One tittle-tattle is ubiquitous in Lagos that black human parts are the culinary delights of Asians in Thailand.
Can you believe this? Who can blame anyone for this horrifying news about this Asian cuisine that is spreading like wild fire in harmattan.
Only last month, there was disturbing and gruesome news and pictures on the internet of Asians eating black human parts in Thailand. It was like a scene from Hammer House of Horror – that flesh-creeping, blood-curdling Television series in the 1970”s and early 1980”s.
On Tuesday, October 21, 2009, the whole world woke up in the morning and had their hearts in their mouths when they saw on the internet, horrific scenes of Thai delicatessen that you would ever have thought could only be possible in the never, never world of fiction. Never mind the menu in that part of the world that consists of cats, dogs, lizards and snakes.
The pictures showed a group of people in Thailand butchering a black man to pieces before cooking and feasting on his parts.
Presently, newspaper vendors in Lagos are doing a brisk trade selling Magazines for one hundred Naira each with barbaric and gruesome pictures and stories of Asians butchering, eating and trading in black human parts. These magazines are everywhere in Lagos.
Nigerians and other Africans are already fleeing Asia as black human parts are the delicatessen particularly in Thailand. Blacks are on the run. All roads lead out of that country. Nigerians at home are making calls to their friends and relations in Bangkok, Thailand to ascertain their safety.

Why do Nigerians venture abroad with all the risks simply to eke out a living for themselves and their dependants and eventually find themselves on the menu of Asians? With all these pictures on the internet and in magazines, we can see the pasture abroad is not greener as it is being painted. There is nowhere in the world where the streets are paved with gold. And it is not true that success awaits those that travel abroad. Nigerians should stay at home and find something worth doing. The government should make conditions at home conducive enough to make our citizens willing to stay at home.
Meanwhile, an official of the Thai embassy in Abuja, who wishes to remain anonymous, says the pictures and stories on the internet will be investigated.
I say there is fire on the mountain…RUN, RUN, RUN, RUN……………
Written by Henry Kester Ewruje a freelance writer from Lagos





The people of Thailand have always had a curiousity for Body parts, take a look at this video.
wow na wah oh
is this real?
I was dumbfolded seeing such barbaric act been exhibited by the Thai people in YouTube and a well packaged shelf stocked with human part in the write-up titled CANNIBALISM – NIGERIANS ON THE RUN …and because of this I ask myself Quo Vadis? As I read through, I felt like assassinating the Thai men and women in my environs but for a second thought, I had a flash back of what will follow those that kills ‘judgement’ (read Matthew 5:21).
The Thai people thinks that eating Africans will give the potency to dash like a jaguar as Africans are known to be when it comes to the Olympics.
There is really fire on the mountain for Africans in Asia, what we need to do now is follow the trend of D’banj….. MOBOLOWOWON
Oh my God this is absurd! what is the government of Thailand doing concerning this? it’s unthinkable to the extend of placing human parts on the food shelfs. I hate this and it as to be condemned world wide.Is any world press on this atall? am begining to hate the Asian’s
The body parts are made out of BREAD! not real human parts, but it still looks disgusting.
In Thailand, there are several groups of volunteers that would go out and help transport the bodies of accident victims to the coroner office. The reason being is that the Coroner office in Thailand does not have enough manpower to go out and perform all the tasks of retrieving bodies themselves.
The pictures you are seeing came from an event hosted by one of the volunteer group mentioned above. Many times the bodies were never claimed, these bodies are actually stored in an unclaimed cemetary. But when they run out of space to buried the bodies, they would have to clean out the cemetary. The pictures here shows the volunteers actually cleaning the cemetary by removing the unclaimed bodies. This needed to be done to make space for the new bodies.
In order to maximize the space to keep the bones, they had to remove the remove the flesh (which later would be cremated) and only kept the bones.
These people have worked with the dead bodies for so long that it doesn’t bother them to sit down and eat their lunch next to the bodies. The volunteers are NOT eating the corpse. They are just eating the rice with some stir-fry meat with ginger.
http://www.pattayapeople.com/default.asp?Folder=16&IdArticle=5028