Oh those wacky Nigerian's

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Before they bring out the entree's, I love an appetizer. Finger steaks always make a good starter.

Nigerian Restaurant Shut Down for Serving Human Flesh

Sad and horrifying and gross and true.

A hotel restaurant in Anambra, Nigeria has been shuttered by authorities for serving human flesh. According to the BBC, suspicious residents told police of rumors that the restaurant was cooking human meat for customers. Police then raided the restaurant, where they discovered fresh human heads that were still bleeding. The blood was in the process of being drained into a plastic bag.

In addition to the illegal meat, authorities discovered automatic weapons, grenades, and cell phones. Ten people were arrested in conjunction with the crimes. One resident said, "Every time I went to the market, I observed strange activities going on in the hotel. People who were never cleanly dressed and who looked a bit strange made their way in and out of the hotel, making me very suspicious of their activities. I am not surprised at the shocking revelation."

A priest who ate at the restaurant was surprised when presented with a bill of 700 Naira, or roughly $3.50 (Tens of millions of people in Nigeria subsist on less than $1 a day). "The attendant noticed my reaction and told me it was the small piece of meat I had eaten that made the bill scale that high," he said. "I did not know I had been served with human meat, and that it was that expensive."

Last year, Australian chef Marcus Volke murdered and cooked his girlfriend before killing himself. In Brazil, also last year, a man and two women were arrested for murdering potential nannies and then cooking their flesh into empanadas.
Nigerian Restaurant Shut Down for Serving Human Flesh - Eater
 
I made it through the first five minutes or so of a TV documentary on cannibalism in Nigeria. Apparently it's not all that uncommon.

Do they know who the victims were in this case?
 
I made it through the first five minutes or so of a TV documentary on cannibalism in Nigeria. Apparently it's not all that uncommon.

Do they know who the victims were in this case?

I don't know, but the important thing is, we're they tasty ?
 

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