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Islam for Muslims / Re: The Salafi Dawah by RLaw: 9:14pm On Oct 31, 2010
Salaamu alaik. Pls where can i find salafiyyoon in Lagos,is there a masjid,centre? Jazaakumullaahu khair
Islam for Muslims / Re: The Salafi Dawah by RLaw: 4:45pm On Oct 29, 2010
Salaamu alaik. What area are salafiyyoon based in Nigeria? What ulama do they take from? I live outside Nigr but interested in finding out inshaaAllaah
Food / Re: Kunu And Zobo Drinks by RLaw: 3:09pm On Oct 18, 2010
My mum came back from Naija & brought me millet (used for kunu). I'd previously askd an aunt (when my sis went home) to send me d ingredients for makin kunu & find out how its made so on this occasion she just bought it on her accord.My mum sed her bro called it jero & my mum askd me what millet was used 4(my mum don remain4 white man land so te she no sabi jero).I didnt knw d ingredients too until i saw it.My mum also mentiond konofuru. I know dis 2 b cloves, (mayb african man couldnt pronounce clove & africanise d word).Anyways u cn get millet n cloves here. There was a next ingredient dat looks lyk dried vanilla pod.Does any1 knw what i'm referrin 2,wot's it calld? I only got d mixture near right once,my aunt mentiond sugar not potato tho. anyhows i love kunu & d geda one too!
Food / Re: Nigerian Recipes by RLaw: 9:46pm On Aug 27, 2010
Alhajis cuisine http://alhajibabasheri..com/

Recipe for yam balls ne1?
Food / Re: Nigerian Recipes by RLaw: 9:43pm On Aug 27, 2010
In my frantic search for wara,i came across an old post of yours Amaka. Thnx man. I've actually read up how2 make cheese on d web a while back but didn't know its d same4 wara. Also i came across ur thread for africans worst dish n u mentiond u hated ikokore but u actually posted d menu. Well done girl. Hey peeps theres an 'alhaji's cuisine' blog online. The man's cookin looks impressive. In d book u thought about compiling,promote this guys cooking. Yam balls any1 lol.

Wara https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-354064.0.html#msg4957935
Alhajis cuisine
Food / Re: Nigerian Recipes by RLaw: 6:55pm On Aug 27, 2010
Hi. Does any1 knw how 2 make wara? How i crave dat delicacy. I want cookd nt fried. Also can some1 post mosa pls? Some1 requestd 4 buns recipe, i want2 knw too. The Jamaicans make dumpling n something that starts wiv v, coincidentally, they r buns/puff puff. Hey any zogbo lovers in the house? I want hausa method as ipposed2 sorrel pls (if any variation).
I wantd2 mention dat sierra leoneans make a sauce called tula. Its lyk apon. My mother-in-law cooks it wicked! Too much palm oil in their dishes though. Also they make plasas n palaver sauce too. I read an old post on palaver sauce n i tel my husbnd dat its a nigerian dish too.Looks lyk banga soup,does any1 knw d nigerian equivalent? They eat po-un (not sure of d spellun bt boy it is our dunkwa,theirs is just sugar ott). Anyhows, pls post fura de-nunu some1. I've requestd quite a few dishes just 4 future use.

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