Man Eating Man (Nigerian Version)

Posted by Unknown On Monday, July 23, 2012 0 comments


In the run up to the 2007 general elections, erstwhile President Obasanjo had led the PDP campaign train to Jos township stadium
where the PDP flag bearer and current Plateau State Governor, Jonah Jang was presented the PDP flag as the party's gubernatorial candidate. As you may recall, the then Governor, Joseph Dariye after some tough times with London authorities over what a BBC documentary recently tagged The King Of Corruption was impeached but later reinstated, thanks to a court ruling questioning the legality of the process of his impeachment. 

A day after the PDP campaign train had left the State, Gov. Dariye who was still embittered with role of the PDP in his ordeals referred to the PDP personalities including President Obasanjo who had converged the day before as dogs and warned that when next those dogs come from Abuja, they may not be lucky to get out because according him, his distant cousins the Beroms eats dog meat and will certainly not spare them should they revisit Jos. Back then, I did not quite get what Gov. Dariye was hinting at but recent discoveries are pointing to the fact that the movie: cannibal holocaust is child's play vis-a-vis the wanton acts of cannibalism among the Beroms.


For those of you who have watched the Cannibal Holocaust, you will agree with me that it is one of the most horrific movies around. The Cannibal Holocaust' (1980) is a controversial exploitation film directed by Ruggero Deodato from a screenplay by Gianfranco Clerici. Filmed in the Amazon Rainforest, the movie tells the story of four documentarians who journey deep into the jungle to film indigenous tribes. Two months later, after they fail to return, famous anthropologist Harold Monroe travels on a rescue mission to find the group. Eventually, he recovers and views their lost cans of film, which reveal what happened to the missing film makers. 
The film was banned in Italy, Australia, and several other countries due to its disturbing portrayal of graphic brutality, sexual assault, and animal violence. Some nations have since revoked the ban, but the film is still banned in several countries. Critics have suggested that the film is a commentary about civilized versus uncivilized society.[3][4][5

If you were dazed as I was after watching the cannibal holocaust, I wonder how you will feel after watching this clip of Beroms Eating Roasted Human Meat gleefully. 


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