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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Coolitempq: 2:15pm On Apr 23, 2017
venai:
Ewu mmee! Onye bu Afonja? Kpo m FLATONJA. I nu go? Just stop wailing. O g'adi mma. Ooo?
mumu, oponu your mothers genes are the dominant ones so you are Afonja and can not by any chance qualify to be nwafor else we risk another saboteur grin tongue

So my Afonja brother be proud and embrace your people and heritage cause you will never be a nwafor, I know how painful this might sound and be for you but then again it is the bitter truth cheesy

Afonja 2.0

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by alizma: 2:19pm On Apr 23, 2017
thesicilian:
Not everyone does it this way, I have had the opportunity of participating in the process before so I can boldly say it is a very hygienic process.
Not even sure these ones above are Nigerians.
you are not sure they are Nigerians abi? I am a Nigerian, we did it like that when I was small, it is still being down like that till today. the ones prepared in that way taste better. the one I have at home right now was prepared in that way and I know you will like it.
if you have a friend from Ekiti, Ondo, Osun, you may ask him to get some for you.

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Nobody: 2:21pm On Apr 23, 2017
Coolitempq:
mumu, oponu your mothers genes are the dominant ones so you are Afonja and can not by any chance qualify to be nwafor else we risk another saboteur grin tongue

So my Afonja brother be proud and embrace your people and heritage cause you will never be a nwafor, I know how painful this might sound and be for you but then again it is the bitter truth cheesy

Afonja 2.0
Mumu, wetin come dey pepe you for body? Abeg go drink a spoonful of SNIPER. It will help you.

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by EmeeNaka: 2:22pm On Apr 23, 2017
londoner:


It is in Ekiti State but it makes no difference it is still Nigeria and maybe it was produced like this at some point in some parts of Igboland too. I know they also use pestle and mortar in SE also where they don't have grinding machines.
we still use pestle and mortar till date but this procedure of swimming inside oily water was never used in Igboland

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Nobody: 2:24pm On Apr 23, 2017
aljharem:


A beg Amu maka biko. Lol grin grin grin


Hapu m aka biko...not Amu maka biko..

Who is your translator??

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Nobody: 2:29pm On Apr 23, 2017
EmeeNaka:
we still use pestle and mortar till date but this procedure of swimming inside oily water was never used in Igboland

I concur. Never seen that sort of 'jacuzzi' before. We use odu na ikwe akwu...long pestle and mortar which is carved and buried in the ground, after which it is scooped and transferred to the oil extractor machine.

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by EmeeNaka: 2:31pm On Apr 23, 2017
gbosaa:


I concur. Never seen that sort of 'jacuzzi' before. We use odu na ikwe akwu...long pestle and mortar which is carved and buried in the ground, after which it is scooped and transferred to the oil extractor machine.
exactly!

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Coolitempq: 2:40pm On Apr 23, 2017
venai:
Mumu, wetin come dey pepe you for body? Abeg go drink a spoonful of SNIPER. It will help you.
mumu afonja you for mind your business now you Don buy market and na ur head you go use carry am, accept your scar faced clans and be proud of your origin, its a pity you are getting denied left right and center afonja Igbo wannabe. grin

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by gotnel: 4:13pm On Apr 23, 2017
Coolitempq:
Op that is not how red oil is produced in Nigeria and if indeed, any part of the federation produces red oil like that then it will be Afonjas that is why their oil smells and stinks like shit to the highest heaven, Afonjas need to be stopped from making anything edible in this life, cause all their edibles are indeed irritating and a eyesore they eat the back of plantain and back of banana and the back of yams like goats, and this is after they have soaked it in dirty mud water for days and when it decays and starts to smell like a decomposing corpse the prepare it as amala and start to swallow it. That's why their brain cells are decomposed too, they even do same for moi moi, I think UN needs to call Afonja to order before we have another plague, epidemic or humanitarian crisis in Africa.

Did I also mention that the same broom that they use to sweep their babies poo and their market gutters are the same broom they use to prepare their famous Afonja ewedu soup

Reasoning from a big he goat. No sentiment.

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by kolaaderin: 4:14pm On Apr 23, 2017
thesicilian:
Not everyone does it this way, I have had the opportunity of participating in the process before so I can boldly say it is a very hygienic process.
Not even sure these ones above are Nigerians.

70% of the oil in market today is made from this process, its only a minority presently using mechanised more hygienic processes. Leave Lagos and go to the villages to see for yourself.
Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by kolaaderin: 4:24pm On Apr 23, 2017
Coolitempq:
Op that is not how red oil is produced in Nigeria and if indeed, any part of the federation produces red oil like that then it will be Afonjas that is why their oil smells and stinks like shit to the highest heaven, Afonjas need to be stopped from making anything edible in this life, cause all their edibles are indeed irritating and a eyesore they eat the back of plantain and back of banana and the back of yams like goats, and this is after they have soaked it in dirty mud water for days and when it decays and starts to smell like a decomposing corpse the prepare it as amala and start to swallow it. That's why their brain cells are decomposed too, they even do same for moi moi, I think UN needs to call Afonja to order before we have another plague, epidemic or humanitarian crisis in Africa.

Did I also mention that the same broom that they use to sweep their babies poo and their market gutters are the same broom they use to prepare their famous Afonja ewedu soup

This definitely sounds like a broken record disc. It must sucks to own that brain in typing this shiiit

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Nobody: 4:26pm On Apr 23, 2017
Oil produced this way remains the best. ..the mechanized one has an odd taste. ..but then the environment should be kept clean
Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Fx55(m): 5:28pm On Apr 23, 2017
Coolitempq:
Op that is not how red oil is produced in Nigeria and if indeed, any part of the federation produces red oil like that then it will be Afonjas that is why their oil smells and stinks like shit to the highest heaven, Afonjas need to be stopped from making anything edible in this life, cause all their edibles are indeed irritating and a eyesore they eat the back of plantain and back of banana and the back of yams like goats, and this is after they have soaked it in dirty mud water for days and when it decays and starts to smell like a decomposing corpse the prepare it as amala and start to swallow it. That's why their brain cells are decomposed too, they even do same for moi moi, I think UN needs to call Afonja to order before we have another plague, epidemic or humanitarian crisis in Africa.

Did I also mention that the same broom that they use to sweep their babies poo and their market gutters are the same broom they use to prepare their famous Afonja ewedu soup
Afonjas are actually a very disgustingly dirty set of people. 98% of Afonja women have poosies that stink like rotten fish. Afonjas and hygiene are two parallel lines that can never meet.

Afonjas sef....
Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by aljharem(m): 5:40pm On Apr 23, 2017
gbosaa:



Hapu m aka biko...not Amu maka biko..

Who is your translator??

No translator I understand a bit
Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by CarlosTheJackal: 5:43pm On Apr 23, 2017
aljharem:


A beg Amu maka biko. Lol grin grin grin
You just murdered Igbo right here

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by aljharem(m): 5:49pm On Apr 23, 2017
CarlosTheJackal:
You just murdered Igbo right here

Loool I still dey learn nwoke
Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by EmeeNaka: 5:50pm On Apr 23, 2017
uzobaby:
Oil produced this way remains the best. ..the mechanized one has an odd taste. ..but then the environment should be kept clean
are you okay? Oil produced by swimming inside it tastes better? Is it the urine or the sweat from the body of producers that made it taste better?

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by alezzy13: 6:05pm On Apr 23, 2017
shocked shocked

Disgusting!!

You mean all the sweat and human secreations go join?? Nyama!!

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Coolitempq: 6:33pm On Apr 23, 2017
gotnel:


Reasoning from a big he goat. No sentiment.
the bitter truth, Afonja point out one lie in that post tongue

Crying Afonja. grin

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Coolitempq: 6:37pm On Apr 23, 2017
kolaaderin:


This definitely sounds like a broken record disc. It must sucks to own that brain in typing this shiiit
e pain am the truth remains only Afonja process oil this way that's why their oil stinks,

Accept the truth and stop wailing in pains and bitterness grin

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Coolitempq: 6:44pm On Apr 23, 2017
Fx55:
Afonjas are actually a very disgustingly dirty set of people. 98% of Afonja women have poosies that stink like rotten fish. Afonjas and hygiene are two parallel lines that can never meet.

Afonjas sef....
you are 110% correct it appears you have stayed in or visited the other 5 Afonja states outside Lagos, for people who want to see Afonja in all their gory, dirty and barbaric nature visit any of those other 5states you will marvel grin

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Dfinex(f): 6:58pm On Apr 23, 2017
pls o, in the south we don't do it this way biko. this looks very unhygienic

even with the mechanical mill that they use here I still feel more hygiene is required, e come be this thing wey i dey see.
Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Cashio(m): 7:00pm On Apr 23, 2017
londoner:


It is in Ekiti State but it makes no difference it is still Nigeria and maybe it was produced like this at some point in some parts of Igboland too. I know they also use pestle and mortar in SE also where they don't have grinding machines.
there is no where in igboland where they don't have grinding machines. Pestles and mortar are used in cases where the palm fruits are not large enough to be taken to oil mills. No part of Igboland have at any point practiced what I see in dat pix.....

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Lawless101(m): 8:46pm On Apr 23, 2017
This is not true. I once helped my mum at the palm oil factory in my home town Anambra.
We have two well known methods of processing oil.
>1 is by engine.
>2 is by mortar and pestle( is now obsolette) this picture must be outdated 1960s.

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Lawless101(m): 8:49pm On Apr 23, 2017
alizma:

you are not sure they are Nigerians abi? I am a Nigerian, we did it like that when I was small, it is still being down like that till today. the ones prepared in that way taste better. the one I have at home right now was prepared in that way and I know you will like it.
if you have a friend from Ekiti, Ondo, Osun, you may ask him to get some for you.
Rubbish, now i see the state that owns that pics. ANAMBRA PALM OIL IS THE BEST.
Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Lawless101(m): 8:56pm On Apr 23, 2017
uzobaby:
Oil produced this way remains the best. ..the mechanized one has an odd taste. ..but then the environment should be kept clean
pls tell me u ar nt serious... There are so many health risk involved in this method. Both the consumer and the producer are exposed to this risk. MAKE UNA LEAVE STONE AGE AND EMBRACE TECHNOLOGY.

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Nobody: 10:06pm On Apr 23, 2017
Coolitempq:
mumu afonja you for mind your business now you Don buy market and na ur head you go use carry am, accept your scar faced clans and be proud of your origin, its a pity you are getting denied left right and center afonja Igbo wannabe. grin
Aturu mmee, I am a FLATONJA. A proud flatonja. But you can never be more igbo than I am. QUOTE ME ANYWHERE! If e pepe you for body, go and take your spoonful of SNIPER. Oge ruo, amara ndi nwe obodo.
Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Nobody: 10:22pm On Apr 23, 2017
from where i come from,palm oil is never done this way,before the availability of machines,they use to cook it,pound it and then put inside a sack and squee it. but now they only cook while the machine do the rest. i don't know abt other tribe but matching it won't pill the back easily..
Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by menwongo(m): 10:33pm On Apr 23, 2017
Come to my mill and see how palm oil is produce. I think they are doing something else.
No one can match palm nut like that: Palm fruit must be hot before pounding it so that oil will come out in large quantities. If any of the heated fruit touches your skin it hurts.
So I doubt this palm oil production in action

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Re: See How Palm Oil Is Produced (Photos) by Coolitempq: 10:48pm On Apr 23, 2017
venai:
Aturu mmee, I am a FLATONJA. A proud flatonja. But you can never be more igbo than I am. QUOTE ME ANYWHERE! If e pepe you for body, go and take your spoonful of SNIPER. Oge ruo, amara ndi nwe obodo.
i can see you are not just an Afonja but one with an acute, chronic case of identity crisis, Mr man you are not Igbo and can never be not in this life not in the next better wake up to that reality, I don't know why you deny being Afonja maybe they have rejected you too, but sorry Igbo's don't take rejects nor bad blood we take only pure Igbo bloodline we keep our race clean, I guess you are one of those Igbo's Afonjas refer to as nwa peak milk, nwa sardine sorry I know it hurts to be a reject, well you can help yourself by locating one of the idp camps and start afresh and call your generation flatonja as you proudly do here, as for being Igbo you are not it and will never be.

Stupid Afonja be proud of you kind... dem swear for you.

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