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KashyBaby:hun? |
amanikondo: ![]() |
Atlantian:then you have not eaten any of them ![]() |
enigmatique:in fact we eat it much more than you guys do. We call it "eni zowa"..meaning soup made from beans. It goes well with tuwon shinkafa(tuwo rice).. ..although I have tasted it and it tastes really great, we don't mix it with ewedu...that's like "soup riot" to "some" of us ![]() |
Bro, it happens to me too some of the time. No thanks to the anti-spam bots. But the moment you mail the mods or super-mods, they ll look into it and unban you. The banning(in ur own case) isn't done by the mods. |
alaskido:you make me laugh ![]() |
Kakagiwa:za dzhi kichi we yo? ![]() |
Aminat508:your stubborness still better na. ![]() |
tonychristopher:but the favourite food of an igbo man/woman is garri. ...And point of correction..50% |
Aminat508:lol..No, never. I already have an e-love. U ![]() |
bbeautylik:really? Thank Goodness. Been looking for nairalanders belonging to the nupe tribe. Bida? |
doublewisdom:what about him? I am sure you don't have 0.1 % Of Buhari's academic qualification. |
The Yobe Legislative Elections Petitions Tribunal sitting in Abuja has nullified the election of Rep. Sabo Garba (PDP-Nangere/Potiskum) for lack of educational qualification. The three-member tribunal, presided by Justice Frances Ikponmwen, gave the nullification order while delivering judgment in a petition filed by Alhaji Ali Yakubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC). Yakubu and his party had asked the tribunal to nullify Garba’s election on the ground that he did not possess the requisite qualification to contest the election. In the judgment, the tribunal ordered Garba to vacate his seat in the House of Representatives. It also ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to declare the petitioner as the winner of the election and issue certificate of return to him. The tribunal held that Garba failed to defend the allegation that he did not possess the relevant qualification to contest the election. Out of the four issues raised by the petitioners – malpractice, noncompliance with electoral guidelines, forgery and lack of educational qualification – the tribunal based its judgment on the fourth issue of educational qualification. “The issue we consider is that why should the first respondent who should possess the originals of the certificate, shy away from testifying or from producing the originals of the certificates,’’ the presiding judge held. The tribunal awarded cost of N50,000 each against the 2nd and 3rd respondents – PDP and INEC, respectively. The petitioners had alleged that the lawmaker did not attend the schools he claimed to have attended in the INEC forms he filled. “The first respondent as at the date of the election conducted on March 28, 2015, was not qualified to contest the election into the House of Representatives representing Nangere/Potiskum Federal Constituency. “His affidavit in support of Personal Particulars INEC Form CF 001 states that he attended Teachers College, Bama, Borno State, from 1979 to 1984, but there is no record from the school and National Teachers Institute, of having attended such institution. “The first respondent claimed in the affidavit that he attended Central Primary School Potiskum, from 1974 to 1979, but there is no record from the school of having attended such institution,” the petitioners had submitted. The petitioners tendered documents obtained from Teachers College Bama, National Teachers Institute, Kaduna, and Central Primary School, Potassium, to buttress their allegation. They had also subpoenaed officials of the three schools who had testified to the effect that the lawmaker did not attend the schools. https://www.today.ng/politics/22455/tribunal-sacks-yobe-pdp-rep-for-lack-of-educational-qualification/ Lalasticlala |
Funjosh:you don't mean it ![]() |
montezz:hmmm.. |
montezz:hehehhehe..is this the secret of your beauty? ![]() |
osaslord500:Ol ![]() |
Neyoor:All these are not rich enough. These are the same set of food I eat all of the time too ..I tasted almost all that I listed on this thread during service... A trial will convince you. |
Neyoor:No, bro! It only means you didn't eat enough delicacies before death..lol |
delishpot:lol..ghanaian foods are sweet too..only that some makes one grow big hips and bum. ![]() |
IamDino:lemme see how they look like |
KashyBaby:hun! ![]() |
KashyBaby:so where are you now? |
1, 4 and 9....Yummy yummy yummy! I don't joke with them.. But I prefer my tuwo with gbegiri soup(Eni zowa).. Any Nupe man/woman in the house? ![]() buygala:chai! Bros no vex abeg. Being the First to comment, You should have added it before blowing all this grammar.. + jollof rice originated from senegambia ![]() |
There’s a wide range of Nigerian foods available today. The wide variety of ethnic communities found in Nigeria means that the nation located in West Africa has a varied and rich culinary tradition. Like other West African countries, most Nigerian Foods uses spices and herbs in combination with palm oil or groundnut oil in order to create deeply flavoured sauces and soups often made very hot with chili peppers. There are some staples and ingredients that cross the country’s state borders and there are lots ofNigerian foodsthat are not mentioned here but these are some of the foods we recommend you try when next you visit Nigeria. Nigerian foods consists mainly of rice, yam, cassava, plantain and beans just to name a few. These are prepared and eaten with the various soups and sometimes stew recipes. Some Nigerian foods can also be prepared in jollof or porridge form. 1.) Agidi Jollof https://i1.wp.com/buzznigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Agidi-jellof-e1426943899708.jpg?resize=888%2C666 This delicious Nigerian food comes with a soft bone inside otherwise known as (Okpukpu Agidi) . It is a very light food that can serve for either lunch or dinner and can also serve as a snack. It is usually wrapped in a leaf known as Uma leaf but you can also put it in a plastic container, or even aluminium foil. It’s a low-cost food, all that is needed is just a few ingredients to prepare, This is a must eat food for every Nigerian home. 2.) Pap (Akamu or Ogi) https://i2.wp.com/buzznigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/akara_akamu.jpg?resize=893%2C326 Made from corn, this traditional food, when combined with Akara, Fried plantain or Fried Yam tastes so great. It is also a very nice and nutritious baby food. Evaporated milk added to Akamu, gives you a great taste. 3.) Nkwobi https://i1.wp.com/buzznigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/nkwobi.jpg?resize=850%2C400 This is a super Nigerian delicacy simply prepared by mixing a well cooked cow foot or cow head with a spicy palm oil paste. Usually served in exclusive restaurants. It goes very well with any kind of drink. 4.) Tuwo Shinkafa https://i2.wp.com/buzznigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/TuwonShinkafa_w.jpg?resize=850%2C400 This food has its origin from the northern part of Nigeria It is prepared with a special quality of soft rice. It goes down well with Northern Nigerian soups and some other Nigerian soups as well. 5.) Nigerian Groundnut soup (peanut soup) https://i1.wp.com/buzznigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/egusi.jpg?resize=838%2C432 This is a very great substitute for Egusi soup and both share the same method of preparation. Some of the ingredients you need are: peeled groundnut, assorted fish and meat, palm oil, fluted pumpkin leaves, crayfish, salt and pepper. 6.) Ji Abubo (Yam and Vegetable Sauce) https://i0.wp.com/buzznigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/yam-vegetable-sauce.jpg?resize=832%2C625 This is known mostly with the Igbo’s. One of the most delicious delicacies in Igbo land. 7.) Boli (Roasted plantain) https://i0.wp.com/buzznigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Roasted-plantain.jpg?resize=850%2C400 This can come in two ways; the ripe and the unripe, whichever you chose, the taste is great. 8.) Plantain porridge https://i2.wp.com/buzznigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/yam_porridge.jpg?resize=850%2C428 For this particular food, its preparation is fast and easy but that doesn’t cancel the fact that it is very rich in iron especially with the unripe one. It goes better with dried fish, or if you like, meat. Vegetable is a must for this delicacy. 9.) Abacha (African Salad) https://i0.wp.com/buzznigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/abacha.jpg?resize=1024%2C680 Just as the name implies, it is a purely African Salad. Though most people still see it as a complete meal on its own, it is good to be taken as an in-between meal. Abacha is made from cassava. 10.) Ugba (Oil bean) https://i2.wp.com/buzznigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Oil-bean-e1426943584952.jpg?resize=908%2C511 Oh my! Ask an Igbo about this, he will tell you a better story than I would ever do! http://buzznigeria.com/nigerian-foods/ http://buzznigeria.com/nigerian-foods/2/ Lalasticlala Add yours pls..let's know the missing delicacies. |
temitemi1:bro, the news is everywhere except on the saharareporters website. http://nationalaccordnewspaper.com/2015/10/breaking-news-charles-okah-dies-in-kuje-prison/ http://www.234vibesmedia.com/breaking-charles-okah-dies-in-kuje-prison/ etc |
So he eventually killed himself! Choi! So he can now rest in peace #NoDeathNoRest |
The General of Common Sense revolution ![]() |
Jdesilentkiller:lool. You are not serious, are you? |
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