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Human Meat caned as tinned beef from China floods Nigerian Market

Africans is been fed by China with Human Meat in Tinned Beef


The Republic of China has been accused of deliberately packaging dead human remains in tinned beef cans and selling them at insanely cheap prices to Zimbabweans, South Africans, Zambians, Nigerians, and Kenyans.

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This came to light after a Zambian national (name withheld for security reasons) living in China has allegedly advised Zambians and Africans at large to stop buying Chinese corned beef.
She said that she discovered that Chinese beef companies are collecting dead human bodies to pack them in tins as corned beef, add species and send to Africa.
She furthermore urged Africans to shy away from Afro- Asian grocery shops and encouraged people to buy from local shops.
“I discovered it a few weeks ago, when I was invited to an interview in a large beef packing company, however I was later chased away when they discovered that I was from Southern Africa” she said.
‘I don’t know why they do this to Africa, I think it’s all because of the growing population so they don’t have where to bury their dead anymore.”
China currently enjoys extremely cordial relations with African countries who have adopted a look east policy.



The country has however been accused of sending cheap low quality goods to Africa, while reserving the best for the west – which it enjoys good relations with as well.

These meat which is highly harzadous to the health when consumed comes in diffrent brands and cans. Some have been processed and mixed into other product while others comes as tin beaf.

SILNETNEWS gathered that while some of these product legalally pass through our ports, the buck of them are illegally smuggled into the country. Nigeria being a country that depends on importation of most of it comsumable, we urge our readers to endeavors to always do the follow.
1. If you must byby, check out for the NAFDAC number of the product, that shows the product is legally approved for the Nigerian market.
2. Check out for the expiring date
3. The one most people dont care about; check the label to see the ingredient or chemecal composition in it. More espicially the type of preservatives used.
4. Buy foriegn canned foods from only recognized stored, that have a name to protect
5. Eat fish as much as possible instead of beaf whether canned or imported or not. Fish is more nutritional than beaf.
6. Buy already processed meat including the popular suya with caution.

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