Properties › Re: Lagos Targets 60 Days For Landlord-Tenant Dispute Resolution by Hanndye: 4:58pm On Dec 11, 2023 |
It's the way to go. Housing is a business, there you be no privilege to tenants to take landlords for a ride. The issue of tenants locking up apartments and disappearing into thin air should also be looked into. Methinks there should be a limited length of time that tenants can do that.
This is a welcome sudden awakening. |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Are Your Prayers God Have Answered In Year 2023? by Hanndye: 5:11pm On Dec 10, 2023 |
Glory, honour and praises to the Lord God Almighty for His mercies on me. |
Politics › Re: Nigerians Angry With Govt Officials Over High Cost Of Living, Shettima Admits. by Hanndye: 8:35am On Dec 10, 2023 |
I tell you, Nigeria's true development is not about tribal sentiments and deceiving the gullibles but having good sense and the sincere fear of God. |
Travel › Re: Beautiful Images Of Lagos; Nigeria's Economic Capital by Hanndye: 7:40am On Dec 10, 2023 |
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Politics › Re: Refineries Are Not Created To Reduce Fuel Price. Kyari by Hanndye: 9:39pm On Dec 09, 2023 |
[quote author=Iamzik post=127402855]Shebi APC people said subsidy is evil[/q popuote] They now say they were playing politics with Jonathan. And then, by extension, does that not mean they were playing politics with the destiny of Nigeria? Well, I don't blame them because they have as many imbeciles to back them up as they can dream of. |
Politics › Re: Refineries Are Not Created To Reduce Fuel Price. Kyari by Hanndye: 9:05pm On Dec 09, 2023 |
In other words, government policies are not to benefit the people but to play them and still enrich those in government. I ain't surprised because I knew they would be coming with the excuses to keep the gains for themselves. This people actually care themselves only and don't care a dime for the people. But some fools would be talking nonsense in their support. |
Food › Re: I Cooked Beans Within 32 Minutes! by Hanndye: 5:45am On Dec 09, 2023 |
GYBABA: Country hard and food is expensive and as of now, I personally think beans is one food item that I get to eat which fills me up for long and at the same time, not to expensive. I normally cook 1 and a half cup & it's more than enough to fill me the whole day. For this reason, I've been eating beans frequently. It's about #1400 to #1500 per Congo here in Ibadan for Oloyin beans. Some other varieties are sold as low as 1k per Congo. This method would save your gas or kerosene & it's not for people in a hurry. I tried it after reading about it online. I think it's called "Dry Cooking Method".
So this morning, I decided to cook beans. I cooked Oloyin beans in particular and I cooked it in just about 32 minutes without using Potash (Kaun) or whatever it is most of you use. I know the next question on your minds is the "How?". LFG!
1. The steps matter. 2. I used a thick pot to retain heat (there's a reason for this). 3. I cooked at high flame levels. 4. The cover of the pot has to fit the pot so well, so tightly that the heat won't escape. 5. This will only work when cooking small quantity of beans. Mine is 2 cups. It will take longer when cooking in large quantity. This method is for students & single people who cook for just themselves. Family people, sorry you hear? So I'll head to the steps now.
Whether you're using gas or stove, all the time the beans is on fire, the flame level should be high.
I first made sure the beans boiled. Took about 10 minutes at high flame level, then I switched off the gas & allowed the beans soak in hot water for about 1 hour still inside that same pot. I used a thick pot as it retains heat more than light pots so this kept the water hot within the 1 hour period & it was covered throughout so the heat won't escape.
After 1 hour, the beans had gotten a bit soft. I switched on the gas & turned on the flame to be high. Within 15 minutes, it was already soft after which I added the remaining ingredients apart from onions. I added onions immediately after the 1 hour break.
The remaining 7 minutes was to let the ingredients seep in. Took me exactly 32 minutes with high flames.
There you go fam! Na hard economy make me discover this even though I'm sure some of you here know a faster way even without using extra resources or pressure cooker. If you do it please share, I'm still trying to discover how to cook beans within 5 minutes 😂 Oga Tinubu, you do this one. Na you motivate me. Thank you sir! GYBABA: Country hard and food is expensive and as of now, I personally think beans is one food item that I get to eat which fills me up for long and at the same time, not to expensive. I normally cook 1 and a half cup & it's more than enough to fill me the whole day. For this reason, I've been eating beans frequently. It's about #1400 to #1500 per Congo here in Ibadan for Oloyin beans. Some other varieties are sold as low as 1k per Congo. This method would save your gas or kerosene & it's not for people in a hurry. I tried it after reading about it online. I think it's called "Dry Cooking Method".
So this morning, I decided to cook beans. I cooked Oloyin beans in particular and I cooked it in just about 32 minutes without using Potash (Kaun) or whatever it is most of you use. I know the next question on your minds is the "How?". LFG!
1. The steps matter. 2. I used a thick pot to retain heat (there's a reason for this). 3. I cooked at high flame levels. 4. The cover of the pot has to fit the pot so well, so tightly that the heat won't escape. 5. This will only work when cooking small quantity of beans. Mine is 2 cups. It will take longer when cooking in large quantity. This method is for students & single people who cook for just themselves. Family people, sorry you hear? So I'll head to the steps now.
Whether you're using gas or stove, all the time the beans is on fire, the flame level should be high.
I first made sure the beans boiled. Took about 10 minutes at high flame level, then I switched off the gas & allowed the beans soak in hot water for about 1 hour still inside that same pot. I used a thick pot as it retains heat more than light pots so this kept the water hot within the 1 hour period & it was covered throughout so the heat won't escape.
After 1 hour, the beans had gotten a bit soft. I switched on the gas & turned on the flame to be high. Within 15 minutes, it was already soft after which I added the remaining ingredients apart from onions. I added onions immediately after the 1 hour break.
The remaining 7 minutes was to let the ingredients seep in. Took me exactly 32 minutes with high flames.
There you go fam! Na hard economy make me discover this even though I'm sure some of you here know a faster way even without using extra resources or pressure cooker. If you do it please share, I'm still trying to discover how to cook beans within 5 minutes 😂 Oga Tinubu, you do this one. Na you motivate me. Thank you sir! Don't you think cooking at high flame consumes more fuel and waiting for an hour or so to resume the flaming can be stressful and boring. Oga tinubu done do 'harm' for you abi? Don't worry, when you mumu finish your body go tell you. All those stress when you can just cook with low flame for less than one hour using minimal water and adding two or three times as the water dries off. |
Food › Re: I Cooked Beans Within 32 Minutes! by Hanndye: 5:45am On Dec 09, 2023 |
[sup][/sup] GYBABA: Country hard and food is expensive and as of now, I personally think beans is one food item that I get to eat which fills me up for long and at the same time, not to expensive. I normally cook 1 and a half cup & it's more than enough to fill me the whole day. For this reason, I've been eating beans frequently. It's about #1400 to #1500 per Congo here in Ibadan for Oloyin beans. Some other varieties are sold as low as 1k per Congo. This method would save your gas or kerosene & it's not for people in a hurry. I tried it after reading about it online. I think it's called "Dry Cooking Method".
So this morning, I decided to cook beans. I cooked Oloyin beans in particular and I cooked it in just about 32 minutes without using Potash (Kaun) or whatever it is most of you use. I know the next question on your minds is the "How?". LFG!
1. The steps matter. 2. I used a thick pot to retain heat (there's a reason for this). 3. I cooked at high flame levels. 4. The cover of the pot has to fit the pot so well, so tightly that the heat won't escape. 5. This will only work when cooking small quantity of beans. Mine is 2 cups. It will take longer when cooking in large quantity. This method is for students & single people who cook for just themselves. Family people, sorry you hear? So I'll head to the steps now.
Whether you're using gas or stove, all the time the beans is on fire, the flame level should be high.
I first made sure the beans boiled. Took about 10 minutes at high flame level, then I switched off the gas & allowed the beans soak in hot water for about 1 hour still inside that same pot. I used a thick pot as it retains heat more than light pots so this kept the water hot within the 1 hour period & it was covered throughout so the heat won't escape.
After 1 hour, the beans had gotten a bit soft. I switched on the gas & turned on the flame to be high. Within 15 minutes, it was already soft after which I added the remaining ingredients apart from onions. I added onions immediately after the 1 hour break.
The remaining 7 minutes was to let the ingredients seep in. Took me exactly 32 minutes with high flames.
There you go fam! Na hard economy make me discover this even though I'm sure some of you here know a faster way even without using extra resources or pressure cooker. If you do it please share, I'm still trying to discover how to cook beans within 5 minutes 😂 Oga Tinubu, you do this one. Na you motivate me. Thank you sir! GYBABA: Country hard and food is expensive and as of now, I personally think beans is one food item that I get to eat which fills me up for long and at the same time, not to expensive. I normally cook 1 and a half cup & it's more than enough to fill me the whole day. For this reason, I've been eating beans frequently. It's about #1400 to #1500 per Congo here in Ibadan for Oloyin beans. Some other varieties are sold as low as 1k per Congo. This method would save your gas or kerosene & it's not for people in a hurry. I tried it after reading about it online. I think it's called "Dry Cooking Method".
So this morning, I decided to cook beans. I cooked Oloyin beans in particular and I cooked it in just about 32 minutes without using Potash (Kaun) or whatever it is most of you use. I know the next question on your minds is the "How?". LFG!
1. The steps matter. 2. I used a thick pot to retain heat (there's a reason for this). 3. I cooked at high flame levels. 4. The cover of the pot has to fit the pot so well, so tightly that the heat won't escape. 5. This will only work when cooking small quantity of beans. Mine is 2 cups. It will take longer when cooking in large quantity. This method is for students & single people who cook for just themselves. Family people, sorry you hear? So I'll head to the steps now.
Whether you're using gas or stove, all the time the beans is on fire, the flame level should be high.
I first made sure the beans boiled. Took about 10 minutes at high flame level, then I switched off the gas & allowed the beans soak in hot water for about 1 hour still inside that same pot. I used a thick pot as it retains heat more than light pots so this kept the water hot within the 1 hour period & it was covered throughout so the heat won't escape.
After 1 hour, the beans had gotten a bit soft. I switched on the gas & turned on the flame to be high. Within 15 minutes, it was already soft after which I added the remaining ingredients apart from onions. I added onions immediately after the 1 hour break.
The remaining 7 minutes was to let the ingredients seep in. Took me exactly 32 minutes with high flames.
There you go fam! Na hard economy make me discover this even though I'm sure some of you here know a faster way even without using extra resources or pressure cooker. If you do it please share, I'm still trying to discover how to cook beans within 5 minutes 😂 Oga Tinubu, you do this one. Na you motivate me. Thank you sir! Don't you think cooking at high flame consumes more fuel and waiting for an hour or so to resume the flaming can be stressful and boring. Oga tinubu done do 'harm' for you abi? Don't worry, when you mumu finish your body go tell you. All those stress when you can just cook with low flame for less than one hour using minimal water and adding two or three times as the water dries off. |
Food › Re: I Cooked Beans Within 32 Minutes! by Hanndye: 5:43am On Dec 09, 2023 |
GYBABA: Country hard and food is expensive and as of now, I personally think beans is one food item that I get to eat which fills me up for long and at the same time, not to expensive. I normally cook 1 and a half cup & it's more than enough to fill me the whole day. For this reason, I've been eating beans frequently. It's about #1400 to #1500 per Congo here in Ibadan for Oloyin beans. Some other varieties are sold as low as 1k per Congo. This method would save your gas or kerosene & it's not for people in a hurry. I tried it after reading about it online. I think it's called "Dry Cooking Method".
So this morning, I decided to cook beans. I cooked Oloyin beans in particular and I cooked it in just about 32 minutes without using Potash (Kaun) or whatever it is most of you use. I know the next question on your minds is the "How?". LFG!
1. The steps matter. 2. I used a thick pot to retain heat (there's a reason for this). 3. I cooked at high flame levels. 4. The cover of the pot has to fit the pot so well, so tightly that the heat won't escape. 5. This will only work when cooking small quantity of beans. Mine is 2 cups. It will take longer when cooking in large quantity. This method is for students & single people who cook for just themselves. Family people, sorry you hear? So I'll head to the steps now.
Whether you're using gas or stove, all the time the beans is on fire, the flame level should be high.
I first made sure the beans boiled. Took about 10 minutes at high flame level, then I switched off the gas & allowed the beans soak in hot water for about 1 hour still inside that same pot. I used a thick pot as it retains heat more than light pots so this kept the water hot within the 1 hour period & it was covered throughout so the heat won't escape.
After 1 hour, the beans had gotten a bit soft. I switched on the gas & turned on the flame to be high. Within 15 minutes, it was already soft after which I added the remaining ingredients apart from onions. I added onions immediately after the 1 hour break.
The remaining 7 minutes was to let the ingredients seep in. Took me exactly 32 minutes with high flames.
There you go fam! Na hard economy make me discover this even though I'm sure some of you here know a faster way even without using extra resources or pressure cooker. If you do it please share, I'm still trying to discover how to cook beans within 5 minutes 😂 Oga Tinubu, you do this one. Na you motivate me. Thank you sir! Don't you think cooking at high flame consumes more fuel and waiting for an hour or so to resume the flaming can be stressful and boring. Oga tinubu done do 'harm' for you abi? Don't worry, when you mumu finish your body go tell you. All those stress when you can just cook with low flame for less than one hour using minimal water and adding two or three times as the water dries off. |
Travel › Re: Alapere Pedestrian Bridge Collapses As Truck Rams It by Hanndye: 2:28pm On Dec 08, 2023 |
Mynd44: This was not because of materials. It was caused by the bad judgement of the driver So who should suffer it, the bridge or the truck? I've said it, those pedestrian bridges don't look durable. The person I told said I was wrong. Well, time will tell. I love ambode for his constructive mind, but the truth I must say. |
Food › Re: Drinking Garri: Who Else Will Never Stop Enjoying This Food? by Hanndye: 5:55pm On Dec 03, 2023 |
omoredia: Yellow garri with beans oo It's advisable you don't drink yellow garri unless it's fresh as the oil in it gathers germs after some time. It's great for eba though. |
Christianity Etc › Re: 8-year Old Fearlessly Preaches The Gospel On The Streets Of London (video) by Hanndye: 1:00pm On Dec 03, 2023 |
UHLmoving: Can a Muslim be allowed to preach freely like on the street How do you preach Islam? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Will A Sinner Who Pays Tithe Make Heaven? by Hanndye: 10:44am On Dec 03, 2023 |
saasala: There is no heaven. You guys should rest What about hell? |
Romance › Re: When A Girl You Are Wooing Says This To You by Hanndye: 2:13am On Dec 03, 2023 |
NEWBIN: Does that mean she loves you ?
When she says:
PLEASE, IF YOU CHEAT ON ME DONT LET ME KNOW
What does she imply? Treasure17: Meaning if she finds out, your death is imminent.  Don't bring your dirtiness home, keep it away from me. Must be a pure hearted gal. |
Romance › Re: When A Girl You Are Wooing Says This To You by Hanndye: 2:12am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Treasure17: Meaning if she finds out, your death is imminent.  Don't bring your dirtiness home, keep it away from me. Must be a pure hearted gal. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Photos of the Hamas Terrorists Involved In The Jerusalem Shooting Attack by Hanndye: 12:43pm On Nov 30, 2023 |
adecz:

Yesterday, Israeli soldiers leaving an operation in the West Bank casually murdered two young boys playing on the street.
An 8 year old boy brought down with a bullet to the skull and his cousin a 15 a body shot.
These type of Israeli atrocities bring about generational hatred that will continue the cycle of violence forever.
The general thinking of the average person who doesn't understand the deep issues of the Israeli-Palestinian political dynamics only see the killings Palestinians, but are not aware that the Israelis on a daily basis commit more violent crimes, but the difference is that the perpetrator is the Israeli government using their soldiers.
Killing dozens Palestinians, whether woman, child or elderly is no crime to the Israelis, but the whole world gets alerted if a Palestinian kills a single jew.✡️✡️✡️✡️ Judaism versus lslam so to say. Historical, Israel had God's backing in having upper hands against their enemies but today we don't really know much about that. As for the Muslims I don't think there is ever a convincing evidence that they ever have God's backing in wars. My candid opinion. |
Politics › Re: Lagos Commissioner, Tokunbo Wahab Shares Photo Of Houses Blocking Canal by Hanndye: 10:41am On Nov 30, 2023 |
Gajagojo: That is a childish argument. This action is pro people to some people no matter what you say. Everyone cannot be happy Why did you not ask these stupid questions when they were demolishing in Onitsha and Abuja or Kano. It is only when it comes to Lagos you become a Senior Advocate
WHERE EVER IT IS THAT THEY WENT THEY HAVE RETURNED AND WE GREET THEM ......WELCOME Yours is the panacea for cordial development. It's the way to go. It will benefit us all. By the way, I didn't have just Lagos at the back of my mind in my unseemly augment. |
Politics › Re: Lagos Commissioner, Tokunbo Wahab Shares Photo Of Houses Blocking Canal by Hanndye: 10:12am On Nov 30, 2023 |
Gajagojo: This is not about who to blame but what to do next. Where were they is not a legal argument. It has no meaning in law.
Is there any year that government does not demolish buildings in Nigeria They are here now ready to demolish that is what matters Demolition happened in Abuja,Kano,Onitsha and every other part of Nigeria
Why is it only Lagos that you turn up to start asking foolish questions Is it ok for governments to allow citizens to commit infractions before acting and giving out punishments or rather nip a misdemeanor in bud thereby making costs minimal for all parties? Which is right: a government to be anti-people or pro-people? I'm asking these foolish questions because of my 'everybody be happy' mentality. I'm definitely not a sadist. |
Politics › Re: Lagos Commissioner, Tokunbo Wahab Shares Photo Of Houses Blocking Canal by Hanndye: 7:46am On Nov 30, 2023 |
CoronaVirusPro: Whoever bought those lands and built those houses should be killed!
Damn! How can people be so foolish! The government is partly to be blamed. Where were they when it was being built? If they are pro-people they would have stopped it in the on set. They would on the other hand issue Stop Work notice on buildings that have no problems in other to receive settlement. |
Celebrities › Re: Sylvester Madu Escapes Death In Cameroon (Photos) by Hanndye: 9:17am On Nov 26, 2023 |
NaijaGoBetter2: Oga oo
In addition with the hunger we still de kill ourselves....
RIP Reason am nau. Wetin de cause the killings. Hunger, and maybe other self interests, is the major reason for the it. People react to hunger in different ways according to their temperaments and circumstances. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Pictures Of Israeli Hostages Released By Hamas by Hanndye: 3:49am On Nov 25, 2023 |
nnachukz: You can see the evil that people support. Kidnapping or killing old women and even sick ones can never be justified no matter your reason. Whatever you get in return is well deserved. It's sad and I think the men must have been killed as well. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Pictures Of Israeli Hostages Released By Hamas by Hanndye: 3:45am On Nov 25, 2023 |
magoo10: If you support hamas you are a potential terrorist.
The terrorists targeted women and children yet some people expected Israel to fold their hands. The men must have been killed. |
Education › Re: How Do We Say NEPA Don Bring Light With Correct English by Hanndye: 4:30pm On Nov 24, 2023 |
The mumu electricity company has switch on their epileptic supply ones more. The problem here is to find the right English word for mumu. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Riots Erupt In Dublin After Children Stabbed(photos) by Hanndye: 2:29pm On Nov 24, 2023 |
NewDea4: Until European governments understand that every practicing moslem is a potential (sleeping) terrorist, they will continue to have these problems
This was what Trump knew, when he overhauled and tightened US immigration policy with regard to moslem countries. European politicians (especially French and Germans) think they know Islam more than its adherents... Thank you very much. That's the plain truth |
Business › Re: Fresh Naira Scarcity Hits Kano, Sokoto, Edo, Others by Hanndye: 8:32am On Nov 23, 2023*. Modified: 7:13pm On Nov 23, 2023 |
SalamRushdie: It's time for APC to go abeg , they clearly have nothing to offer than wickedness Zombies/ Agbodorians are saying otherwise. It's a pity. They will rather suffer for nothing. They will even call you a nonentity for lamenting. I wonder how they can say they love this country and be satisfied with how things are going on. They will say you can as well cry. Is it self-centeredness or what. |
Politics › Re: Appeal Court’s Certified Judgment Affirms Governor Abba’s Election - Kano AG by Hanndye: 9:30am On Nov 22, 2023 |
Most likely a case of the true judgement and the fabricated and approved one. The judges need to confess. |
Politics › Re: Appeal Court’s Certified Judgment Affirms Governor Abba’s Election - Kano AG by Hanndye: 9:23am On Nov 22, 2023 |
dallyemmy: I THINK THE APPEAL COURT SHOULD BE PART OF THE ELECTORAL SCREENING PROCESS. THIS WILL REDUCE THE DISRUPTIONS OFTEN WITNESSED IN OUR ELECTIONS. That's reasonable enough and I also think the party that comes second in an election be the one producing the vice president and the deputy governors as the case may be. This will take care of winner takes all kind politics. And in case the vice president or deputy governor is impeached, his or her party produces the replacement. |
Politics › Re: We Have Removed All Obstacles Hindering Business In Nigeria – Tinubu by Hanndye: 7:39am On Nov 21, 2023*. Modified: 8:10am On Nov 21, 2023 |
nnachukz: He might think he is addressing Agbadorians, as if the audience don't read or see how businesses are shutting down here due to excruciating cost of running them. Common citizens doing businesses here will surely and honestly have a different story to tell. Mumus still eating mama thank you, can keep deceiving themselves and keep shouting Jagaban up and down, just observing their parents faces when they return from market will show them that corn alone is not a balanced diet. Nigeria is in trouble in the hands of their hallucinating president and the agbodorians who have their brains upside down. It's a pity zombie-bunch has come to stay. |
Family › Re: Who School Help? - 16-Year-Old Girl Asks, Flaunts Her Heavy Pregnancy by Hanndye: 4:20am On Nov 21, 2023 |
Kobojunkie: And a person with ID Relationship counseling MRC decided it was wise to repost it for what purpose on his twitter account? I no dey social media so I don't understand all too well how these things work, but did the gal broadcast this publicly for all the world or did this gistlover gain access to it from someone on her feed and then make public that which may have been meant to remain private — for a particular group? This is disturbing me abeg!  Stop being disturbed. They will soon be arrested if not for nothing but for snooping in the girl's affairs. Sicko dear. |
Politics › Re: German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier Welcomes President Bola Tinubu (Pics) by Hanndye: 3:55am On Nov 21, 2023 |
TopBanter: Hope olodo Obidullards won't confuse President Frank-Walter Steinmeier for the President of a College student union in Germany.
We know they already think Chancellor Scholz is the Vice-chancellor of a German University lol. In a country of idiots, a clown................. |
Politics › Re: Too Many Nigerians Are Opting For Suicide by Hanndye: 9:33am On Nov 20, 2023 |
ariesbull: We have Ronu and we will be Ronuing cos we are Ronuists Meanwhile, Tinubu is doing well in the business of shaming Nigerians and letting Yorubas down. |
Politics › Re: Too Many Nigerians Are Opting For Suicide by Hanndye: 9:06am On Nov 20, 2023 |
Don't you blame the APC because they are doing well. |