THE ILLEGAL AND HEALTH RISKS OF CONSUMING CROCODILE MEAT IN NIGERIA
Suya is the king of Nigerian street food, but consuming endangered animals like crocodiles could land you in jail — and worse, it threatens our health and wildlife!
In Nigeria, grilled crocodile meat is sold in places like Abuja and Lagos — but many don't realize it's illegal to hunt, kill, or trade crocodiles under Nigerian law (Endangered Species Act of 1985, CITES regulations, etc.). If you're caught eating or buying it, you could face serious legal action. Ignorance is no excuse.
Plus, eating wild-caught crocodile meat poses serious health risks (zoonotic diseases!).
Globally, people have been fined huge amounts for trafficking endangered species meat — like a man in Canada fined $7,500 for smuggling dwarf crocodile meat.
Bottom line?
- Know the law.
- Protect your health.
- Save endangered wildlife.
Stay informed. Stay responsible.
Written by Daniel Okonkwo for Profiles International Human Rights Advocate.
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