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My love for noodles is second to none... It's noodles with semi cooked egg dusted with suya pepper.....I like it spicy Second pics is noodles and Irish potatoes
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cutiereborn:Prestonn is a guy?? |
Darkseid:Please share your recipe |
cococandy:Yummy.... especially if it's a crunchy peanut |
cococandy:Yes o! Thank you ma |
Thegamingorca:It custard and groundnut and milk o |
Darkseid:Thanks boss |
I don't know what happened... I'd say my crazy culinary side was at work here Custard with floating nuts went down with sardine toast bread |
I don't know what happened... I'd say my crazy culinary side was at work here Custard with floating nuts went down with sardine toast bread
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Hello sir, I'm not happy with you at all. Why did you overthrow me on this space? This isn't fair... you're taking my shine Nice dishes! I salute your culinary skills.. It's good to be back. I see madam cococandy and others Darkseid: |
OMG |
*STREET AWARENESS CAMPAIGN AT LAGOS STATE.* On our visit to the "SAY NO TO SUICIDE AND DEPRESSION" project by Conceptional Crew in conjunction with Ogwa TV, it was an amazing project as they were making a film to help create an awareness that "depression is real but suicide is not the answer". LEAD Project came in to create a community awareness show/interview session and documentary to first: •Check the knowledge of people in the community from teenagers, adult to parents on the issue of suicide and depression. •To educate the community on what depression is all about and how suicide is not the answer and how been there for a family member, friends, acquaintance e.t.c. can make a difference in someone’s life. •The benefit of trusting someone and sharing their thoughts and also the role of a confidant (if someone is trusting you with their pain, no one makes you a judge over them). We did a street interview on many shop owners as well as passersby and questions were asked and replies were filmed and documented to help other communities or individuals who will have access to the video get insight on depression and suicide. "SAY NO TO SUICIDE AND DEPRESSION” If you want to reach us or refer someone please contact our social support line: • +2348031936319 • +2348169588272 • +2347069056362 #LEAD #LivingEverydayAboveDepression |
These celebrities should also solicit for the come back of: Who wants to be a millionaire Gulder Ultimate Search Maltina Dance Hall Project Fame Let's see people with raw talent. thanks |
Following keenly |
Hmmmm. I'm lost What's the similarities? |
Father Abraham |
Good for them May their repentant be permanent #SayNoToCultism |
Interesting. We are also going to disregard the Ministers. I'm so tired of these failures Buhari assigns as Ministers. What are their functions? Are they worth the allowances they receive? Nigeria go better sha ![]() |
Wahala day o Hope the snake did not swallow our money or their certs ![]() |
What then should we call them? Technologists? I am tired of the over-respected term "Medical" Thanks for the information though |
Big brother though. I miss the likes of: Gulder Ultimate Search Milo Last Kid Standing Maltina Dance All Everyday Circle Fuji House of Commotion Super story et all Good old days ![]() |
grayht:I thought I had outgrew mine. It came back recently. Although, it was triggered by something |
I'd rather not say. Although, there's a level of depression DEALING WITH BULLYING Bullying is all about power, making yourself feel bigger and stronger by putting someone else down. It involves deliberately and repeatedly attempting to hurt, scare or exclude someone. And it can be hitting, pushing, name calling, or more indirect, such as deliberately leaving someone out of games, spreading rumours about them, or sending them nasty messages. Whatever form it takes, bullying can be incredibly damaging. It causes distress and can lead to loneliness, anxiety and depression. Bullying can also affect children’s concentration and achievement at school. When children have been bullied they may Not want to go to school Be unusually quiet or secretive Be more unhappy or anxious than usual, especially before or after school, sport or wherever the bullying is happening Become more isolated – stop hanging around with friends or lose interest in school or social activities Seem oversensitive or weepy Have angry outbursts Complain about having headaches, stomach aches or other physical problems. *Here are some ways you can make a difference when you see bullying:* Don't join in or watch bullying. Bullies love an audience. Stop any rumors. If someone tells you gossip, don't pass it on to others. Stand up for the person. Tell an adult. Encourage the bullied person to talk to an adult. Offer support. If you want to reach us or refer someone please contact our social support line: +2348031936319 +2348169588272 +2347069056362 #LEAD #LivingEverydayAboveDepression |
Functionoftime:Thank you sir! Thank you Pistotita! Please I need more precise answers What's the price of Darina, CU 999, Tokyo and Greengo? Is Tokyo and Murano F1? |
Good morning house! What period of the year are cucumbers expensive and cheap and how much are they sold during that period? |
Pap & Akara. for breakfast. The akara was so fluffy
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Congratulations sir. I'm inspired. I know soon, God will provide the cash necessary for me to enroll in a Culinary academy. I must be a certified chef. Amen. Congrats again brother. Above the sky is your starting point. Keep working hard and don't forget where you're coming from. Also, take note of where you are going. This is just the beginning! |
chasers:Thank you. I appreciate |
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