Dog Meat Known As ‘404’ Is Medicinal, And Chases Away Evil Spirits Say Cross-River, Akwa-Ibom Consumers
In some communities in the Niger-Delta, eating dog meat is a
taboo, but among the Efiks in Calabar and other tribes in Cross-River
and Akwa-Ibom States, eating ‘404’, ‘J5’, ‘pepperoni’, among
others, as dog meat is prevalently known, is a way of life.
The guzzlers tell you bluntly that
it is a delicacy that goes smoothly with beer besides the medicinal and healing
power.
…Know no tribe
In a chat with Niger Delta
Voice, Mr. Ubong Udofia who has been in the business of dog
meat since 1994, said the delicacy knows no tribe as people from
different ethnic backgrounds, including Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba, Efik, Ibibio
patronize the joint.
“One thing they share in common is the
satisfaction they get from consuming the meat, which for some is an everyday
affair. We do not in this part see dog meat as a taboo like in some places,” he
said.
Remedies
Udofia added, “Most people here
believe that it cures malaria and other forms of ailments due to the varieties
of leaves and other ingredients that we use in preparing it. Truly it
works because I and my family have not had malaria in a very long time.”
Preparation
“It takes approximately two hours to
prepare the delicacy, I do the killing and butchering, while my wife takes care
of the cooking, we add local gin while cooking it to bring out the natural oil
from the meat because no other oil is used in the preparation.” Some
like it with plantain while some prefer it with rice using the scent leaf as
sauce, but I sell at least two dogs every day and sometimes three at weekends,”
he asserted.
In separate exchanges with Niger
Delta Voice, two other dog joint owners, Mr. Mbe Akpan
at Big Qua Town and at Mr. Etim Edibe Edibe reinforced Ubong’s
assertion. They said most people prefer dog to goat meat and beef
because of its nutritional and medicinal values and also, because of the way it
is prepared with plantain and rice.
A customer, Ms Edem Awan, who spoke
to Niger Delta Voice said,” I eat it every day because it is very
delicious; I particularly like the liver and the head, especially when cooked
with plantain pottage.
King of meat
An Ekpe title holder,
Chief Okokon Ita, told Niger Delta Voice that it is like a
traditional meat, without which stuffs for most traditional
ceremonies were definitely incomplete, especially in Efik land,
but that there was no voodoo attached to it.
He asserted,” When someone commits
suicide, a dog is used to do spiritual cleansing of the land to prevent the
re-occurrence of such bad omen. The dog is used to drive away the evil spirits
responsible for such evil happening and it is an age-long tradition among the
Efiks.”
“Also, when a child who is growing
up finds it difficult to walk, there is a concoction we make with the bones, we
use it to massage the leg of the child and within few weeks, the child will
start walking,” said Ita.
No evidence- Medical experts
However, medical experts say there
is no proof whatsoever that dog meat cures malaria. But some said it helps to
maintain osmotic blood pressure caused by plasma protein because of the high
content of albumin and can also prevent arteriosclerosis (the thickening,
hardening and loss of elasticity of the walls of arteries).
Written by Ike Uche of Vanguard
Dog Meat Known As ‘404’ Is Medicinal, And Chases Away Evil Spirits Say Cross-River, Akwa-Ibom Consumers
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Tuesday, September 02, 2014
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