The incident, according to Asaoye of Ikogosi, Chief Ayo Ademilua, was a natural occurrence, which he said was strange in the town.
Speaking with journalists via telephone on Sunday, Ademilua revealed that the incident happened at the Ikogosi Warm Spring site along Ipole -Ekiti road.
Ikogosi warm spring has been a notable recreational and tourist centre, where warm and cold spring converge.
The chief said the thunder was said to have struck during a torrential downpour that started around 4:00pm and ended at 6:02pm.
Thunder a lot of Cows down and I wonder why!!!!
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ReplyDeleteThe owners of farmland aff sent thunder since government is playing deaf.
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Na so
DeleteExactly
DeleteKikikikikiki na wa. When they refuse to hear.... It strikes
ReplyDeleteMay God deliver us from such calamity. Amen.
Any explanation
ReplyDeleteWay to go by Amotekun. When at the touch of a cow comes federal might against you, accidents that look natural seem inevitable.
ReplyDeleteLmaooooo
DeleteHmm na wa oh! God have mercy
ReplyDeletehehe lol. African juju
ReplyDeleteWhat a natural disaster ๐
ReplyDeletegods of tunder have strike oo
ReplyDeleteWow! 15 Cows on a spot? Something is wrong somewhere.
ReplyDeleteNa lie, na thief steal am, why lie on thunder ๐
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Thunder doesn't strike, it's a lightning strike. Thunder is the noise
ReplyDeleteSango Olukoso oo.Lol.
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