One of the top attractions at Karachi Zoo in Pakistan is
‘Mumtaz Begum Africa
Wali’ – a mythical half-fox, half-woman chimera. With the body of a fox and the
head of a woman, this bizarre creature manages to delight visitors more than any
other animal in the zoo. Her witty conversation and fortune-telling talents make
her an instant hit with any sort of crowd.
Once you enter Karachi Zoo, it’s hard to miss Mumtaz Begum – the organizersWali’ – a mythical half-fox, half-woman chimera. With the body of a fox and the
head of a woman, this bizarre creature manages to delight visitors more than any
other animal in the zoo. Her witty conversation and fortune-telling talents make
her an instant hit with any sort of crowd.
announce their bizarre attraction on a megaphone. When you get inside Mumtaz
Mahal, the building that houses her, all you can see at first is a fox’s hide
placed on a table-like arrangement. Suddenly, a woman’s head appears out of
nowhere, exactly where the fox’s head is supposed to be.
A funeral mass was held yesterday for the
late Justice
Chukwudifu Oputa, former Nigerian Supreme Court judge.
However, according to reports, the service didn’t
go too smoothly. Charles Oputa, a.k.a Charly Boy,
the first son of the late Justice prevented Governor Rochas
Okorocha of Imo State from paying tribute to his father, Vanguard
reports.
While Okorocha was giving his tribute
speech, Charly Boy allegedly stopped him midway into the speech.
“He walked up angrily to the altar and snatched
the microphone from the governor,” states reports.
The Bishop presiding over the event reportedly
tried to intervene, however; Charles was irate and reportedly stated that he
wouldn’t allow any politician to use his father’s burial to “score cheap
political goals.”
The Governor and his entourage were said to
have left the church service abruptly after the incident.
Sources reportedly revealed that Charly
Boy’s actions stemmed from a recent statement by Government House, Owerri, to
the effect that the Oputa family was given N20 million to help with burial
arrangements.
Sources however revealed that “the family never
received a dime from either Okorocha or the state government, not to talk of
the alleged N20 million said to have been made available to them.”
In the aftermath of the incident, Sam
Onwuemodo, Senior Special Assistant, to Governor Okorocha released
the following statement (excerpts as reported by Vanguard):
“It is highly regrettable that the son of the
late Justice, Mr Charles Emeka Oputa, aka, Charly Boy, threw caution to the
wind and turned the church service into a political theatre that saw him acting
or playing out the script he drafted in Abuja with some Imo politicians, who
have remained cowed by the overwhelming popularity of Governor Rochas Okorocha…
We condemn that ugly incident and also wish
to advise politicians from the state to stop heating up the polity over power
since God is the giver of power. In 2015, God will decide who will be governor
of Imo State and when God decides that, there is nothing anybody can do about
it…”
The statement is also said to contain assertions that the Imo State
government gave “a substantial financial input” into the burial.
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