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Inside human parts market
in Lagos
By Jossy Idam (jidam14@yahoo.com)
Sunday, February 15, 2009
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•Photo:
Sun News Publishing
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Jankara market is self- effacing and deceptively ordinary.
Located close to Idumagbo area of Lagos Island, the market
is just a stretch of an old street.
Ears on the ground
Like other streets and markets, canvassers and touts hang
around the place pitching for customers and mugus (gullible
people). Though low in reputation,touts are an essential segment
of this time – honoured market. Over the years, the
place has come to be known as a place where any thing goes.
And so, the touts come handy here.
They have their ears on the ground, and therefore know all
the goings-on.
Book and wait
A week ago, our reporter posed as a juju priest who was in
dire need of human body parts for urgent rituals. After about
four hours of waiting and being passed from one “contact”
to another, and played around like ping-pong, the reporter
got a dealer who “booked” him. The rule here is,
if you want a fresh human body part, you book and wait. If
your order is for dry parts you get instant delivery.
But you must be an expert in human anatomy to decipher the
parts you want from man’s closest animal relations –
gorilla, chimpanzee and monkey.
Dark secret
But don’t jump to a hasty conclusion, there are genuine
traders and honest businessmen and women at Jankara.They perhaps
don’t even know that the place also habour a dark secret.
A police post even looks over the place. A signpost calls
it Oko Awo Police Post. An office on the counter there stared
at our reporter angrily when he asked him if the police know
about the wheeling and dealing in human body parts in the
area: “What kind of question be this? I beg go, no be
for here—o” the police officer retorted angrily.
Menumo
This expression when translated literally means “seal
your lips” in Yoruba. The term is said in whisper and
hushed tone — menu…mo .When you say the first
syllable, you pause, look around to be sure there’s
no third party or curiosity cat eaves dropping. When a deal
is struck, you will be taken to some dank shanties and courtyard
for your consignment.
The business is all about raw cash. A fresh human head has
a street value of N250, 000. Fresh internal organs like heart,
lung, kidney, and so on go for 500,000 a piece.
Other vital parts like penis, vagina and breast costs N50,000
each.Fresh tongue is sold at N100,000.
Sunday Sun learnt when a tongue is “ritualized and jujufied”
that it “works well” for traders and people who
apply for visa to go abroad “when well prepared, no
one go question you for embassy and even your working place”,
a dealer whose alias is Baba Ibeji revealed.
Toe and finger, Sunday Sun further learnt are good for travelers
and business people. “ The toe is for traveling without
falling.
The finger is to make money. Any thing you touch turns to
money”, Baba Ibeji said.
Fresh toe and finger goes for N50,000 each.
Ritual animals
Even animals considered endangered species are not spared
in Jankara. Herbalist beside the area’s butcher shop
openly sell a wide range of animals. Imprisoned in wire-mesh
cages are live animals like eagles, tortoise, chamellion,
alligator and so on. A live eagle goes for N10,000.
Dead and dry one costsN500,000. Live Tortois costN5,000 while
ordinary empty one is sold for N2,500.
Live chamelion costs N2,500. Dead and dry one goes for N2,000.
The lizard-like creature, Sunday Sun learnt, is in demand
by Advance Fee Fraudster —419. “When the thing
is worked”, it means the more you look, the less you
see, you will never caught,” one of the dealers who
declined to give his name said.
Tough-skinned
The dealers know their terrain and the world they inhabit.They
smell and sense danger in the air all the time. They are inclined
to do business with you if you mention and have a prove of
a regular Juju priest and customer. Even at this, they will
still carry out a check on you. There’s no physical
search. Under the pretex of “bringing your thing”,
they will call your guarrantor and run a check on you. Any
discovery of falsehood, they will cancel the deal and melt
out of sight, leaving you to wait forever
Where missing people go
Jankara might be the possible place where missing persons
in Lagos resurface but reduced to faceless, liveless body
parts. As though to corroborate this, the managing director
of Lagos State waste Management Authority (LAWMAN), Mr Ola
Oresanya told Sunday Sun in an interview that hardly a day
passes in the city without street sweepers and refuse collectors
picking dismembered corpses and body parts.
“The corpses and body parts may be the handwork of ritualist
and hit-and-run drivers”, he said.
Meanwhile Sunday Sun learnt that the morgues in the city are
brimming with unclaimed dcorpses.There’s no more land
for mass burial. So cremnation is the only option,”
the source said.
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