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Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by Sholaco: 11:58am On Nov 06, 2018
Noooo na Yoruba people be that o
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by paix(m): 11:58am On Nov 06, 2018
wizzyrich:
Go to factories and bakeries and see how your foods are processed, only God dey save us for this country.
My dear, even in our homes. Some women will pick their nose, scratch their armpits and their privates while cutting the vegetables.
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by Btruth: 11:59am On Nov 06, 2018
....some people and exaggerations sha. Where is the mud water in the picture? I understand is brownish, but not that dirty. That water will wash a white clothes clean self.

And of-course you should re-wash all your vegs at home before cooking or eating them raw.
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by africanusvu(m): 11:59am On Nov 06, 2018
You started videoing late.have u captured the process of oilpalm extraction.the oil used in cooking.have u captured the process and water used in fermentation of casava for akpu and EBA making.have u not noticed that inside the dirty water lives the fish which u catch for the onugwu soup making.did u ever saw how burukutu is made.my friend .serious photographers at in kano catching Gandolars and u at in awker peepi g and videoing poor market women bathing
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by madapcmod: 11:59am On Nov 06, 2018
OP is mad! Where in Awka is this? NEVER Awka as there is no stream as such in Awka.

Nevertheless the washing of bitterleaf in this flooded stream is unhygienic, even though u have to rewash and steam it before using for soup
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by Ejusni(m): 11:59am On Nov 06, 2018
JONNYSPUTE:
The man is a fool. Are we not supposed to rewash vegetables with clean water and salt before consuming them? Attention seeker.
Stupid ipob terrorist
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by GenFunction: 11:59am On Nov 06, 2018
ohhh buhari
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by Yopcity: 12:00pm On Nov 06, 2018
ChrisMafian:
And some Ipob yoots were insulting Abokis when the picture of that mallam washing his sugar cane with drainage water surfaced.
Now look at what their mothers are doing. Conclusion is that most Nigerians are Dirty and it is not limited to one tribe.
The person that shared this photo abi video is as stupid as u are, the bitter leaf will still be washed by the buyers before use, again it will still be cooked so all the germs will be killed! besides is there pipe borne water for the women to wash with ? People go just dey claim like say dem no know naija problem
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by phorget(m): 12:00pm On Nov 06, 2018
Its a stream for crying out loud. Since the government wouldnt provide the basic amenities, most eastern villages depend on such stream for their daily surviver even to the extent of drinking from that same stream. I'm sure it just finished raining and you'll all would be surprised to see how clean that muddy water would look like as soon as it stops raining.
Before we start our blame games I'll advice that we learn to sometimes leave our comfort zones in other to explore other people's way of life. Life is not always easy on the other side.
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by Lilimax(f): 12:00pm On Nov 06, 2018
Who cooks bitterleaf without re-washing it from it?
Reason you can never be sure of the type of water used for the initial washing; likewise every other vegetable.
The sole reason why I don't buy already Sliced Ugu leaf in the market.
I take it home peel it myself , wash very well before slicing.

# we no chop wetin go kill us o!
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by vecman22(m): 12:02pm On Nov 06, 2018
JONNYSPUTE:
.. You are big fool if you still don't know you have to rewash every vegetables and fruits you buy from open market before consuming it. No wonder all the dangerous epidemic and diseases are located in your region.
Now I kwn why the call you guys pigs..

Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by Nobody: 12:04pm On Nov 06, 2018
wizzyrich:
Go to factories and bakeries and see how your foods are processed, only God dey save us for this country.
bakeries are the worse of them all, almost all the #50 and #100 bread in my area have sand particles in them.Its terrible!
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by Rexnegro(m): 12:04pm On Nov 06, 2018
JONNYSPUTE:
The man is a fool. Are we not supposed to rewash vegetables with clean water and salt before consuming them? Attention seeker.
your brain need sense surgery
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by Lilimax(f): 12:04pm On Nov 06, 2018
phorget:
Its a stream for crying out loud. Since the government wouldnt provide the basic amenities, most eastern villages depend on such stream for their daily surviver even to the extent of drinking from that same stream. I'm sure it just finished raining and you'll all would be surprised to see how clean that muddy water would look like as soon as it stops raining.
Before we start our blame games I'll advice that we learn to sometimes leave our comfort zones in other to explore other people's way of life. Life is not always easy on the other side.
True!
The colour of Agulu Lake (EZU) usually change during the rainy season.
I still remember this cos my then Secondary School was surrounded by the River
I mean Lake City Girls' Secondary School smiley
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by john650(m): 12:05pm On Nov 06, 2018
Where is NAFDAC? Always harassing the small businessman for not following proper protocol to obtain a NAFDAC licence when the real crime is being committed in our markets.
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by Nobody: 12:05pm On Nov 06, 2018
pedel:
The state and local government suppose to provide pipe borne water and enforce health and environmental laws.
When Nigeria start reason properly the country will make progress.
There was presidential election in Ireland two weeks ago. All the political parties agreed that the 77 years old president continue for another 7 year term.
People should start questioning their local government chairmen or state governors.
You’re preaching to the choir. All that you wrote still doesn’t stop the market woman from doing the right thing.

Why don’t we just shit on the street because the guvmint didn’t provide a sewer system.
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by uvie66: 12:05pm On Nov 06, 2018
ChrisMafian:
And some Ipob yoots were insulting Abokis when the picture of that mallam washing his sugar cane with drainage water surfaced.
Now look at what their mothers are doing. Conclusion is that most Nigerians are Dirty and it is not limited to one tribe.
You are right, I was the guilty one. I will refrain from be tribalistic in future. What I cannot get my head around is can't they see that the water is dirty or if the water looks undrinkable why wash vegetables inside, and anybody that cooks know that vegetables is highly absorbent. The only conclusion I can arrive at is again poverty. It has eroded Nigerians consciousness. Basic common sense will tell one the water has the brownish colour for a reason.
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by 12345baba(m): 12:06pm On Nov 06, 2018
This water clean nah
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by majamajic(m): 12:11pm On Nov 06, 2018
ChrisMafian:
And some Ipob yoots were insulting Abokis when the picture of that mallam washing his sugar cane with drainage water surfaced.
Now look at what their mothers are doing. Conclusion is that most Nigerians are Dirty and it is not limited to one tribe.
what do mean by mothers ?? can't u express yourself without insults ? God will help una !!!
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by antontech(m): 12:12pm On Nov 06, 2018
That water is not murdy, go close and fetch it and you will be shock how clean it is. Its a flowing stream.
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by Nobody: 12:16pm On Nov 06, 2018
JONNYSPUTE:
The man is a fool. Are we not supposed to rewash vegetables with clean water and salt before consuming them? Attention seeker.
That man did the right thing, it is obvious you maybe be involved in what was posted
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by reiddecuti: 12:16pm On Nov 06, 2018
ChrisMafian:
And some Ipob yoots were insulting Abokis when the picture of that mallam washing his sugar cane with drainage water surfaced.
Now look at what their mothers are doing. Conclusion is that most Nigerians are Dirty and it is not limited to one tribe.
If na Abakaliki now u go see how they go carry this thread for head, especially Anambra man.
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by Nobody: 12:16pm On Nov 06, 2018
The op is just seeking attention and want to discredit Anambra, that is not mud water, is a stream, the colour if soil in that part of world is reddish that's why it looked like mud, is a flowing stream and a flowing water cannot be a mud water. Whatever you are posting will never take away anything from Anambra as one of the best place in all parameter. Bad belle
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by danot1030: 12:17pm On Nov 06, 2018
ChrisMafian:
And some Ipob yoots were insulting Abokis when the picture of that mallam washing his sugar cane with drainage water surfaced.
Now look at what their mothers are doing. Conclusion is that most Nigerians are Dirty and it is not limited to one tribe.
You should know that they have the habit of always claiming to be above when actually they are far below.
One i come to learn with them is that the empty drum makes the loudest noise.
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by Nobody: 12:18pm On Nov 06, 2018
Market women/ sellers are naturally dirty & careless with food items, so if u do not rewash wtv u buy from them properly before eating then u must be mad.
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by Nobody: 12:18pm On Nov 06, 2018
LuciferKristi:
This means bitterleaf is a normal leaf.


This barbaric process makes it bitter.
Bitter leaf is bitter. Just pluck some from a friend's farm, wash it the first time and then drink the liquid from it.
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by maziejefe77: 12:20pm On Nov 06, 2018
Weekend was so good and glorious, winning is our right , call or whatsapp to confirm .

Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by danot1030: 12:21pm On Nov 06, 2018
Buckubuck:
I'm sure some knuckleheads will come here to make it a tribal issue.
This issue of poor hygiene stems from a failure of government at the state and local levels. From the meat and poultry businesses, farm produce, even cooked food, there is nowhere in Nigeria where sanitary standards are adhered to. No health inspectors, no public water supply, no public storage and processing facilities. Nigerians just exist by the ingenious work of God on our immune systems.
You always generalized when your popoto region is involved and exposed, but when it is from other region it becomes a name calling but never mind we already know the level your people belong.
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by Nobody: 12:22pm On Nov 06, 2018
ChrisMafian:
And how has you as a citizen helped to move the nation forward. You lots keep on blaming the government for your carelessness. I am sure they have clean waters in their society.
Shut up there!! You're sure they have clean water. Which state in Nigeria can boost of an efficient and functioning water supply system across its nook and cranny?
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by danot1030: 12:22pm On Nov 06, 2018
maziejefe77:
Weekend was so good and glorious, winning is our right , call or whatsapp to confirm .
Scammer!!!
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by Nobody: 12:24pm On Nov 06, 2018
danot1030:
You always generalized when your popoto region is involved and exposed, but when it is from other region it becomes a name calling but never mind we already know the level your people belong.
Let me disappoint you. I'm Yoruba from Oyo state residing in Niger state. Most parts of the country are potopoto anyway so I'll take it that you're referring to Nigeria as a whole
Re: Market Women Washing Bitterleaf In A Stream In Awka. Photo by coputa(m): 12:24pm On Nov 06, 2018
Buckubuck:
Look at how low you are. They started it. So you should also join in the train of foolishness. People like you are part of the problem of this country. You support and hail ur oppressors while they use our commonwealth to take care of their children. From the Mallam to this women, both are victims of failed governance but you prefer to look at everything from the prism of politics of the most brute kind. Only God can help you!!
You hit the nail on the head.
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