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Dog Meat: It Cures Malaria, Repels Witches – Eaters in Ibusa, Agbor, Ubulu-Uku, Umunede
Vanguard (Nigeria) ^ | September 02, 2014 | Emmanuel Okolie

Posted on 09/02/2014 6:47:06 PM PDT by nickcarraway

AGBOR—THE number of people turning to dog meat (flesh and other palatable parts derived from dogs) for its undocumented health and spiritual benefits is snowballing, compelling sellers to open road side joints where they butcher and sell the meat, fresh or cooked. From Ibusa to Agbor, Ubuluku and Umunede in Delta State, you see men mostly in hidden or open kiosks demolishing plates of dog meat pepper soup, which they claim stands out from any other meats

Dog meat joint

Dogs butcher at work Dogs butcher at work As a group of people gathered round a giant size cooking pot in front of a kiosk built with bamboo sticks at Abuedo Quarters, Ubulu-Uku, along the Umunede Ogwashi-Uku Road, Aniocha South Local Government Area, it did not strike one that they were negotiating the parts of a newly slaughtered dog meat.

Some of the customers wanted to buy the parts and personally prepare them for their family members and friends.

Different experience

“When you buy dog meat that is prepared by the road side, you really enjoy the meat, but it is a different experience when you use it to prepare soup,” said Tony, a slim built bus driver, who parked his Toyota Hiace bus, which he uses to ferry passengers from Agbor to Asaba to join the ‘dog meat’ queue.

Immunization against malaria

On why he eats the meat, he said it serves as an immunization for his family against malaria attack. “We use mosquitoes net in my house, but somehow mosquitoes still find their way into the house, and I know that dog meat fights malaria parasite,” he added.

Foils witches’ attack

For some, dog meat prevents them from being attacked by witches and wizards and even makes evil spiritual forces to flee from them. “I do not fear witches because like dogs that have penetrating eyes, witches too see and they feel I have powers that neutralizes their power,” said Ike Azuka, a teacher who said, “ I visit dog meat joint at least three times a week.”

Traditional doctors’ favourite

At Umunede, Ika North Local Government Area, Ansalem, who sells both dog and goat meats, depending on the animal he gets for the day, told Niger Delta Voice that he sells the bitter part of dog meat to traditional medicine practitioners, who pay upfront for it.

Increasing demand

He also said that the increasing demand of the meat has led to the increase in price. “In the past, we used to buy a big dog for N3, 000 or N3, 500, but now people want to sell for N5,000 or more. That makes it very hard to make more than N2000 after sale.”

A dog met seller in Ibusa, Onyeka, who sometimes kills two dogs a day, and serves it with cooked yam, prepared with heavily- spiced pepper soup, said that he has heard some customers saying that dog meat eaters have fortified immune system that wards off any form of infection.

Onyeka, whose kiosk is proximate the Ibusa General Hospital, said that in the past, some customers used to send people to pick the meat for them, but they now walk in confidently to devour the meat. He said more people were eating the meat because of the good it does to the body.

“Whenever I kill dog meat, people hardly wait for me to finish its preparation before they start making demand,” he said.

Another seller, Success, who also runs a kiosk near Ibusa General Hospital, said that he hardly meets the demand of his customers, who according to him, range from the high to the low in the society.

In Orogun, dog is a deity

UGHELLI- DOG meat popularly referred to as ‘404’ by some people, and which they take immense pleasure in consuming, is a taboo at Orogun Kingdom, Ughelli North Local Government Area, Delta State. In fact, dog is revered as a deity in the Urhobo countryside.

It was learned that ancestors of the land founded by a warrior called Orogun, practically worshiped the animal because it helped them in the time of war. Other animals worshiped by Orogun people are the iguana and tiger.

Dog assisted our forefathers in battle

A knowledgeable native, Mr. Innocent Efetobor, who spoke to Niger Delta Voice, said: “We forbid it because it is ‘erosofe,” and erosefe is our god. When the Orogun people fought wars in the olden days, dog assisted our forefathers in the battle field, hence we forbid it.”

“As a matter of fact, any woman who is not an indigene but married to Orogun man, is also forbidden from eating dog meat and any man who is not an indigene, but married to Orogun woman is also forbidden from eating it,” he asserted.

Deadly offence to eat dog

A prominent legal practitioner, who hails from Orogun, Mr Richard Omokor, also told Niger Delta Voice: “We do not eat dog meat at all; it is a taboo for any Orogun indigene, man or woman to eat dog meat.”

“As an Orogun man, I do not even use the plate used in eating dog meat to eat. If I go to anywhere they eat it, I do not eat. If I must use the plate, I will have to purify the plate with native chalk. We can rear it as a domestic animal and sell to people,” he added.

On why they forbid it, he said, “Frankly speaking, I do not know, I may have to reach out and get back to you. I grew up as child to meet it this way.

He, however, said, “Those who dare it and fail to appeal the gods are in their graves, it is as serious as that. So we do not gamble with it. Once you eat, your skin will begin to change, you will see colours.”

Iguana, dog, tiger are sacred animals

A community elder, who threw more light, told Niger Delta Voice, “Orogun is made up of five quarters, namely; Umusu, Unukpo, Imodje, Ogwa and Emonu. We have sacred animals in Orogun kingdom, namely iguana, dog and tiger. They are sacred animals.”


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KEYWORDS: dogs; malaria; nigeria; witches
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To: SisterK
Frankly, I do not know. Dogs have been studied.

I did do some checking, and found out that apparently no one has confirmed that they can be or that they can't. (I know, not really helpful). the daily vet Ebola Virus and Cats

Other animals (bats, dogs, rats) are known to carry the disease (or at least be seropositive for Ebola), and primates may die from it, depending on the strain and the species.

From another viewpoint, though, if comtaminated with the virus through being splattered with bodily secretions, contact with a corpse or infected rodent, or slobbered on by a dog with the virus, I would think they could carry the virus as a contaminated surface (fomite) without actually having the disease.

61 posted on 09/03/2014 7:34:53 AM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
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To: Smokin' Joe

Thanks for the ping!


62 posted on 09/03/2014 8:12:33 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: Alamo-Girl

You’re Welcome, Alamo-Girl!


63 posted on 09/03/2014 8:33:56 PM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
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To: Bigg Red

Okay, so maybe our rules against eating predators do not extend to fish. Shark *is* pretty tasty.

I used to eat fish, until I became allergic.


64 posted on 09/04/2014 4:03:01 AM PDT by exDemMom (Current visual of the hole the US continues to dig itself into: http://www.usdebtclock.org/)
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To: Bigg Red
I wonder if such information would be accepted by people who believe that dog meat can ward off the powers of witches and evil spirits.

If that guy butchering and selling dog meat by the roadside develops Ebola, I'm pretty sure the customers would notice. At the least, they would wonder why he was gone. And many of the customers would probably get sick as well. I think they would put 2 and 2 together.

65 posted on 09/04/2014 4:05:26 AM PDT by exDemMom (Current visual of the hole the US continues to dig itself into: http://www.usdebtclock.org/)
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To: exDemMom

I have an acquaintance who claimed once to have a fish allergy. Seemed like he said it was white fish but that other seafood was just fine. But you are allergic to all fish? All seafood?


66 posted on 09/04/2014 6:53:34 AM PDT by Bigg Red (31 May 2014: Obamugabe officially declares the USA a vanquished subject of the Global Caliphate.)
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To: Bigg Red

Not all seafood, but it is very difficult to determine what is safe and what is not. Sometimes, I can tell as soon as I taste the food—for instance, a Chinese restaurant had steamed crawdads, and the second I tasted one, I knew that I could not eat them. With other fish, I don’t know until later, when I become violently ill. You don’t want to know the details. So I pretty much avoid eating any water animal.


67 posted on 09/04/2014 5:57:48 PM PDT by exDemMom (Current visual of the hole the US continues to dig itself into: http://www.usdebtclock.org/)
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To: nickcarraway

At least they eat what they kill, you can’t say that about dogs killed by American cops!


68 posted on 09/05/2014 3:49:56 AM PDT by mdmathis6
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To: exDemMom

Oh, that is a shame. Fish can be so healthful.

I rarely order fish out, though, as I don’t know where most of it comes from. When I buy fish to prepare at home, I will not buy it unless it says “wild caught” and “USA”. No farmed fish and no fish handled by Third World countries.


69 posted on 09/05/2014 6:29:42 AM PDT by Bigg Red (31 May 2014: Obamugabe officially declares the USA a vanquished subject of the Global Caliphate.)
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To: JRandomFreeper

Lol.


70 posted on 09/07/2014 5:18:39 PM PDT by cloudmountain
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To: nickcarraway

I do not have malaria and I don’t believe in witches.

Unless it comes down to me or the dog I will not eat dog.


71 posted on 12/18/2014 7:01:52 AM PST by rfreedom4u (Do you know who Barry Soetoro is?)
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