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Travel / Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by Jessbee: 10:59am On Nov 03, 2018
My good people, any suggestions on best value sim for calling Nigeria?
We have arrived safely and still under the influence of jet lag��. And incase it helps anyone, my foodstuff went through except for my ukwa(breadfruit) as they classified it as a fruit ( na me go write am�).

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Travel / Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by Jessbee: 12:35pm On Oct 28, 2018
obi24:



Hummm interesting! Pls how did u package ur Ogiri? Was it dried ogiri or fresh ogiri? Am seriously thinking of bringing the stuff to Aussie even if na small ogiri.


I have both ogiri and ogiri okpei��. The ogiri is in small plastic containers and I put them into a clear ziplock bag and labelled. The okpei (ground) is in double ziplock bag to reduce the smell and also labelled.
Travel / Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by Jessbee: 12:30pm On Oct 28, 2018
chidike:

Ensure everything is in a clear bag or container and labeled (including ogili). I actually travelled from New Zealand to Australia with the foodstuff my mum brought for me (Ogili, uziza, okporoko etc), I declared and when I got to the Airport in Melbourne, I showed them my card, they asked , what I had, I told them foodstuff and they let me go without checking my bag. You may not be so lucky but just make sure you declare all you have.



Thanks for responding. Spent all night packaging and labeling clear plastic bags already, so na to just make sure I declare and pray well they don't start checking.
Travel / Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by Jessbee: 1:12am On Oct 28, 2018
Hi everyone, please I need urgent info on carrying naija foodstuff to Australia via any airport especially Brisbane airport. Moving from UK and don't want to let go of all my ogiri, ugba, crayfish, breadfruit etc. Had horrible experience with buying stuff here and ending up binning them cause of their unauthentic taste, don't want to go through that again in Oz. Please help a sister

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