Confusion As Two Lionesses Are On The Loose In Nairobi

Wildlife rangers on Friday hunted for two lions who escaped from Nairobi’s national park and meandered into “highly populated” areas of the Kenyan capital.

Kenya Wildlife Service issued an appeal, “for help to get two lionesses that strayed from the Nairobi National Park.”

Armed rangers, as well as KWS vets with dart guns, scoured bush and agricultural land alongside the Kibera district, one of Africa’s largest slums.

“Lions are dangerous wild animals. Avoid provoking the lions by confronting them,” said KWS spokesman Paul Udoto.

At least two lionesses are reported to have late Thursday left the park, spread over 117 square kilometres (45 square miles) where buffalo and rhino roam just seven kilometres from the bustling high-rise city centre.

Local media reported as many as six lions might be on the loose.

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#PhotoNews: Buhari Visits UN Hqtrs In Nairobi

On his official trip to Kenya, President Mohammadu Buhari visited the United Nations headquarters in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi.

The President pledges Nigeria’s commitment to a safe and secure climate and also thanked the United Nations Enviromental Development for their commitment and efforts in Ogoniland. The President further demonstrated his commitment as the leader of Nigeria to a secure climate and a safe environment by planting a tree.

See photos of his visit below:

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