See reactions as a Twitter user said his mum refried Sallah meat with anointing oil! Details👇
The annual Eid El-Kabir celebrations otherwise known as Sallah has come and gone but there is an ongoing conversation about Sallah meat on Twitter and other social media platform at the moment.
A Twitter user named, Mr Alan just revealed that his mum used anointing oil to refry the Sallah meat given go her probably by a neighbour yesterday.
His mum’s action has caused quite a lot of reactions on social media as some claim what his mum did is rather uncalled for and unnecessary.
Others claim she shouldn’t have collected it if she is not interested in eating it.
See reactions 👇
You don't eat Sallah Meat but you de eat Suya. You go even collect tasting.
Weyrey wa l'ori e my dear… 😂
— Demola Of Lagos 𓃵 (@OmoGbajaBiamila) August 2, 2020
Don't collect someone's Sallah meat only to throw it away or so some weird shit. it's actually not funny
— unknown bishop (@duchesskk) August 2, 2020
Let's not pretend as though many parents today won't do exactly what that guy's mum did with the Sallah meat
The sad part will be when you with all the information that you're exposed to now end up doing the same thing.
— Dr. Chinonso Egemba (@aproko_doctor) August 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/kayechukwu/status/1289858059364233216?s=19
Daniel refused to eat the King’s meat. He didn’t take the meat and refry it in anointing oil. If you won’t eat sallah meat, don’t collect it.
— sedz🦋✨ (@actuallysedz) August 2, 2020
You can go and buy suya from aboki but you’re throwing the sallah meat given to you by another Aboki 🤡 🤡
— Jibril Ajiya (@jeebryl) August 2, 2020
Its sad
That the cornerstone of religion is love and you cant even show it
You call people your neighbours, you banter about everything and even send your kids to their houses to stay
But sallah meat is where you suddenly draw the line.
Hypocrites
— OSI. (@Osi_Suave) August 2, 2020
As a Christian, there is absolutely nothing wrong in eating Sallah meat from your Muslim friends.
In the same vein, if your own 'faith' forbids such, you might as well reject it politely. It's very wasteful and stupid of anyone to collect meat and trash it.— Adewale Adetona (@iSlimfit) August 2, 2020
I've never been a fan of sharing home cooked food during Christmas or any other festive period.
Just share bottled drinks so someone doesn't think you are trying to attack them spiritually.Just keep your Sallah Meat/Christmas food and share drinks.
— Mr Gump⚪ (@AYO_FAD) August 2, 2020
Collect Sallah meat and throw it away cos you think they want to harm you… If we still have people with this kind of mentality in 2020, then what's the 'wokeness' and 'exposure' people have been claiming they have.
— Adewale Adetona (@iSlimfit) August 2, 2020
On the sallah meat, We are the only Christians in our yard.. We have like 6 muslims as neighbours, and everytime they bring meat, we devour it as families likewise when we serve each of them during Christmas..
It's not a matter of religion. It's a matter of being good neighbours
— Oyiga Micheal (@Nsukka_okpa) August 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/daddy_lewa/status/1289876789150400512?s=19
If your mum actually collects sallah meat and food then throws it away or feed it to the dogs,she is a waster.
Jesus told the disciples to gather the 12 remaining basket so as to avoid wastage. If Uno you'll not eat sallah food & meat,don't collect it,don't be unfortunate.— Olawale𓃵|RIP RUTH (@TzOlawale) August 2, 2020