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Who Made The Law Of Buying Bread In Nigeria When Returning From A Journey? by Maxwave: 9:44am On Mar 25, 2018
Have been thinking of this for so long...
Let's see your contributions.. lol smiley wink
Re: Who Made The Law Of Buying Bread In Nigeria When Returning From A Journey? by wahles(m): 9:52am On Mar 25, 2018
It was my grandfather. I believe he also invented the trekking for a cause thingy.

We just don't like taking credits uno. But if there's any monetary attachment to the these, please feel free to contact me 4 the family.

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Re: Who Made The Law Of Buying Bread In Nigeria When Returning From A Journey? by Mutemenot(m): 9:56am On Mar 25, 2018
The law is common in the Eastern Zone.
Re: Who Made The Law Of Buying Bread In Nigeria When Returning From A Journey? by Nobody: 9:57am On Mar 25, 2018
Lols this is quite interesting.

I think it started back in those days when eating bread was mainly for people living in the city, bakeries hardly existed in the villages so in a way to show people back home what kind of foods existed in city, travellers; mostly those going to the village started buying bread when travelling.
Also, bread hawkers in other that cash in on this started hawking bread near motor parks and expressways so it became almost unavoidable not to buy bread when boarding a bus to travel.

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Re: Who Made The Law Of Buying Bread In Nigeria When Returning From A Journey? by Taiwo20(m): 10:03am On Mar 25, 2018
I guess it's because you only get bread from visiting big cities then.....bread(slice and/or family size) wasn't really available in the villages and small towns
Re: Who Made The Law Of Buying Bread In Nigeria When Returning From A Journey? by iamgenius(m): 11:48am On Mar 25, 2018
Bubewilson:
Lols this is quite interesting.

I think it started back in those days when eating bread was mainly for people living in the city, bakeries hardly existed in the villages so in a way to show people back home what kind of foods existed in city, travellers; mostly those going to the village started buying bread when travelling.
Also, bread hawkers in other that cash in on this started hawking bread near motor parks and expressways so it became almost unavoidable not to buy bread when boarding a bus to travel.
grin I think you are right.

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Re: Who Made The Law Of Buying Bread In Nigeria When Returning From A Journey? by CastedAyo: 12:06pm On Mar 25, 2018
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