Tragedy strikes Nigerian fish farmer as hundreds of catfish die mysteriously in large fish pond

A Nigerian fish farmer experiences tragedy as hundreds of his catfish die just two months after she invested heavily in fish farming.

This is contained in a fresh post he made available on his page on a popular social media platform.

Tragedy strikes Nigerian fish farmer as hundreds of catfish die mysteriously in large fish pond
Nigerian farmer loses hundreds of catfish in fish farming venture.

In the post, the lady shows his dead catfish while showing another large fish pond where hundreds of catfish are lying lifeless.

The shocking scene of the dead fish and the caption of the video: ‘After 2 months of investing in fish farming,’ attracted attention.

Many individuals stormed the comment page of the post to share their condolences after the video made its way online.

See some reactions below:

EDEM GH: “cook the dead one’s and eat, don’t let it be waist.”

felixonwukwe: “I see no sign of infection…… what happened?”

franca: “but what happen nah? am so scared right now I can only imagine how u feeling right now.”

Nene: “I guess they were too many inside,separate dem so they can have enough space to thrive.”

Martha Umeanu: “So sorry, may be you go dry am carry go meet all those women wey dey sell soup thing dem go buy from you and re sale make you fit recover small.”

Charlis: “Separate the dead from the living… Be strong, be hopeful, cheer up and move on cos better days are coming.”

Nonye’s farm: “Sorry for this loss, stay strong and don’t give up. This why I am skeptical about trying new feed. Stay within the range of Alqua, blue crown, top feed and eco float. It is well with you dear.”

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@mary_jane917

This is so devastating after all my funds and effort..pls what can I do to make it better #catfishfarminginlagos #fishfarming #catfishfarminginnigeria #catfish

♬ Uwa Mu O – Stanley Okorie