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Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by soberdrunk(m): 5:55pm On Feb 01, 2018
I witnessed an argument today, someone was saying it is still possible to feed well with just "1000 naira" for a whole day in present day Nigeria, i was wondering if this is true so instead of drinking beer this weekend we might just feed 20 nairalanders that really need it?
Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by sinaj(f): 6:11pm On Feb 01, 2018
#700 will do.

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by soberdrunk(m): 6:15pm On Feb 01, 2018
sinaj:
#700 will do.

For a whole day? How?
Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:17pm On Feb 01, 2018
lolz.... nobody tell me to start cooking soup until I started yesterday when my money keep decreasing on top food

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by Ahmed0336(m): 6:20pm On Feb 01, 2018
Very well i can use 1000 for a whole day and d next morning.

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by sinaj(f): 6:21pm On Feb 01, 2018
soberdrunk:


For a whole day? How?

Fish-300
Oil-50
Crayfish-50
Thickner nd pepper-50
Maggi nd onion-50
Leaf-50
,Garri -150

Thats if u eat light nd live alone.

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by obaataaokpaewu: 6:42pm On Feb 01, 2018
A plate of food can go as low as #250(even lower in some places), so if the person eats thrice at #250, that's #750 with #250 change

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by godfatherx: 6:44pm On Feb 01, 2018
Yes it can, I had to work on my car at a mechanic village, I was hungry and was led to a shanty restaurant, a plate of food sells for N300 with 2 skinny meat, I asked for extra meats, with a bottle of coke, but I couldn't finish the whole meal, I spent N500.

Lots of times what we pay for at these porche restaurants are overhead costs.

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:52pm On Feb 01, 2018
sinaj:


Fish-300
Oil-50
Crayfish-50
Thickner nd pepper-50
Maggi nd onion-50
Leaf-50
,Garri -150

Thats if u eat light nd live alone.

Madam, how did you arrive at 50 for onion and Maggi together. Thickener and pepper 50. You sure you cook?
The last time I bought onion, the least amount was 50 naira and it was 2 tiny(very small) looking onions. The least you can get for pepper too is 50 naira.


Op, 1k is enough for a day. A plate of food(mama put) is 300 naira. If you eat 3 times, that's 900. The remaining 100 should be enough for sachet water.

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by soberdrunk(m): 6:52pm On Feb 01, 2018
godfatherx:
Yes it can, I had to work on my car at a mechanic village, I was hungry and was led to a shanty restaurant, a plate of food sells for N300 with 2 skinny meat, I asked for extra meats, with a bottle of coke, but I couldn't finish the whole meal, I spent N500.

Lots of times what we pay for at these porche restaurants are overhead costs.

Seems I need to change my mamput woman oo, she sells meat for 100 naira a piece and as an Ibadan man I do a minimum of four per meal so breakfast 400naira meat, 150 rice, beans 50, plaintain 100, salad 100, and maltina 100---900 for breakfast alone oo

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by sinaj(f): 7:02pm On Feb 01, 2018
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Madam, how did you arrive at 50 for onion and Maggi together. Thickener and pepper 50. You sure you cook?
The last time I bought onion, the least amount was 50 naira and it was 2 tiny(very small) looking onions. The least you can get for pepper too is 50 naira.


Op, 1k is enough for a day. A plate of food(mama put) is 300 naira. If you eat 3 times, that's 900. The remaining 100 should be enough for sachet water.
Oga last I checked, onion is been sold for #20, 4 cubes of maggi is #20 too.
A lil garri can serve as thickner or u buy a thickner of #30 nd u dnt need to put all.
Least for fresh pepper is #50, nd d dry one #20.

Any other kwesion?

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by Nobody: 7:25pm On Feb 01, 2018
obaataaokpaewu:
A plate of food can go as low as #250(even lower in some places), so if the person eats thrice at #250, that's #750 with #250 change

yea yea, possible
Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by eyinjuege: 9:36am On Feb 02, 2018
soberdrunk:


Seems I need to change my mamput woman oo, she sells meat for 100 naira a piece and as an Ibadan man I do a minimum of four per meal so breakfast 400naira meat, 150 rice, beans 50, plaintain 100, salad 100, and maltina 100---900 for breakfast alone oo

Reduce your food portions generally.
Reduce your meat to one piece, take 100 naira rice, either beans or plantain 50naira (not the 2 together), and stop taking maltina. Continue with your salad, and alternate beans with dodo 50 naira on different days. Carry your own water in a bottle everywhere you go.
That's trying to eat healthier.
Nothing to do with how much is in your pocket o.

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by Mariangeles(f): 5:35pm On Feb 02, 2018
soberdrunk:
I witnessed an argument today, someone was saying it is still possible to feed well with just "1000 naira" for a whole day in present day Nigeria, i was wondering if this is true so instead of drinking beer this weekend we might just feed 20 nairalanders that really need it?
A cup of beans (derica) #300
Ripe plantain #200
Onion #50
Crayfish #50
Palm oil #50
And you have yourself a pot of good food for the whole day, plus change just in case you need to buy anything else...

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by Mariangeles(f): 5:39pm On Feb 02, 2018
soberdrunk:


Seems I need to change my mamput woman oo, she sells meat for 100 naira a piece and as an Ibadan man I do a minimum of four per meal so breakfast 400naira meat, 150 rice, beans 50, plaintain 100, salad 100, and maltina 100---900 for breakfast alone oo
but, must you eat everything she's selling...? you're probably her "customer"

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by Mariangeles(f): 5:41pm On Feb 02, 2018
sinaj:

Fish-300 Oil-50 Crayfish-50 Thickner nd pepper-50 Maggi nd onion-50 Leaf-50 ,Garri -150
Thats if u eat light nd live alone.
I HATE eba and soup ehn...
Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by sinaj(f): 6:09pm On Feb 02, 2018
Mariangeles:
I HATE eba and soup ehn...
lol

I love soup, esp afang soup nd fufu tongue tongue tongue

My favourite actually

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by remi1444: 3:48pm On May 23, 2018
i can survive with that amount for 3days with change sef.

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by beautyhd: 7:16pm On May 23, 2018
[quote author=Mariangeles post=64728405]A cup of beans (derica) #300
Ripe plantain #200
Onion #50
Crayfish #50
Palm oil #50
And you have yourself a pot of good food for the whole day plus change just in case you need to buy anything else...[/quote

Where do you guys buy this #50 worth of crayfish?
Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by oloriT(f): 8:12pm On May 23, 2018
#500 will do just good
Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by RoyalBlak007: 8:23pm On May 23, 2018
oloriT:
#500 will do just good



I doubt this.
You mean cooking or just buying the meals?

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by Mariangeles(f): 1:44am On May 24, 2018
[quote author=beautyhd post=67817140][/quote]Go to the market... I mean a real market, they'll sell to you no matter how small cool
Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by Rubyventures: 9:34am On May 24, 2018
[quote author=beautyhd post=67817140][/quote]

what about Kerosene or gas?
Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by oloriT(f): 4:07pm On May 24, 2018
RoyalBlak007:




I doubt this.
You mean cooking or just buying the meals?



buying or cooking
Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by Divay22(f): 4:39pm On May 24, 2018
500 will do
I'll save the remaining 500
Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by Juliearth(f): 11:21pm On Jun 23, 2019
soberdrunk:
I witnessed an argument today, someone was saying it is still possible to feed well with just "1000 naira" for a whole day in present day Nigeria, i was wondering if this is true so instead of drinking beer this weekend we might just feed 20 nairalanders that really need it?



Sure! With a pot of stew/soup of 1000( or less, you can feed for 3 days). The only problem though is having to eat the same soup/stew for days.
Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by Juliearth(f): 11:23pm On Jun 23, 2019
godfatherx:
Yes it can, I had to work on my car at a mechanic village, I was hungry and was led to a shanty restaurant, a plate of food sells for N300 with 2 skinny meat, I asked for extra meats, with a bottle of coke, but I couldn't finish the whole meal, I spent N500.

Lots of times what we pay for at these porche restaurants are overhead costs.


You are right about overhead cost.

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by Eshiettk(m): 7:34pm On Jun 24, 2019
Food: Rice and Spaghetti concoction
Duration: 1week+
Amount: N1000
De-rica rice N250
Spaghetti N200
Sachet oil N50
Grounded pepper N50
Tomatoe paste N50
Maggi N50
Salt N50
Onions N50
Sardine or Eja kika or Kpomo N250

Food: Beans Porridge
Duration: 1week+
2 De-rica beans N400
Pepper N50
Onions N50
Salt N50
Crayfish N50
Palm oil N100
Ijebu garri half paint N200
Sugar sachet N100

Efo Riro
Duration: 3-5days
Efo leaves N100
Akaun N50
Iru N50
Eja kika N200
Salt N50
Palm oil N100
Maggi N50
Fresh Pepper N100
Onions N50
Crayfish N50
Half paint of garri N200

And so many other meals could be made with N1000 that would last between 3days to 1week,depending on how you eat.

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by peacesamuel94(m): 5:44am On Jun 25, 2019
All the calculations so far seem to assume, unconsciously albeit, that kerosine is free, or perhaps still, that kerosine is a self provident constant as far as cooking in Nigeria is concerned.

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by Fidelismaria: 1:18pm On Jun 25, 2019
Lol

Funny

Wey people dey use 500 for a week

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by Nobody: 12:28am On Jun 27, 2019
Fidelismaria:
Lol

Funny

Wey people dey use 500 for a week
They don know whas going on grin

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Re: Can Someone Feed With "1000 Naira" For A Whole Day In Nigeria? by tck2000(m): 11:02am On Jul 06, 2019
Really possible

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