Community

Mama Idoko Fights Off Massive Catfish to Save Baby at River Okpokwu in Benue State

Join our WhatsApp channel HERE for the latest Benue news and updates!

A woman identified as Mama Idoko has drawn attention in Benue State after reportedly fighting off a massive catfish at River Okpokwu, which she claims attempted to swallow her baby. The dramatic encounter has sparked widespread reactions, with many praising her courage while others question the unusual claim.

The incident is said to have occurred along the River Okpokwu, a local water source frequently used by residents for domestic activities, including drinking and washing.

READ ALSO:  Stephen Aondona Uta Foundation Launches Third Phase in Ikyurav-Ya

According to Mama Idoko, she had taken her baby to the river when the large aquatic creature suddenly appeared. She alleged that the fish lunged toward the child, triggering a struggle. In what she described as a “fight for survival,” she managed to overpower the animal after a physical confrontation.

READ ALSO:  Over 17 Local Government Areas in Benue State Under Attack by Armed Fulani Herdsmen, Says State Government

The creature has since been described by locals as the largest ever caught from the river. Eyewitnesses in the background of a now-circulating video were heard praising the woman’s bravery. However, some residents have expressed skepticism, raising questions about the nature of the incident and whether the fish truly posed such a threat.

READ ALSO:  Tiv Traditional Leader Urges Trump to Extend Airstrikes to Benue Amid Ongoing Violence

As the story spreads across social media, it continues to generate debate. Was this a rare wildlife encounter or an exaggerated account?

For now, the incident highlights both the unpredictability of rural waterways and the instinctive bravery of a mother protecting her child.

Join our WhatsApp channel HERE for the latest Benue news and updates!

Leave a Reply