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Mr_Basfaj

@Basfaj

Wildlife Ecologist 🦋🦟🦌 ||Conservationist 🏞||Basketball lover🏀|| Football (CR7)⚽|| Let's go wide in the Wild

Nigeria Sumali Temmuz 2018
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Mr_Basfaj@Basfaj·
From us all in Uniosun, We Say No to Wildlife Killing!! We Say No to Forest Destruction!! We Say No to Wildlife Trading!! We Say No to Wildlife Caging!! Elephants' Tusk is for ELEPHANT 🐘 Rhinoceros' Horn is for RHINOCEROS 🦏 #NSEC #WACI #BiodiversityConservation #elephants
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U$MAN@holar_official·
with the look of things and how economy is deteriorating, getting married should be optional
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Realbuckets
Realbuckets@realbucketscout·
You said it all but this can't be sustainable without grassroot development. 90% of DTigress players are mostly foreign based. They can fix wnba games in USA but can't sponsor U16 & U18 teams to FIBA tournaments in Africa. I don't even what to talk about the Women’s League 😭
Bamba 🇸🇳@frajatta92

Nigeria isn't just winning games; they r executing a long term project built on discipline, elite scouting, and fearless preparation. They r proving that African women’s basketball belongs on the global stage, n they are doing it with a level of consistency that demands respect.

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UCHE 🏀🇳🇬@uch3_D_Fanatik·
Bukky Akinsola has confirmed that she will represent D'Tigress if the opportunity presents itself, per @BigKensyn Here is what to expect from the 23 year old guard. #BallChatWithKenny
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U$MAN@holar_official·
my people @InsideOsogbo come and enjoy expert phone repair and also get a deal that makes sense on all Uk used iPhone from me 🤝
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DTigress
DTigress@DtigressNG·
May this special Eid bring blessings that last beyond the celebration.🤍🏀
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TOYONE Couture✂️👔👖
TOYONE Couture✂️👔👖@toyone_couture·
Quick question When you want to choose a life partner, do you go to your pastor/Alfa to pray about it for you or you rely solely on your instincts nd behavior?
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U$MAN
U$MAN@holar_official·
Hi, I’m looking for a conducive apartment @InsideOsogbo where’s there’s stable light (a room and parlor self-con) Budget for rent is 300 - 350 Or if there’s anyone that’s planning on moving out of their apartment this month, kindly hmu let’s talk Please Rt for more awareness
Oluwatobi 🎀@_tobyblush

Hii, I’m looking for a conducive apartment on the mainland (a room self-con). Budget for rent is 600k - 800k. Total package 1m - 1.2m. Or if there’s anyone that’s planning on moving out of their apartment this month, kindly hmu let’s talk. Please Rt for more awareness.

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U$MAN
U$MAN@holar_official·
💫 Highlight of today at work, doing big thing @InsidOsogbo 🧑‍💻 Update from iOS 18.6 to 26.2 👨‍🔧 iPhone X back Glass Repair 🤳iPhone 13 PM BackGlass Repair 💰iPhone 13 Pro UK used for sales
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Mr_Basfaj@Basfaj·
@Amy_beke All because Money is your love language 😆
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AMARA@Amy_beke·
My relationship status: 2022: single 2023: single 2024: single 2025: single …show more
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Mr_Basfaj@Basfaj·
@FUNAABNigeria … maintains ecological processes, preserves genetic integrity, and supports long-term population viability, whereas ex situ confinement (such as in zoos) cannot substitute for habitat protection and landscape-level management.
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Mr_Basfaj@Basfaj·
@FUNAABNigeria 3. Their Welfare outcomes are compromised. Confinement is linked to musculoskeletal disorders, reproductive dysfunction, and reduced behavioural expression. in situ conservation (protecting species within their natural ecosystems),
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FUNAAB Nigeria
FUNAAB Nigeria@FUNAABNigeria·
FUNAAB Zoo Park Set for Elephant Arrival, Unveils New Exotic Additions As a leading University of Agriculture in Africa, the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), has continued to translate knowledge into real-world experiences, where conservation, research, and experiential learning converge. In a bold stride that reinforces its pride in wildlife management and eco-tourism, the FUNAAB Zoo Park has completed a state-of-the-art elephant enclosure, signalling a new chapter in its ambitious revitalisation drive as it prepares to receive an elephant, set to become the Zoo’s most iconic resident and a powerful symbol of its expanding vision. Further strengthening its collection, the Zoo has also unveiled three new exotic animal species, marking a significant expansion of its wildlife inventory. The development underscores FUNAAB’s strategic commitment to biodiversity conservation, hands-on training for students, and the adoption of global best practices in zoological management. In this exclusive interview with _Olasunkanmi Olajide and Emeka Oluka of FUNAAB Bulletin_, the Zoo Park Director, Prof. Olufemi Sammy Sam-Wobo, shares insights into the new acquisitions, the inspiration behind the expansion, and the Zoo’s preparedness to host its most anticipated addition. _Interview_ FUNAAB Bulletin: Sir, the University Community has heard about new additions to the Zoo. Can you tell us what has changed? Prof. Sam-Wobo: Yes, indeed. At the beginning of this month, we acquired three new exotic species: a breeding pair of Giant Desert Tortoises, a male and female Peafowl (commonly known as a peacock and pea-hen), and a male Civet cat. All the animals have undergone a thorough veterinary examination by our medical officer and are in excellent health. FUNAAB Bulletin: What informed the decision to bring in these particular species? Prof. Sam-Wobo: Visitors' feedback played a major role. Before I assumed office, tourists often complained about seeing the same animals repeatedly. We listened carefully. These new additions are part of our commitment to increasing variety and enhancing visitor experience. For instance, many people have only seen the Giant Desert Tortoise in pictures; now they can see one in real life. These species would certainly boost the Zoo’s tourist appeal. FUNAAB Bulletin: Were there institutional supports that made these acquisitions possible? Prof. Sam-Wobo: Absolutely. We are grateful to the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Babatunde Kehinde, the University Community, and the vendors who provided the animals at significantly reduced costs. The Management has been very supportive of our revitalisation agenda. FUNAAB Bulletin: There are also reports about an elephant enclosure. What is the current status? Prof. Sam-Wobo: I am pleased to confirm that the elephant enclosure is fully ready. This is a major milestone for us. We have written to the donors, and the Vice-Chancellor and his Management Team committed the necessary resources to ensure the facility meets required standards. As I speak with you, the enclosure is ready and waiting to receive the elephant. FUNAAB Bulletin: Can you share when the elephant is expected to arrive? Prof. Sam-Wobo: While I cannot give a specific date due to logistics, I can assure you that everything on our end is set. The facility is ready for pickup arrangements. By the grace of God, before I celebrate my second anniversary in office as Director, the elephant will be here. FUNAAB Bulletin: What should the University Community and the public expect going forward? Prof. Sam-Wobo: They should expect growth, improved biodiversity, and a stronger conservation footprint. These new acquisitions and the anticipated elephant, would significantly increase visitor turnout, enhance our educational value, and strengthen our role in wildlife conservation. We are positioning the FUNAAB Zoo Park as a leading destination for unique and diverse species in South-West Nigeria.
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