A lady who claimed she once ate human flesh disguised as suya from an aboki vendor was asked how she could possibly know the taste or feel of human flesh. Her disturbing response was, “There’s a way it tastes. Can’t explain it here but it’s sweet small sha. I enjoyed it a little.”

This statement is deeply troubling and self-incriminating. Beyond its gruesome nature, it normalizes cannibalism and unfairly targets a group of people who depend on suya sales for their livelihood. Such comments not only spread fear and misinformation but also have the potential to incite hate against innocent Hausa food vendors. If she truly believes she ate human flesh, this is a matter for law enforcement, not online banter. It’s reckless and dangerous to make such claims publicly without proof.

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