A post asked people to share advice others could learn from, but one user turned it controversial, writing: “Avoid buying Suya at night, especially from those roadside aboki, high chances are you will be eating human flesh.”

This statement is dangerous and deeply stereotypical. Suya, a popular Nigerian delicacy, is traditionally sold at night and mostly by aboki (northern) vendors. Suggesting they use human flesh not only spreads falsehood but also unfairly tarnishes the image of hardworking northerners. Such baseless claims can damage livelihoods, incite fear, and fuel ethnic hatred. Criticism should be backed by facts, not prejudice or wild imagination.

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