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Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by Typing: 2:04pm On Aug 22
Nwaokunkpara:
What kind of pepper soup looks like purge πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”


I thought they don't drink beer in the north

Kaduna get 2 Nigerian Brewery plants. If they don't drink beer, who are the 2 plants producing the beer for in Kaduna?

Out of the 9 Nigerian Brewery plants in Nigeria, 2 are located in Kaduna.

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Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by Love800(m): 2:05pm On Aug 22
Are you serious?
amazingspiderma:
Anyone who has ever lived in Kaduna will understand how nice the town is.

I have never seen a more balanced state, I missed that city.

I can argue that it one of the best place to be in Nigeria.

The people of Kaduna are one of the nicest people you can encounter in Nigeria.


You are secure even when you arrive at 2am.

It's a pity, we don't encourage national tourism in the country again.
A lot of kids are raised on propaganda.

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Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by educatedfool: 2:07pm On Aug 22
Love800:
What do you mean by down-town?
like in city
Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by Typing: 2:07pm On Aug 22
omoba19:


Baba, no mind them, na lie, i'm living in Kaduna City, infact i'm living in High cost area, that kind of pepper soup is called kain-chicken and the least u can have it is 1000.

You said he lied. But you just confessed that you buy from Barnawa which is a highbrow area. Did you ask him which part of Kaduna he bought the pepper soup?

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Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by Typing: 2:09pm On Aug 22
Manculated:


You are always posting POVERTY activities.

Spiiits.


Person wey never taste Pepper Soup this year dey call the food other people eat as poverty. Them suppose flog you aswear

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Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by gawu1: 2:24pm On Aug 22
omoba19:


Baba, no mind them, na lie, i'm living in Kaduna City, infact i'm living in High cost area, that kind of pepper soup is called kain-chicken and the least u can have it is 1000.
It's called kayan ciki, but not kain chicken grin

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Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by Love800(m): 2:29pm On Aug 22
Alright.
educatedfool:
like in city
Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by gawu1: 2:53pm On Aug 22
Moneyboyz:
I thought they don't allow beer because some desert dweller said it's bad.
Yes, beer is for forest monkeys and so It's risky doing beer there

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Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by Realfrankie(m): 3:08pm On Aug 22
pyyxxaro:
Instead make I use this stainless plate chop , make there kukuma put the pepper soup in white nylon ,make I de suck am small small πŸ€¦πŸΎβ€β™‚οΈ

Kaduna people wey no care
The meat sef look like half done grin
Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by TheGiftedOne(m): 3:43pm On Aug 22
LocalFARMERS:



Let me suprise you. Do you know that, somethings that are mostly produced in South are still cheaper in the North?



The Bananas I buy for 1,500 in Abuja, you won't get it for 2k in Benin.

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Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by folake4u(f): 4:42pm On Aug 22
Bizibi:
palm oil and garri is not cheaper in the south.

Lol. It's actually cheaper in the south.
Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by Gerrard59(m): 4:52pm On Aug 22
Bizibi:
palm oil and garri is not cheaper in the south.
So palm oil is costlier in southern Nigeria where it is sourced from than in northern Nigeria where it is transported to?

Which school did you finish from assuming you attended one in the first place?
Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by Gerrard59(m): 4:54pm On Aug 22
After my experience eating Afang soup at an NYSC camp in the north, I promise myself never to eat certain foods outside their dominant environment. I seriously doubt that pepper soup can be better prepared anywhere north of Abuja than in the south.

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Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by Bizibi(m): 5:00pm On Aug 22
Gerrard59:

So palm oil is costlier in southern Nigeria where it is sourced from than in northern Nigeria where it is transported to?

Which school did you finish from assuming you attended one in the first place?
it is laughable but it is true..... someone even complained about it here last two months about greed. Until you experience it in the north you won't believe it.i am currently in taraba heading to katsina.

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Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by Bizibi(m): 5:02pm On Aug 22
folake4u:


Lol. It's actually cheaper in the south.
you'd be surprised.....
Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by Gerrard59(m): 5:11pm On Aug 22
Bizibi:
it is laughable but it is true..... someone even complained about it here last two months about greed. Until you experience it in the north you won't believe it. i am currently in taraba heading to katsina.
Closer to Cross River, a major producer of palm oil. Taraba is not a representation of northern Nigeria.
Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by Bizibi(m): 5:14pm On Aug 22
Gerrard59:

Closer to Cross River, a major producer of palm oil. Taraba is not a representation of northern Nigeria.
okay....it is a representation of southern Nigeria.

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Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by dkidd: 5:38pm On Aug 22
That thing looks raw and ugly.... How can u eat it?
Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by Tegabadguy(m): 5:45pm On Aug 22
grin grin grin grin grin grin he cheap oooooo
Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by omoba19(m): 5:45pm On Aug 22
Typing:


You said he lied. But you just confessed that you buy from Barnawa which is a highbrow area. Did you ask him which part of Kaduna he bought the pepper soup?

Boss, a kilo of this intestine is 3,500 Naire for central market ooo, maybe he's rite sha, but it will be difficult to get 500 Naira pepper soup, even for market 500 Naira meat no dey again.
Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by ultraviolet27(f): 5:56pm On Aug 22
People Saying things produced in the South are Costly in the North bla bla bla I served in the North though, North Central and Yes things produced in the South were even Cheaper or like the same price in the North e.g Garri, Fufu,Yam,Palm oil even beverages I was Surprised.

We Southerners are very wicked to ourselves, and very greedy walahi an Aboki may just put 300 gain on His good and He will be okay with and proclaim it's albarika that's the greatest but we Southerners we even want to gain more than the Primary Producers of the goods

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Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by folake4u(f): 6:02pm On Aug 22
Gerrard59:

So palm oil is costlier in southern Nigeria where it is sourced from than in northern Nigeria where it is transported to?

Which school did you finish from assuming you attended one in the first place?

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My thoughts exactly.

Palm oil and garri that is everywhere in the south. How's it gonna be cheaper in the North?
Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by folake4u(f): 6:05pm On Aug 22
Gerrard59:
After my experience eating Afang soup at an NYSC camp in the north, I promise myself never to eat certain foods outside their dominant environment. I seriously doubt that pepper soup can be better prepared anywhere north of Abuja than in the south.

I ate akara in Abuja and hated it. I made it from the scratch at home throughout my stay there.

I also tried banga soup there too and didn't like it. It felt like I was eating palm oil instead.

The really good restaurants for soup are very expensive.
Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by ultraviolet27(f): 6:07pm On Aug 22
Gerrard59:

So palm oil is costlier in southern Nigeria where it is sourced from than in northern Nigeria where it is transported to?

Which school did you finish from assuming you attended one in the first place?


Even if will be costly the difference may just be N300 I served and also resided in the North for a while Northerners have Compassion only Religion and insecurity brouhaha that is their menace Beverages like Milk,Milo,Bournvita that are even manufactured in the South(Lagos, Ibadan,Ogun) are even Cheaper in the North than the South,Bread nko is the Wheat flour and some of it's ingredients not imported via Lagos Atlantic Ocean?? Yet it is Stl cheaper in the North.

The Government isn't only our problem in Nigeria our Greed, Dubiousness,our tendecity to obtain other that we terma as being Smart Is also a menace plauging us in this Country

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Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by Taogbera: 6:23pm On Aug 22
I have to relocate
Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by GloriousGbola: 6:27pm On Aug 22
folake4u:
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My thoughts exactly.

Palm oil and garri that is everywhere in the south. How's it gonna be cheaper in the North?


Olodos. Don't you know all food in Nigeria is sourced from the North because southerners are too lazy to work in farms? Without the north you lazy southerners would starve to death tongue

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Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by Alusiizizi(m): 6:38pm On Aug 22
illuminutty:
Cost of living in Kaduna is cheap. You can even see daybreak of 15k at Disney Barnawa from same type that would bill you 120k in Lekki.

Why would anyone pay 15k for daybreak I can't pay more than 3k.
Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by MomohMrMoore: 6:40pm On Aug 22
Really? this is 4 to 5k in Lagos oo..
Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by pocohantas(f): 6:42pm On Aug 22
Gerrard59:
After my experience eating Afang soup at an NYSC camp in the north, I promise myself never to eat certain foods outside their dominant environment. I seriously doubt that pepper soup can be better prepared anywhere north of Abuja than in the south.

I felt same way eating afang in AKS and CRS. For a second I wondered if this is the afang. Even worse that the ones in AKS cooked it with goat meat. I once gave a Yoruba colleague oha and he said it tasted nothing like what he ate in the SE. The only popular Nigerian meal that I have eaten randomly in 4 SW states and it scored well is abula. I went to Enugu that is home of okpa and it was all hype. Ph and bole, same story. They had to take me to a specific place both times.

I don't rely on this method anymore even in its dominant environment. grin

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Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by Typing: 6:49pm On Aug 22
omoba19:


Boss, a kilo of this intestine is 3,500 Naire for central market ooo, maybe he's rite sha, but it will be difficult to get 500 Naira pepper soup, even for market 500 Naira meat no dey again.

You are wrong. Assorted meat is the cheapest. With 3,500, you will get a huge quantities of assorted meat in Central market. In my area for Romi, I bought 2k assorted meat last week and I used it to prepare stew. The man gave me alot of those meat for 2k.

That is Romi not even in the main market (Central market). This Pepper Soup is actually half plate. Because one plate contains alot of pieces of meat. The plate should be 1k and they sold half for him for 2k

Anywich way, this is way cheaper than Southern Nigeria.

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Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by LocalFARMERS: 7:10pm On Aug 22
TheGiftedOne:




The Bananas I buy for 1,500 in Abuja, you won't get it for 2k in Benin.


True talk
Re: See #500 Pepper Soup In Kaduna (video/pictures) by LocalFARMERS: 7:12pm On Aug 22
vanvickie:




The farm location should be around Olam farms/ Katari then, pls be careful around those areas bcoz of kidnapping incidents that are rampant in Kad/Abj express way.

Thank you so much. Seems you have good knowledge of those area

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