Food › Re: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by QueenofAsani(f): 1:54am On Aug 31, 2021 |
You sabi! We call it Odudu in my place (Isuikwuato) and my grandma used to make it a lot. You cook it like regular beans and then add Ji apu (my dialect for akpu mmiri) and Ugba to it. Very tasty. Pavore9: Ate it growing up. It was usually cooked overnight, it was then mixed with akpu mmiri (wet cassava chips, especially ones shredded with knives) palm oil, ehuru (African nutmeg) akanwu (potash), crayfish, salt and pepper while some do sprinkle in ugba/ukpaka.....na traditional meal that takes time to prepare! 
You can be creative with it, accompanying with carbohydrates such as yam but it can take forever to cook, reason it is regarded as an old woman's delicacy!  |
Career › Re: ICAN November 2023 Diet Exam - Let's Meet Here by QueenofAsani(f): 9:56pm On Oct 06, 2020 |
Matildahenshaw: if scholarship is what you seek... I don't think you can meet up with November diet.
The scholarship is not in monetary form. You will get study texts for free and pay no examination fees.
You will have to write all paper in each level, and should you fail any paper, you will have to pay for resiting yourself..
Firstly make sure you register as a student, and claim all necessary exemption.. then you may apply through the Ican district society. You will need a letter of recommendation from your department too. Thank you so much. I heard that the scholarship does not cover exemptions so I don't think there's any point pursuing it. |
Career › Re: ICAN November 2023 Diet Exam - Let's Meet Here by QueenofAsani(f): 11:45pm On Oct 04, 2020 |
Hi everyone, I intend to register for ICAN and sit the November diet. Please who can provide information on how to get a scholarship and how much it is worth? I have a First Class in Accounting from a Nigerian public university and I'm also an ACCA affiliate. Thanks. |
Education › Re: Covid-19: Microbiology And Biochemistry Lecturers And Students Are Useless by QueenofAsani(f): 5:13pm On Apr 23, 2020 |
Osagyefo98: Covid-19: Microbiology and Biochemistry lecturers and students are useless in Nigeria.
Covid-19 is an eye opener to what Nigeria universities train and excrete as Graduates.
This shows how the said PhDs , Masters teaching the same students are collectively useless.
Their mates are in the lab working tirelessly to save lives but the ones here are on strike for Ippis.
No wonder they are afraid of same students they graduate to treat them rather they ran to other civilisation.
The only they at good at is wearing white/ labcoat and be walking around university environment.
Even the president is worried Buhari To Nigerian Universities: You're Still Slow In Discoveries, Inventions After 58 Years
President Muhammadu Buhari has urged Nigerian universities to intensify efforts at making discoveries and inventions that can assist the development of the country as he lamented their slowness in making discoveries and inventing things.
http://saharareporters.com/2019/06/16/buhari-nigerian-universities-youre-still-slow-discoveries-inventions-after-58-years
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/10/focus-more-on-research-buhari-advises-nigerian-universities/ You are clearly uninformed. Research cannot happen if there are no funds provided. How much has Nigeria allocated to the education sector in the last 50 years? Labs are ill-equiped and you want them to conduct research? Lol. In the wake of this pandemic, the UK has disbursed millions if not billions of pounds to fund research in Oxford and Imperial. Oxford has already developed a vaccine to be tested. Stay there and be insulting Nigerian graduates and lecturers for something outside their control. You can't harvest what you didn't plant. |