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auto section? What does this means? And what about the current price per liter? Do you moves my posting to the Auto/Car section of this forum? |
NEVER start battles you cant win !!! SO TRUE And if going for a fight or argument choose your alliance wisely. AND know when to admit defeat. |
And what I have to pay in Nira per Liter? Hopfully we do not have to manage! And it will be easy to drive around. |
@ honeric01 (m) could you give the names of the quarters/districts of Silverbird galleria National theater Museum center Fela shrine Cannaland Caliante Club rehab Volar Bar K's place. Alpha Beach, the Lekki-Shopping-Center, the National stadium was already on our list. We have good five weeks down there to spend. |
Thanks! Oluomo Rock in Egba, Ogun State was alredy on our list. Do you have other tips for Ogun State. We got family there. The Oluomo Rock is in a town Abekuta in Ogun State, right? Does anybody know a good hotel there? |
Why the women should hate each other if brought up in a polygamy household? Is it not the man and the first wife, which choose the other wifes. Poor Judgement and taff luck, I would say than! Or did the men just go outside the compound and where looking for free food for his willy? Than you hardly can call this thingy outside a wife! |
I am looking for some information, which places best to visit in Lagos or around Lagos. The main porpoise of this trip is, my two boys should get a better understanding of there Nigeria/Yoruba heritage and gain a better understanding of what live is like in modern Nigeria. The boyz, where raised in the UK, they speake a bit Yoruba and know customes such as greeting, food, clothing and Ju-Ju and Fuji music from their dad. Please be serious about your suggestions. Thanks! |
Noee, in Brixton. SW London or should i write SW Lagos. |
My three boyz had their ogi this morning with cooked black eyed beans in tomato/pepper with tuna.They used some sugar for the ogi. They Ogi meal will be with the cold water gari and peanut on my next try for an Yoruba breakfast/lunch on Saturday. |
Thanks! I would be carefull with anything. On of my colleagues used smoked German sausage in it and served it with rice. This was just horrible. But is see where you are coming from. |
Just saw the picture in the sun this morning when crossing by the new paper stand. I read the metro in the morning. If the baby is not an albino, how come it is so white? |
Femi what do you suggest how to make it more tasty for the kids. My mother in-law will not be pleased if my kids do not know how to eat this stuff. I had to managed it to when i was bosom feeding, this ogi stuff where even imported to me in Germany by my sister in-law. |
I am not the biggest fan of stockfish and it might be hard to come by could i use smoked fish instead? And should i service it with eyam? |
ede? panla? I know, i should know what this means, bec. i heard it millions times. At the moment i can not remember an I am bit embarassed to ask my in-laws. Can someboby provide me with the English name please. |
Bitter Leaf - how to cook it in a tasty way |
Is Ogi not something let s say like a milkshake an best eaten, when it is hot out side for breakfast mixed with sugar or honey. How long can you keep it in the fridge if not mixed with something. chocolate ogi with bonVita brilliant now if know how i could feed this stuff to my kids. |
How should i use it? With beef in a stew? With cow foots in a pepper soupe? like spinach in an egusi soupe with beef or lamb. with sharkey? And what to service with it eyam, eba or amala. Rice would not test nice, in beleave |
And an other albino baby, what is the big deal. The Sun (english news) must have reported about it, this morning. |
Black and White do NOT hate each other so much !!! It is only silly people, which are unable to look over there own horizon, who do this. Prejudices not more not less . . . |
My husband calles his son 'mum s small husband' if he snuggles up in the master bed room beside me. Our others son, he calles sometimes 'Dickerchen' which means the chabby one. And my smaller bigger husband, if he hugges me. My mum calles me 'Fraulein' which means 'Miss' if i am not in line her requests. Or 'tochter' means daughter, if she is prude of me. My grandma called my cousin 'Andrea' which is the femine form of Andrew, when he had long her. |
We went to Nigeria House in London today and the treatment were marvelous. Than we went to a shop to buy a new cell phone and good service there, too. Personally I believe the way you present yourself to other and the way your carry youself in public, have a lot to do with how people treat you. There are misconceptions on boths sites. It seems to depend on the level of education and the level of personal live experience. |
I d talk to much LOL and of topic ![]() No worries Thanks to everyboby for participating. |
I was just joking ![]() If i do this everyboby might just laugh. Only she might not feel to happy about it. People make jokes about Nigerian ladies which use to much cream as well to get lighter. |
Ok. I will call my big mummy here in London Oyebo bec. she is very light in complexion. ![]() Better than i take the omorogo with me, i surely will get pepper from her! And perhaps i have to raise my hand in the corner and think about what i have done wrong. ![]() P.S. I am sure she will make mouth and call me disrespectful girl ect. |
The effect pepper had on me was none. I did not turn yellow when I ate it. When my stepfather cooked stew and people from my shool, where around everboby went 'crazy' for fufu and stew and it was specy. On my 'sweet six teen' we had a big party and Germanys from my school dance to ju ju misic and this song back in the 90 tys 'Nigeria is my fatherland, nigeria is my county, oh' Some guy went home and changed there jackets, they where bomber jakets in Green and on of those guy lerned to make fu fu some days later by himself. Therefore pepper had a good effect ![]() And 'yes,oh' i know how Nigerian can make mouth, if they are not pleased with something or someboby. The senior onces specially! Have see it! Have heard it and had it on my phone bill! However my mothers neighbors in German or my mother brother or my oma (grand ma) would never say 'thank you' to my husband for bringen our children to Germany, this is simply something what they would expected of him and me. They can say thing s like 'good to see you again', 'how was your journey' and 'we hope to see you again' and no one would this at the market or at the 'butchers'. Your niece and nephew have nigerian parents. It's understandable that culture is taught to them being as their parents are nigerian. Logical conclusion. Mixed kids are not always made a fuss about. But yes it happens around the world for different reasons. Why is was taught of them or expected and not of me? or my partner? Is he not an Nigerian, too? Or am i the first white woman in Nigeria, who send her kids 'back home'? It is so often assumed 'mixed rase' children are lost and it was not worth fighting for them or put them in 'consideration'. My husband was seen as my husband and as the father of my children, not more not less. It was only unrespect strangers how asked him a big bunch of strange questions about 'Africa' aka 'do you have more multi-story buildings there ect. My husband reply where 'no we do not, we still live on threes and the German ambassador is living on the biggest of all the threes and he has his visa not on a passport it where on a leaf. And when ask if he speaks english he said no only yoruba and German. People soon stop to ask him things like this. |
Iice - What is about may niece and nevus. They where rased in the UK and USA, therefore abroad, too. What is the reality for mixed rase children? Everboby make a fus out of them. Are they something special? Are they something outstanding now are days? Learning from my husband, his sisters, his brothers, his uncles ect to which point? If you married a Nigerian you marry the hole family!? And in Africa it is not only the parterns, which train/rase a child it is the hole village ?! In Africa the hole family support each other and a african should not forget the people back home, his/hers sister and brothers need to go to school, mama und baba might need a new house or help to repair there one. Sister might have a baby or Brother is getting married. And one explained the you get yellow yellow more bit to me. Yes, we call black people 'schwarz' Everboby here know what Oyinbo pepper stands for and what does it means and why chrildren are singing it and some adults use this name and 'make there mouth', but no one have the guts to admit Africa/Nigeria is well equipped in name calling, too. ect |
Does it matter if the postes partner/husband/ boyfriend or kids father have is documents or not? How many men have had a white wife, a black wife, a wife of the same tribe and end of the day it did not work out with any of them. That is modern live for you! And of course woman do the same thingy. |
I never have seen a White German mother which where married to an Nigeria (Yoruba, Igbo or River) where the child did not had a Nigerian name and even if they are not married all the baby which i got to know had and english and an nigerian name. OK mostly the English one, where used in day-to-day live. Names and Nigerian. ![]() Does not a high number of Nigerian have more than one name like three, four, five firstnames or so. And family names might change, too. When in Europe. |
Familyname can be changed! And does it matter if he and she just settling down? |
Black Americans, Africans, Jamicans Oh, dear are we starting to write about jungle fiver and G.I. love! Where are the 'zebra kinder' |
It fact it is me Simone out of the Nigeria Forum. de There i write about the Nigerian view, here about the White One. Two worlds, which i really love. Friedensangebot angenommen ![]() |
Oh nice you know me And as always. It is necessary to get personal. My English, My German. How bad or good it might be. You just do not like what i have to say! And what are you going to do now after you outed me! |
My three boyz had their ogi this morning with cooked black eyed beans in tomato/pepper with tuna.


