Pet tigers remain in Ghana home despite Accra court order - BBC News

A year after a court ordered the removal of the animals, they are still there.
23 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingBy Paa Kwesi AsareBBC News Komla Dumor Award winnerTwo tigers at the centre of a row between neighbours in Ghana's capital, Accra, remain in a cage on one of the properties despite a court ordering their removal.
When businessman Nana Kwame Bediako took the unusual step of importing them he thought people would be excited to see non-native wildlife.
But his unimpressed neighbours took legal action.
"My family and I feel very unsafe and terrified any time we see these tigers," Pamela Agba said.
They were brought in from Dubai as cubs last year but now the wild cats appear to be fully grown.
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