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Essay / When quail eggs become a miracle product for making money...
If there is something interesting – and even surprising – about Africa, it is a continent where intelligent and demanding individuals can capitalize on the gullibility of others and make millions within the country. a wink. It's a place where even the monkey's red ass, gently coated with a little lying and persuasion, can be marketed as an almighty product and sold for millions of dollars to simple-minded individuals. It is therefore not surprising that in recent times, some miserly Africans have traded quails. eggs and meat as miracle drugs against all kinds of diseases such as diabetes, anemia, AIDS, tuberculosis, chronic pneumonia, stomach ulcers, bronchial asthma, impotence to name a few some allegations. Even though there is no scientific finding to support these claims, many gullible people spend a lot of their hard-earned money to buy the “wonder product”. To top it all off, some people in Kenya strongly believe that eating quail eggs could help their favorite English Premier League club, like Manchester United, win a match. Excuse me! Ok, I guess you might begin to understand why quail eggs must have become an essential product in the UK, Kenya and a host of other countries, where club fans continually snack on quail eggs uncontrollably in the hope that their various league clubs will. enjoy the miracle of the quail egg. Still don’t understand why quail eggs will soon overtake khat as the national past – a delicacy to snack on in Kenya? Logically, the club with the most fans and which eats a large portion of the miracle quail eggs wins the most. Interestingly, given Manchester United's miserable position in the Premier League table, could it be that the club's supporters have downplayed eating...... middle of paper . ..... my wife left me after 50 years of marriage. Now she wants to come back after hearing what I can do in the room. Do you want to try me? I thank the quail egg and the government which made it public. Julius Ochene, a 76-year-old Nigerian, bragged. Of course, our reporter did not take Pa. Ochene's challenge, so it was difficult to verify her claims, but she is sure of one thing: the placebo effect is due to the drug. what quail egg is for astute quail egg sellers. It is not strange to believe that a placebo has a greater impact on credulity. To the extent that some people strongly believe in the quail egg as a natural healing product and miracle, many wicked elements are destined to enrich themselves immensely from the placebo – the effects of this belief. The above story is a parody. It is entirely fictional; so none of the characters mentioned in the story are real