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Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 8:51pm On Jun 11, 2020
iKingsley:
Chai! I can remember!

All these Indomie generation won't know what these are cheesy

We use them to give food to our neighbors then during sallah (odun kekere and odun nla)
Chai they will now be giving us 20 naira or tomorrow 10 naira then...good old freaking days

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Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by Omoejigbahe(m): 8:55pm On Jun 11, 2020
They were members of our family back then.
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by WakeNbaked: 8:55pm On Jun 11, 2020
Wiseandtrue:

No be small chomchin grin grin grin
Make I reason your matter naw.
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by Yustash001(m): 8:59pm On Jun 11, 2020
shukudi:

That is not abo ajase. Abo ajase local pass that one.
For the tray na poor people house you go find am those days.
It's abo ajase....ask elders..
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by mofedamijo(m): 9:09pm On Jun 11, 2020
EXLOVER:
Jollof rice with fried goat meat or stew rice is always sweet on that plate.

During Xmas we always receive foods from neighbors with that plate. Good old days. No worries

You be ogbologbo ogbonge.....They will put it in a basket and then place new napkins on it. choi. if we made pounded yam, we il be praying they bring Jollof. We chop till belle say no more. The good old days. I reminisced on this with my brother before we left naija, am like naija has changed, No more exchange of food, calenders, diaries, mint notes.

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Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by EXLOVER(m): 9:12pm On Jun 11, 2020
mofedamijo:


You be ogbologbo ogbonge.....They will put it in a basket and then place new napkins on it. choi. if we made pounded yam, we il be praying they bring Jollof. We chop till belle say no more. The good old days. I reminisced on this with my brother before we left naija, am like naija has changed, No more exchange of food, calenders, diaries, mint notes.
Trust nor cor dey again, but that was a real Nigeria culture which i love till date.

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Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by Arkmanbuddy(m): 9:17pm On Jun 11, 2020
albertatrina:
how time flies ! This was the special plate then. Now I may lose appetite if I'm served in this plate

There's no Indigo in your signature, why?
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by sicily4u: 9:23pm On Jun 11, 2020
That Plate is a new model
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 9:27pm On Jun 11, 2020
The one on the first pic might still be in our storage room. I enjoy eating only hot rice from it.
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by amaks: 9:34pm On Jun 11, 2020
shilenji:
I dont understand anything here. What does the plate signify?

Indomie generation spotted. Lol
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by cococandy(f): 9:39pm On Jun 11, 2020
IME1:


How much?
Make i go visit my parents house for mid night cool cheesy
cheesy
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by emmyloski125(m): 10:06pm On Jun 11, 2020
Chai! Those days, if you see this plate in any of the scenes in a Nollywood movie, just know that there's poison inside
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by khatea: 10:06pm On Jun 11, 2020
Haywhymido:
the plate can still be easily found around but that tray na olden day stuff


With the stainless weight it now has?
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by oomakinwa: 10:21pm On Jun 11, 2020
Is called ajase
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by Numero9: 10:24pm On Jun 11, 2020
Fiisty:
Hmm


Indomie and Egg.
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by KC031: 10:36pm On Jun 11, 2020
Na Average family and rich family dey get that kind plate for my side that yr ooo...chai! I'm an old man already, I need marry cry
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by Akayd2(m): 11:21pm On Jun 11, 2020
my mom still have them
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by millyj(f): 11:22pm On Jun 11, 2020
I still have the set
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by shukudi(m): 11:23pm On Jun 11, 2020
Yustash001:
It's abo ajase....ask elders..
These ones are the abo ajase. Now compare to the one posted by the OP. The bowls with black handles came from Asia, so how could they have been called abo ajase?

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Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by hopexter(m): 11:29pm On Jun 11, 2020
shilenji:
I dont understand anything here. What does the plate signify?

It has a huge historical interests to to some of us. It's not really for your generation/kinds to understand. Hope you're safe kiss cheesy
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by ghettochild(m): 12:04am On Jun 12, 2020
Yustash001:
That plate we call it abo ajase.....Made in Ajase,Benin republic
It's made in China ooo
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by nwosukingsley366(m): 12:34am On Jun 12, 2020
grin grin
shilenji:
I dont understand anything here. What does the plate signify?
grin
shilenji:
I dont understand anything here. What does the plate signify?
it signify the two Y in the nigeria coat of arm (indomie generation)
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by CGMedia: 1:26am On Jun 12, 2020
We still get am for House
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by bigfrancis21: 2:09am On Jun 12, 2020
Emmyloaded:
This PLATE usually comes in a set, all floral and beautiful. Mostly used to serve fathers or give food to visitors in the family.

The TRAY is the best bet for serving food to a whole family at once. You even get more space to put water, spoons and cups.

They are the joy of Christmas and other festive periods but if this tray hits the ground, the sound can be heard as far as 10miles from where it fell.

Yes o. Special plates used to serve my father his food and also some special visitors. How time flies!
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by Donwoosky: 3:26am On Jun 12, 2020
shilenji:
I dont understand anything here. What does the plate signify?


Poverty angry
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by ThatFairGuy: 3:43am On Jun 12, 2020
solmus:
Abo ayo
Any stainless steel plate is called Ayo. That's abo ajashe
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by GodisFirst: 3:44am On Jun 12, 2020
Still in the markets. They are called Enamel Wares because they are enamel coated.
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by nikkypearl(f): 4:00am On Jun 12, 2020
Yustash001:
That plate we call it abo ajase.....Made in Ajase,Benin republic
set awon Melchizedek grin grin wink

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Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by Origin(f): 4:51am On Jun 12, 2020
That is a confirmed quality bowl used to drink correct ijebu garri or serve at festivities.



That tray is for the rice of all the children. All the small pikins gather round it on the floor with spoons sticking out from all sides for the party rice.
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by banio: 4:52am On Jun 12, 2020
How time flies
Re: Did Your Family Use This Plate & Tray? (Throwback Photo) by Icezikagu(m): 7:33am On Jun 12, 2020
tongue grin With this plate, ur food is always secured and for d tray, u have notin to worry about..... #fastfood_tins

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