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Events / Popular Nigerian Food To Include In Your Menu by aaotech: 9:57pm On Mar 10, 2018

I have been exploring the different kinds of foods Nigerians love to eat and the types of Nigerian foods you have to eat in your life time. These foods are simply wonderful meals you cannot afford to miss. In addition to meals on the main menu, there are several side dishes that Nigerians love and you should ensure you serve these side dishes at your reception. Here is a list of these dishes.

Small chops
So while your guests are engaged with the program of the day, they do not expect the table to be empty and dry. Nigerians want to see small chops in small disposable plates served on the table. They do not joke with the puff-puff, samosas, steak meat that would be served there. While they wait for the famous party rice, they want to keep their mouth busy. The oyinbo people call it appetizer.


Fried Yam and Fish
When people must have had their fill of the main food served at a party, you will be amazed at the rate at which they would rush the fried yam and fried fish. Normally, this is a food Nigerians buy at the roadsides and would park their cars to eat while on the move. Having it served at a party will interest most people and you can be sure it would finish in no time. If you are able to provide this at your party in addition to all the other foods set on the menu, your party would not be forgotten in a long time.


Ewa Agonyin and Dodo
Nigerians love this meal and would go any length to eat it. Having beans served and fried plantain served at your party means you are considerate and have put nearly everyone into consideration while planning it. Some guests who are trying to regulate the intake of carbohydrates in their diets would opt in for this easily.


Asun
Asun is spicy goat meat that is particularly served at parties as the most important tool: an outdoor grill is not one that every Nigerian owns or has access to. Asun has a unique aroma thanks to the goat meat flavor. The goat is usually grilled in an open air barbecue and chopped into tiny pieces.


Peppered Snails
Nigerians are huge fans of meat, more so when its peppered, fried or grilled. Peppered snails are a delight at parties as they are not readily available on the streets; hence guests look forward to having this tasty snack at events. In addition to the taste, the health advantages of snail are not lost on Nigerians.


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Events / How To Plan The Perfect Wedding Without Breaking The Bank by aaotech: 11:34pm On Mar 07, 2018
Everyone dreams of the perfect wedding, and planning one invariably entails a lot of expenses. Many things have to be in place - the lightings, the decorations, the stage, the sound system, the bouquets, the souvenirs, and the cake too!

The average Nigerian wedding (https://theweddingz.com/stories/now-that-is-a-nigerian-wedding?utm_source=Nairaland) costs a heartbreaking 3 Million Naira, and that’s – for many grooms - bad news. The good news however is that the cost of setting up a wedding can be greatly reduced without sacrificing style, and without compromising the elegance of the ceremony.

So how do you make sure that your fairy-tale day doesn’t turn into a financial nightmare?

Set Clear Priorities
Clarity in thought and in need is important to trim cost without ruining your idea of a perfect wedding. Write down the most essentials only, and in order of their importance. Drawing up a budget might seem like an obvious point, but many couples forget to start with this all-important point.


Cut Expenses on Your Dress
I know ladies, I know – your wedding gown is a big deal. It’s hard to compromise here, but wedding gowns can run your estimates to feverishly high numbers. If you find a dress with a ridiculously high price tag, be ready to explore, be ready to look elsewhere. You’ll probably find another one just like it around the corner, with a price tag that will not singlehandedly wreck your budget.


Beg, Borrow, or Steal
Instead of forking out to get insanely expensive necklaces, shoes or earrings, consider getting them second hand or borrowing from friends and family members that you trust. Unless you make an announcement, nobody will suspect. grin


Give a Short Notice and Trim the Guest List.
The easiest way around having over so many people at your wedding ceremony is to close up the number of days between the announcement of the wedding and the actual ceremony. Do not over-invite people – if there’s anyone you wouldn’t happily buy a meal on any other day, then you should leave their names out.


Use a Neutral Location
For many Nigerians, the beach might sound like an odd place to get married, but hey, who says you have to fall into the cliché! If you consider what it would take to host the whole town, then a beach wedding might actually be a wise alternative. Nice pictures, great background, and a calm environment.


Cut Cost on Invitation Cards
The huge amount of money spent on invitation cards can be cut too. One way to do this is to buy less expensive, yet stylish cards. Nobody really cares about the colour, the size, and other unnecessary features on the cards that cost you extra cash to print. You can use invitation software to make the cards yourself. The point of an invitation card is to inform and request the presence of people - text messages or e-mails could do just that, at little or no price.


Use Local Expertise
Consider using local expertise for many wedding tasks. From a hair stylist to a master of ceremonies; from top decorators to a band, using talented friends and family members can help reduce the overall cost. For instance, instead of hiring celebrity artistes, you could try that church brother with the voice of angels, or you could simply hire a DJ. In terms of decoration, video coverage, makeup etc., take time off to find out some good hands around you. Big brands come with big budgets. You can hire vendors for whatever budget range you're looking for at www.theweddingz.com/hire-a-vendor.


Listen, this is from me to you. Do not forget the purpose of a wedding ceremony: to get married. At the end of the day, you will be Mr. & Mrs. X. If you spend just #100,000, you will be just as married as the couple who have spent 100 Million Naira and TheWeddingz (https://theweddingz.com is here to help you achieve that.

And that, dear reader, is all the fact.

Events / Re: URGENT: Please I Need An Event Centre/ Hall At Akowonjo/shasha Lagos by aaotech: 9:35pm On Mar 05, 2015
You can check ogavenue.com.ng, I think you can get more options from them and also book.

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