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Dis Guy
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In Nigeria, the rich can pay for special "fattening rooms" to put on extra weight. BBC World Service's Outlook programme spoke to a couple who opted for such a service before their wedding.
"In the morning you eat fine," says Happiness Edem, recalling her time in the fattening room in the Nigerian city of Calabar. "After eating you can take a bath. From there you can sleep, you sleep fine, you wake up, you eat, you sleep."
Happiness attended the fattening centre for a total of six months, at the request of her husband, Morris Eyo Edem, leading up to their wedding. By the time she had come out, her body shape had changed completely - to the delight of her husband.
Fattening culture
The average weight of a Nigerian woman is 60kg - but Happiness is well over twice that.
As a prince, Mr Edem requires a particularly large wife, and adds that a slim wife would have no appeal for him.
Happiness maintains her weight through garri "I don't think I will ever even do that," he says. "People will think I am not rich, If a woman is not fat and has not gone through that process she does not qualify for marriage."
After she had been fattened up, he continued to maintain her weight through feeding her up on garri, a sort of porridge made from cassava tubers, and native salads, known as Ekpan Koko and Oto.
"I add rice and beans and more meat and fish to make her more huge and big to maintain the stature you want your woman to be," he adds.
And the Prince and his wife, who belong to the Efik tribe, certainly see no reason to change.
"When you are fat, it makes you look healthy," says Happiness. "People respect you. People honour you. Wherever you go, they say, 'your husband feed you fine. "If you go to a village, people can come out to look at you, because you are healthy."
Despite the risks of heart disease, diabetes and other health problems associated with being overweight, Happiness says she has had no problems as a result of her stature.
"It is all about cultures," says her husband. "The culture here in our area permits women to go into fattening room. But the culture in Europe and other Asian or American does not."
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ikamefa (f)
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e don tey ! "  " in fact its part of their culture 
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finemocha (f)
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bull shit
when she is 50 and has diabetes adn heart disease, then she will know what is up
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laudate
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Going to the Fattening room is optional. It is NOT compulsory. It is a practice that is fast dying out. Am sure in the next five years, most people would have forgotten that such a thing existed.
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Dis Guy
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No one said it was compulsory. and did you say it was dying out?
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laudate
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No one said it was compulsory. and did you say it was dying out?Yup!
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Mikel X (m)
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1998 Mitsibushi Lancer GLX. Excellent condition, Factory fitted air conditioning, Sony am/fm stereo, 6 CD changer, Sony explode speeakers, light tints on windows and rear windshield, electric windows, lighted rear wing, ample boot space + light, meticulously manitained and serviced regularly. Pictures attached. price: N450K, negotiable. available for inspection. If interested please contact 08023384183 or 08067609885, only serious buyers.
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redsun (m)
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One man's meat is another's poison.Come to think of it,fat is horrible for health reasons,it affects the workings of the organs in the body and you are prone to diseases like diabetes,high blood pressure etc but like i said earlier on,it is a choice thing based on mind sets,evolution,we will get there.
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Siena (m)
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1998 Mitsibushi Lancer GLX. Excellent condition, Factory fitted air conditioning, Sony am/fm stereo, 6 CD changer, Sony explode speeakers, light tints on windows and rear windshield, electric windows, lighted rear wing, ample boot space + light, meticulously manitained and serviced regularly. Pictures attached. price: N450K, negotiable. available for inspection. If interested please contact 08023384183 or 08067609885, only serious buyers.
Wrong location though.
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Mikel X (m)
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Oops!!! How did that get in there  , Really sorry y'all
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desgiezd (m)
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I bet, u'll come out of there slimmer. LOL
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Ndipe (m)
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It is a dying culture, but nevertheless still thriving in certain parts of the Cross River/Akwa Ibom area.
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fesse (f)
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culture my ass. it is olding days thing.
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osereka (m)
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real men love big ladies
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wavemasta (m)
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@osereka, Yes yes you know the koko!!!!
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simmy (m)
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real men love big ladies
omo head on, unlike those freakingly disgustinstickthin models u see on catwalks on tv. Nigeria chics suddenly have a desire to be thin too,  ##@$#^#^%$%^$!!!! corpulence is sexy!
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ThoniaSlim (f)
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@topic
its a culture diminishing. and its never been compulsory to enter the fattening room.
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Mystique (f)
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Well, i never thot the 'fattening room' thing still existed in this modern day of heart diseases and obesity. . . . 
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Dijoka (m)
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hey hey this tin dey happen 4 Naija here? Little wonder Calabar women r so fat 
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touche (m)
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1 man's meat is another man's poison. sum like their women orobo', while sum like em lepa'. 
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grafikdon (m)
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This is not something new. A vast MAJORITY of Naija men prefer women with some meat, and before you jump on me, I didn't say 'fat', I simply said 'meat'. You can argue all you want but it is a fact. 
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Seun (m)
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Most of what we admire in a woman is fat. For example, the frontal section is all fat. Yes, the twins. The average woman doesn't have muscles. Do you like girls who look like Serena Williams and track stars?
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grafikdon (m)
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I put meat on quote. . . it simply means (My own definition) somebody with some flesh, not Muscle bound woman. Yes, I like women like Serena Williams.
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nossycheek (f)
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I wish they have a defattening room. I needdddddddddddddddd one
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Kobojunkie
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The defattening room has that Taibo dude on the screen telling you to get up and dance the weight off.
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