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Cunninlinguist:50k let wme know if u change ur mind |
Cunninlinguist:ur last price |
Cunninlinguist:45K |
Cunninlinguist:interested how much? |
Dy no try.... bt dy try, e better pass nothing |
OP u are doing a great work here pls try and include the details for mechanical and electrical pls i will also like to know if i can use the details for foundation and German floor u gave above for a bungalow (one story building) pls also help to outline the details for beam and floor slab for a story building using same surface area as urs thanks |
There is limits to the amount of dollars u use in a month Try something less then 100 dollars |
Baseless point if what they (NCC) say is true why can't they just peg the price to what it is now so that no operator will be allow to increase or decrease the price in future |
How much is the shipping fee to Nigeria from aliexpress |
kuchikau1:Yes |
How much do NNPC and National Assembly pay corpers? Pls anybody with info on the question shud pls assist |
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Tomatoes is a favourite staple in Nigeria, and so, a large number of people who cannot cope with the inflation in its price are hesitant to make the widely enjoyed stew and are now seeking alternative ways to make sauces with which to complement their daily meals. In a bid to find a solution, we have put together a list of 5 economical, local stews and sauces that can be made without tomatoes. Gov Ayo Fayose buying tomatoes and pepper at a market in Ekiti. 1. Garden egg sauce A very popular delicacy in the southern parts of the country, Garden egg sauce can substitute for the tomato stew any day. The basic ingredients needed include: Garden eggs (either purple “aubergine”, white or green), palm oil, smoked fish, ground pepper (either chili or scotch bonnet), iru (rinsed), onion, crayfish and salt to taste. It can be used to eat rice, yam or plantain. 2. Banga stew Popularly referred to as Ofe Akwu, banga stew is a palm nut stew native to the Igbo tribe of Nigeria. While making this stew can take a lot of time as you have to extract the palm oil juice from the palm nuts, it is usually worth the stress in the end as the taste is absolutely yummy. The only ingredients you need include: palm fruits or palm fruit concentrate, beef, dry fish, vegetable (scent leaves for ofe akwu or dried and crushed bitter leaves for Delta-style banga soup), onions, crayfish, stock cubes, iru, salt and chilli pepper (to taste) 3. Ofada stew Also called “Ayamase”, Ofada stew that is usually made to go with a special kind of local rice referred to as Ofada rice. The sauce can however be used to eat normal white rice, yam, plantain and even spaghetti. The sauce is pretty easy to make and the only ingredients you need include: unripe habanero peppers, green tatashe or green bell peppers, locust bean seasoning (iru, ogiri okpei or dawadawa), red palm oil, onion, crayfish, assorted meat and fish. 4. Miyan Kuka A delicacy from the northern part of the country, Miyan Kuka is also known as the Boabab leaf stew. It is a favorite of the Hausa tribe and is usually served with white rice. The key ingredients for preparing this stew include : beef, onion, dried fish, hot peppers (washed, soaked and flaked), kuka [baobab] leaves (pounded to paste), dawadawa(fermented dried seeds of the African locust bean pressed into a ball or a cake), yaji(suya seasoning), a pinch of potash, palm oil, seasoning cubes and of course, salt to taste. 5. Pumpkin leaf sauce Pumpkin leaf, otherwise known as Ugu, is one of most widely used vegetables in Nigeria. Pumpkin leaf sauce which is not only very tasty but also very healthy is basically a sautee of fluted pumpkin leaf and onions. It certainly does not taste a long time to cook. The ingredients needed include: chopped pumpkin leaves, seasoned beef or chicken, sliced to strips (optional), meat stock, vegetable oil, chilli pepper, onion bulb, seasoning and salt to taste. Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/5-nigerian-stews-sauces-can-make-without-tomatoes/ |
Krystale:and now u are confuse... |
SANDOSKI:scandal lol |
kolexepana:if he actually believe d producer he wouldn't hav ask such question at first |
Tecno W4 do not hav 4g now it is ur choice to either believe me or believe dem goodluck anyway |
Op like my comment |
NOETHNICITY:because dey watch too much seasonal film |
Good |
How much is d sim |
gustav25:And I am nt a terrorist |
ABIOLAXYZ:HELLO MY SON |
Temmyojo:Yes 3 session 2012/2013 session 2nd semester examination in February 2014 due to the 6month nationwide strike 2013/2014 started in March 2014 and concluded in October 2014, 2014/2015 started in November 2014. 3 session in 1 year although there Nt full session Gombe state university |
LONGFUELCUE:Which one super story or papa ajasko |
Gombe state university with the fastest academic calender 3 session in 1 year in 2014 |
Money recovered by Task Force By Olasunkanmi Akoni Men of the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation and Special Offences Unit, (Task Force) have recovered N5 million that fell-off a moving bullion van along Lagos State House of Assembly Complex, Alausa, Ikeja. Chairman of the Lagos State Task Force Superintendent of Police, SO, Olayinka Egbeyemi, disclosed that two Police officers attached to the agency recovered the money. The two officers, Sergeant Ogunbiyi Agbabu and Inspector Eheziekia Abiona, recovered the money which fell of the van when it sped past the agency’s headquarters at Alausa. He therefore, implored the Police and Lagos State Government to commend the officers for their honesty and integrity. The chairman however, requested that the owner of any bullion van that drove through the Lagos State House of Assembly Complex between November to December 2015 with missing N5 million should come forward with cogent proof of ownership. Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/n5m-falls-off-moving-bullion-van-lagos/ |
Nairaland best Frontpage post of the day March 25, While reading the post and comments I started laughing out loud in my room my mum came to check on me to be sure if am ok Pls take ur time to read d post and comments https://www.nairaland.com/3011016/why-nigerian-commentators-should-not
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