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Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by OZIOGU1: 2:34pm On Jun 24
There are reports that due to high costs and unavailability of cow and goat meats which most people in Cross River State particularly relish in their delicacies, snake, donkeys and horse meats are being sold in some markets in Calabar and other bigger towns in the state.

This allegation was made during an Efik language phone-in programme on a private radio, FAD FM.

A woman resident who gave her name as Mary Okoko alleged that due to the high costs of cows and goats, some mischievous traders now sell donkey and snake meats to unsuspecting buyers.

She said most people in the state and other Niger Delta States do not eat snakes let alone donkeys or horses.

The callers said they no longer eat quality or good portions of meat as they used to do before now as a result.

In the 1-hour radio phone-in programme, all callers spoke angrily over their inability to afford the costs of cow or goat meats in local markets.

Some alleged that middlemen and union leaders were the major reasons why the costs of cows, in particular, have gone very high.

One Peter Eteng from Odukpani LGA said cow dealers from the northern states have complained that they spend, at least, N500,000 as charges and bribes at checkpoints from the northern states through many other illegal checkpoints in the state before they can offload in local markets and sell to cow dealers in the state.

“High costs of fuel and importantly extortions and taxes at the innumerable checkpoints within Cross River State have added to the reasons why prices of cows have gone up astronomically in the last few years.

“You cannot expect these cow merchants to sell at a loss. Likewise, you will not expect local dealers after buying at huge costs from the merchants, to sell at reduced prices.

“Our state government should intervene by banning too many checkpoints in many parts of the state, especially those ones which are illegal.”

They also lamented that prices of species of goats have also gone up, depriving them of other sources of protein as a result.

https://dailypost.ng/2024/06/24/snake-donkey-meats-flood-calabar-markets-as-high-cost-of-beef-persists/

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by eliyke(m): 2:51pm On Jun 24
sad I think say dog na there favorite meat

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by Creamypie(m): 3:11pm On Jun 24
I talk am say thing costly cos of produce checkpoints from local government to local government in south and east, but not in d north. We from southern parts of the country are wicked

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by OZIOGU1: 3:29pm On Jun 24
Creamypie:
I talk am say thing costly cos of produce checkpoints from local government to local government in south and east, but bit in d north. We from southern pares if the country are wicked

Yea, conveying cows from north to south is very expensive

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by jetwonder(m): 3:35pm On Jun 24
grin grin grin
Wow! My sweet snake meat!
I dey come Calabar! I want chop snake pepper soup!!!

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by OZIOGU1: 3:36pm On Jun 24
jetwonder:
grin grin grin
Wow! My sweet snake meat!
I dey come Calabar! I want chop snake pepper soup!!!

Tufiakwa grin

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by Elsueno: 3:57pm On Jun 24
I can easily recognise Cow, RAM, goat, camel meat etc....These are the most common meat in the market, anything else that doesn't look like these, I won't buy

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by OZIOGU1: 4:07pm On Jun 24
Elsueno:
I can easily recognise Cow, RAM, goat, camel meat etc....These are the most common meat in the market, anything else that doesn't look like these, I won't buy

Are you a hunter?

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by Elsueno: 4:44pm On Jun 24
OZIOGU1:

Are you a hunter?

part time farmer

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by GodHimself: 4:54pm On Jun 24
Vegetarian by force.

OZIOGU1:
There are reports that due to high costs and unavailability of cow and goat meats which most people in Cross River State particularly relish in their delicacies, snake, donkeys and horse meats are being sold in some markets in Calabar and other bigger towns in the state.

This allegation was made during an Efik language phone-in programme on a private radio, FAD FM.

A woman resident who gave her name as Mary Okoko alleged that due to the high costs of cows and goats, some mischievous traders now sell donkey and snake meats to unsuspecting buyers.

She said most people in the state and other Niger Delta States do not eat snakes let alone donkeys or horses.

The callers said they no longer eat quality or good portions of meat as they used to do before now as a result.

In the 1-hour radio phone-in programme, all callers spoke angrily over their inability to afford the costs of cow or goat meats in local markets.

Some alleged that middlemen and union leaders were the major reasons why the costs of cows, in particular, have gone very high.

One Peter Eteng from Odukpani LGA said cow dealers from the northern states have complained that they spend, at least, N500,000 as charges and bribes at checkpoints from the northern states through many other illegal checkpoints in the state before they can offload in local markets and sell to cow dealers in the state.

“High costs of fuel and importantly extortions and taxes at the innumerable checkpoints within Cross River State have added to the reasons why prices of cows have gone up astronomically in the last few years.

“You cannot expect these cow merchants to sell at a loss. Likewise, you will not expect local dealers after buying at huge costs from the merchants, to sell at reduced prices.

“Our state government should intervene by banning too many checkpoints in many parts of the state, especially those ones which are illegal.”

They also lamented that prices of species of goats have also gone up, depriving them of other sources of protein as a result.
https://dailypost.ng/2024/06/24/snake-donkey-meats-flood-calabar-markets-as-high-cost-of-beef-persists/
Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by HeatSeeker(m): 5:49pm On Jun 24
GodHimself:
Vegetarian by force.


Tofu to the rescue grin

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by Emmabyte: 10:03pm On Jun 24
Make Snake and Donkey no vex na Tinubu and his happy slaves aka Yoruba cowards cos am

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by Normally3D: 4:00pm On Jun 25
I knew this day will come and they will be looking for us
We are waiting...

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by RepoMan007: 4:33pm On Jun 25
https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2024/6/abuja-shoprite-is-closing-down-due-to-the-current-business-climate-2.html

Abuja shoprite of all shoprite is closing down, who is Akwa Ibom not to try alternative protein?

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by Vyzz: 7:38pm On Jun 26
cool

As dem wan add Anioma to SE

Make Una fight make dem unite una with una brothers for China
Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by leisuretym: 7:38pm On Jun 26
Innocent snakes
Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by eepeepook: 7:38pm On Jun 26
This didn’t make front page before? Shocking.

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by ApcBacteriafonj: 7:39pm On Jun 26
APC Thiieftinubu legacy grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by izubext007: 7:40pm On Jun 26
e don set
Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by Greenfusion: 7:40pm On Jun 26
Las las snake don enter wahala.....

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by NwaNimo1(m): 7:40pm On Jun 26
Calabar?

Dogs nko?

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by Bobloco: 7:40pm On Jun 26
The great Tinubulation

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by Caramia2020(m): 7:40pm On Jun 26
I pray that lizard n rat meat won't flood our market soon grin grin grin grin grin, this shege na shege banza.

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by farouk2much(m): 7:40pm On Jun 26
Thunder fire APC and its member

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by Bobotic(m): 7:41pm On Jun 26
Continue standing on his mandate, the good people of APC

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by kaludestiny10(m): 7:41pm On Jun 26
God, I fit don eat snake meat unknowingly oh. I just remembered one roasted meat that was way billed from imo state to Abuja some years back. I used it in preparing soup without knowing the type of meat.
Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by ItisWell22(f): 7:41pm On Jun 26
Snake??

Do they tell people buying it’s snake meat?
Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by Lexusgs430: 7:41pm On Jun 26
Good.....

Snake tastes like fish .......😂

Donkey would taste like cow .......🤣
Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by Antoeni(m): 7:42pm On Jun 26
Calabar People Don't EVEN Eat Normal Meat 🍖 in. the First Place, They Eat Odd Meats Like , Albino Meat, Vulture , Owl, Snakes, Frog or. Toad,
Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by unity004(m): 7:42pm On Jun 26
Lol very soon lizards, earth worms, termite, frogs and cockroachs will become a good delicacy for this our tinubulation

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by Skoonheid(f): 7:42pm On Jun 26
It appears majority of Nigerians have mud in their heads in place of brain matter, and also are despicable cowards who prefer to poke fun at very serious issues that are jeopardizing their very existence.

This Tinubu government intentionally using starvation of civilians as a method of "warfare" by depriving them of objects indispensable to their survival, constitutes a war crime in international law .

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Re: Snake, Donkey Meats Flood Calabar Markets As High Cost Of Beef Persists by Seunpapa65: 7:43pm On Jun 26
Nigerians and alternative

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