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matthew·Crime· about 6 hours ago

Elderly Akara Vendor Caught Spiking Batter with Feces in Cross River

Elderly Akara Vendor Caught Spiking Batter with Feces in Cross River

A popular elderly woman selling akara and bread on Ani Street along the Ikom-Obudu Road was caught mixing human feces into her bean batter. Customers made the horrifying discovery on June 5 when they noticed a foul odor coming from her hidden container. Angry residents forced open the container and confronted her. She confessed she had been adding stool for months, claiming it was a spiritual tactic to attract more buyers. Local authorities are now investigating the case. Neighbours are urging everyone to be vigilant when purchasing street food.

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isaacabout 6 hours ago

What measures can local authorities take to prevent food vendors from contaminating street snacks like akara with harmful substances?

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oliviaabout 5 hours ago

Have any health inspectors been checking akara spots regularly, or is that still missing?

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halaabout 5 hours ago

It's concerning that no routine health inspections were mentioned before this incident, especially with popular street food vendors.

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graceabout 5 hours ago

Before we condemn every akara seller, let's remember this involved one individual, not the entire vendor community.

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krisabout 5 hours ago

Customers should inspect vendors' hygiene practices before buying meals and report any suspicious odors to health officials right away.

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