Welcome to Badagry Snake Market. It is
arguably the biggest snake market in these climes. Tucked at a corner of
the Badagry main market, it takes care of the needs of snake lovers.
There, baskets and bags of different species and sizes of dried and
fresh snakes are displayed and sold to enthusiastic buyers, who throng
the place every market day. Some of the buyers come from near and
distant places. It was gathered that most of those who come to Badagry
to buy snake meat are women who operate restaurants. However, some come
to buy for personal or family use. Investigation reveals that the snake
market holds every eight days. But if it falls on a Sunday, it will be
moved to the next day. It could not be ascertained why business is not
done there on Sundays. One of the traders, who identified herself simply
as Iya Azeez, said: “Na so we see am o. I don’t know why there is no
market on Sundays here.”
Inside the Canine Cuisine Market
The
reporter was at the snake market and witnessed brisk business going on
there. You stop in your tracks as you step into the market to behold
baskets and bags of fresh and dried snakes, among other creepy
creatures. In fact, an eerie feeling enveloped the reporter when he saw
the stacks of snake meat. But for the buyers and sellers, it was
business as usual, as they went about their transaction like other
traders. For them, snake is like any other meat; there is no fuss about
it.
Both the sellers and buyers of snake meat begin to arrive the
market early in the morning. In fact, if you do not get to the market
early enough, you may not see any snake to buy because the demand is
quite high.
For instance, a reporter got to the market at about
9.30am and almost everything had been sold out. Only a few baskets were
on display and within minutes, they were gone too. The early callers
were seen packing the coils of snakes into bags and baskets.
“If you
really want to buy a large quantity of snakes, you must come early. You
must be here not later than 7.00 in the morning. Otherwise, you may have
to buy from retailers and the price will not be the same. The best time
to come is from 6.00am,” explained one of the traders.
Snakes are
not exactly cheap at the market. One large snake can cost up to N1400
while a small one can cost between N400 and N500. And if you want a live
snake, you can place an order with one of the dealers and she will
bring it to you the next market day.
Investigations revealed that a
large chunk of the snakes sold at the market were ‘imported’ from the
neighbouring Togo and the Republic of Benin. Over the years, they have
maintained steady supplies from their farms. Apart from snakes, other
special delicacies sold in the market include frogs, alligators,
tortoise, snails, bush meat and dried fish.
People really love snake
meat; there is no doubt about it. And people attribute different kinds
of taste to it. Some say snake meat tastes like fish; some say it is
like chicken. Yet, others say it has a peculiar taste, something better
tasted than described.
“If you have not tasted snake, you don’t know
what you are missing. It is a tasty meal. I think it is better when
prepared as pepper soup but you can also use it to prepare soup or stew.
There is nothing like it. I’m in love with snake meat,” volunteered a
young woman, who identified herself as Iya Lekan.
She said that she
could not afford not coming to buy snakes every market day, otherwise
her customers would not be happy with her. She added that business had
been good.
Take this from Ebere Torti, an indigene of Abia State:
“Sure, I do eat snake meat. It tastes like chicken. I eat it at a
restaurant at Idimu, Lagos, at the cost of N300 per plate of snake
pepper soup. They also do ‘point and kill’ which is sold for N1500. But
when I was in the village I used to kill it by myself. I used to roast
and eat the meat. In fact, I really like snake meat.”
When
reminded about the poisonous venom said to be present in the bones of
snakes, Ebere quipped: “People say that but I’ve not noticed such since I
started eating snake.”
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