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Tue, May 5, 2026, 10:32 AM

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Ikorodu, Nigeria

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The video captures a person interacting with a deceased snake on a reddish-brown dirt road in what appears to be Ikorodu, Nigeria. Initially, the footage shows a green, slender snake with a whitish h…read more

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The video captures a person interacting with a deceased snake on a reddish-brown dirt road in what appears to be Ikorodu, Nigeria. Initially, the footage shows a green, slender snake with a whitish head lying motionless on the dusty ground, accompanied by a small twig and a green leaf. The snake appears to be dead or severely injured. A person's foot, wearing a black sandal, briefly enters the frame, indicating the presence of an observer. The scene then transitions to show a person, likely male, holding the dead snake by its tail. He is dressed in a light orange or yellow sleeveless vest, black shorts, and black sandals. He holds a smartphone with earphones in his other hand. The person is looking directly at the camera with a slight smile, seemingly posing or showcasing the snake. His shadow is prominently cast on the ground due to the bright daylight. In the background, typical low-rise buildings with corrugated metal roofs and window grilles or shutters are visible, characteristic of residential or commercial structures in the region. The sky above is partly cloudy. The visible text "YEX" can be seen on the person's vest, and an unclear white logo is on his shorts. The overall atmosphere suggests a casual daytime event, with the person appearing proud or pleased with the find of the dead snake. | Open Wire