The Cursed River With a Mysterious Fish | That Can't Be Cooked
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 มี.ค. 2023
- The full story of Inachalo river with it's mysterious fish that can't be cooked.
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Why did I not cook the fish as promised?
There's actually little to no fish in the river
I went there with hope that I can find fishes but couldn't I have seen some comment on my Facebook saying the fishes was 3 but only one is remaining now and you'll be lucky to find that one
I will share when you actually cook the fish as you bragged you would. Until then... zero believe.
What a load of bullshit...CLICK BAIT
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You would have edited that part that you said you will cook the fish, since you didn't get any
I served in this town 15 years ago. I heard these stories from a member of the royal family. Thanks a lot for these memories. 🙏
Nigerian history is so interesting indeed 🧐
It's really interesting
I came all the way from TikTok to see if you cooked the fish🤦♀️, I’m crying right now Anyway I love the story 💯👌
Thanks for coming
I literally just follow this from tiktok.
who else is proud to be an African
Me🙌
@@wowneche thanks for all your hard work.
Me
Yo muchísimos
Woooooooowwww. This is my place. I was born and bread here. You can't cook it. But once the fish swim from inachalo to any surrounding river you can catch and cook it.
Wow! Thank You for this.
The river is drying up. It used to be a very big river that served the people. It used to be our drinking water back then but you can't eat the fish. We used to see big fishes in inachalo then but you can't catch them. Incase you want to visit again, let me know so I can ask my mom to cook okpeyi rice for you 😂😂❤❤❤
@FavourBeloved, I am working on a research and I will like to visit. Pls can you give me directions. What's ur email so I can reach out directly.
Actually thought you would bring out one of the fish for us to see. Good job bro. I wouldn't mind going with you to those places, I love adventure touring.
Thank you so much, so educative n interesting! More blessings dear brother
Thank you for sharing another interesting story
Glad you enjoyed it
Really love your history telling
Thank you
Im from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
And i love all your stories
Great video loved hearing the story of those kingdoms
Glad you enjoyed it
What a great history and a very clear camera ❤❤❤
Thanks for watching 🙏🏾
Bruv keep it up,big fan of ur channel. All these histories are amazing
My brother carried on👍👍👍😮 I loved all your history about Nigeria .
Nigeria deserve a person like u😂😂😂
Since I was born I have not heard anything like this 😂😂 really Nigeria is a great country filled with alot of hidden happiness and talents please let all the youth put hand s on deck and make peace to rain😅🙏👍♥️😂🇳🇬 I pledge ❤❤❤
The story of Imaguero and Oliya. Nice story telling
Well done brow never give up
Always enjoy your content, very informative ❤
I appreciate that!
God will continue to protect you. Well done
Amen
Thanks so much
Good story. Thank you for your videos.
Glad you like them!
I love the story from 🇸🇱
Interesting indeed ..
Bro cook the fish na...lol
I must say that you are doing something absolutely great. A story on the great wall of Benin would be amazing and also the alleged Iost tribes of Isreal amongst the Igbo people.
Keep up the good job bro 🙏✅
Nigeria with so many histories, keep up the good work bro
The story is not Nigeria the story senior 9ja which time lugard crate zoo call Nigeria 1914
So interesting watching from Zambia 🇿🇲
Thanks for watching
Very interesting and informative
Keep it up. Nice one 👍
Williams watching from Italy
Thanks for watching!
Odogwu
U delivered as usual ✊✊✊
You are doing so well ❤
Great video I enjoy all your videos
Love your channel watching from Jamaica Africa is really the mother land.... so much rich history..
me too
This is interesting
I love this story ❤
I'm glad you enjoyed it
I'm igala and validate the narration.
You're doing a great job
Nice one
Love from Gambia 🇬🇲🇬🇲
Thanks so much for watching 🙏🏾
Good job 👏, remain bless
Thank you 🙏🏾
Well done bro
I didn't regret subscribing to your channel
But it's nice folklore I could put my grandkids to sleep with these types of stories
So touching the story of my home town
Thanks for watching 🙏🏾
The story is true. My Friend from this village where inachalo river told me the story. He said the fish can't be cooked.
Good job 👏
Thank you very much!
Favorite ❤
I would have loved to see a sample of d fish 🐟. 😅😅😊
That's a big river that 😂 flows to other regions u know
Very interesting than I thought
It's really very interesting
Interesting
Well done 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
God bless you brother
Thank you 🙏🏾
Great content 🎉👏 but the first story kinda look like the QUEEN OF IDIA I once read that novel.
The better word is bewitched than poisoned which means nothing can be useful from the river.
Emm🤔
I'm watching this video from South africa 🇿🇦
Thank you so much for watching 🙏🏾
Odogwu I enjoy your content, very interesting, thank you keep it up I love it so much it's so amazing wow, but if I may ask bro how do you manage to do all this things please, hemmm ibu Kwa agu nwoke ooo, to travel to all this states to find out such, no bi small tin, hmmmmm God is so wenderful ooo ❤❤ 😮😮😮
Thanks I leaning from all this
Well done sir
Thank you
You are very funny guy, I was waiting for you to catch & cook the fish let’s see fish that can’t be cooked
No mind am
Proudly Igala girl
Legendary princess inikpi our lecturer usually speaks about her
Thanks Boss
I am a Nigerian
I'm glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏾
I was waiting for you to cook the fish
Nice content
Please go to Enugu Ezike and ask about there rivers if there is any ❤😊
Deepest story ☺️
Glad you enjoyed it
Brother you story is misleading..initially you started the video saying you are going to experiment cooking the fish..what happened to that part as promised??
This is true life story
This history is touching, very interesting, and informative.
Glad you enjoyed it
This is the kind of fish I like eating. Very dericious
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No wonder I remember a day that I bought fish in the market as I was par boiling the fish it's refuse to done so I got scared and called my friend to come and witness it at the end will conclude that it is a spiritual fish, hmm na wahoo wonders shall never end
The water which was poisoned went and it was being drunk so now we can use the water😵💫😵💫😁😁😁😁but thñx 🤝 for the good work 💕 much love from 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬 UGANDA
Right
You're doing well guy
That’s actually true that’s my state❤❤
Was waiting to see the 🐠🐟 being cooked 😹
Wow African my African
Neche u should av shown us the fish cooking sample na , I just wait for nothing
I am from Idah my dad told me of the inachalo river how ever I have never seen anyone practicalis it
Hummmmmm 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🙆🙆🙆🙆
Hmmm Kogi 😂😂
Yeai know about this story too
It's very interesting
My brother, your story didn’t end well at all. I was waiting so eagerly to hear you say that you caught one fish out of the river, cooked and ate it done. This is because you have always posited yourself a doubting Thomas, saying that you don’t believe in such a superstitious stories. However, this is the second time you feared and respected the unknowns, to my best of knowledge. First, was when you dodged putting your foot in a certain hole which they said would immediately slide anyone who dares it into a bottomless lake situated by the hole right there on a rocky highland, during your tour of one area with big rocks in Yoruba land last year. Having said that, I still score you very high. Kudos !
Why not go with him next time so you can make yourself an example of these things you seek? Put your leg into a that hole and let’s watch to see what will happen to you? Also go catch the fish and eat it and let’s see what happens? You can reach out to him and join him on his next such trip.
So the villagers told him it’s a taboo to put his leg in the hole and u want him to dare and put his leg brr let be caution of our comments God bless us
@@hassankehinde2925: They never told him it was any taboo. Maybe, you don’t understand what a taboo means. They told him point blank that, according to the superstitious story surrounding the hole and the lake, that anyone who puts one’s foot into the hole will be drawn by unseen forces straight into the lake.
Maybe you should go there and catch the fish and eat yourself
Everything is superstition. He’s just narrating those stories because they’re interesting and people love things like this. So it kinda like a career
I knew about the story of inikpi from Mercy Johnson's movie titled Legend of Inikpi
oh interesting
That's my home town, the story is 100% true the fishes can't be cooked
Proudly igala
Have you tried?
@@chukwuemerie ofcourse he did not
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Omodoko😭🤣🤣
Truth to
Nice one. However, when are you going to cook the fish?
Emm...🤔
Smart fish = eternal life.
You try right hearing from idah
There is also a river in my town and the fish can’t be cooked also
Igala my tribe
Take a sample and run an analysis on the water and fish.
African ❤
If I watch any of your video again make I old
You no wan old before?
My brother don't eat or touch that fish oo we still love you. History is real oo my brother.
Ok thank you
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Oga, where is the fish?
it is call the Attah of igala
Errrrrr....so where's the fish then??! Codswallop!!!
Where is the fish you caught 🧍♀️man
What was the reason not to test and see if you can cook the fish? That was the whole point of the video
I was waiting to see a sample of the fish not being cooked
Oh really
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