A young Nigerian woman has issued a warning to the public after discovering that the kilishi she received from Abuja was actually rubber coated with heavy suya pepper.

The TikTok user, @timiobong, shared her alarming revelation on the video-sharing platform after her father brought her the popular dried meat snack from a trip to Abuja.

Suspicious of the taste, the woman decided to investigate by washing the kilishi with a sponge.

To her astonishment, she discovered that what appeared to be dried meat was, in fact, synthetic rubber coated with suya spice. “My dad travelled to Abuja and I begged him to buy me kilishi when coming back to Lagos,” she captioned the video.
Reactions from Social Media Users
The shocking revelation sparked numerous reactions online:
- @treasurepaul1: “No be lie thought as much 😭 I don go chop rubber that day.”
- @mae_mae576: “Jesus Christ 😳 how did you find out it wasn’t really kilishi. Thank God you didn’t consume it 🙏.”
- @calidad.ng: “In 2018, a friend of mine bought it for me, decided to add it to my soup and I heated it up and it came out exactly like this, since then I stopped eating it.”
- Princess Nie: “Jesus I thought the pepper was much and you were trying to wash it out 😭😭😭 ahh.”
This incident serves as a cautionary tale for consumers to be vigilant about the authenticity of food products.