisfied with their victory, they attempted to further extend their rule into the heart of Yoruba land. Thus in 1840, they set to capture Osogbo, a Yoruba town.

The Fulanis, under the command of Ali (the Hausa balogun of Ilorin) laid siege on Osogbo. Realizing the fulanis of Ilorin were too strong for the Osogbo army, Osogbo chiefs summoned the Ibadans for help. Immediately, Ibadan sent an auxilary army to Osogbo under the command of Obele (alias Mobitan) and Alade Abimpagun…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>> READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

READ FULL STORY HERE>>...CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Continue Reading

Trending

error: Content is protected !!