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The Fattening Rooms Of Calabar by Mamajama(m): 5:39pm On Jul 19, 2007
Is there any credibility to this story?

In some African societies being fat remains a symbol of status and power - despite the well-known problems connected to obesity,
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."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6904640.stm
Re: The Fattening Rooms Of Calabar by Nobody: 5:45pm On Jul 19, 2007
it is true but now very rare
Some Igbos back in the day had a similar culture,my grandma told me of it.
It was also done in Rivers state amongst some tribes there.

I think it was a culture common to the South Eastern and south southern people.

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Re: The Fattening Rooms Of Calabar by Mamajama(m): 8:15pm On Jul 19, 2007
WHy the hec will anyone want a fatty bom bom?
Re: The Fattening Rooms Of Calabar by snazzydawn(f): 9:42pm On Jul 19, 2007
The mboppo culture is almost fading out.
Re: The Fattening Rooms Of Calabar by Mamajama(m): 6:24pm On Jul 20, 2007
I hope so, I cant imagine anyone in this century that is looking at Beyonce wanting a CHUBBY CHECKER
Re: The Fattening Rooms Of Calabar by Nobody: 12:11am On Jul 23, 2007
Mamajama:

WHy the hec will anyone want a fatty bom bom?

Have you forgotten the poem you learnt in nursery school?

Some like it hot
some like it cold
some like it in the pot
nine days old.
Re: The Fattening Rooms Of Calabar by desire816: 11:37pm On Sep 06, 2014
I for one despise fat in a woman. thank goodness i didnt exist in that era for i would ve died a bachelor. my hatred for fat is embedded in my DNA. Lol

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