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15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 12:46pm On Jul 10, 2016
1. The eba stick that doubles as a weapon:







Your mother’s favourite.

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 12:58pm On Jul 10, 2016
2. The iron sponge that is always on the brink of death:






Your only friend when washing that evil pot.

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 1:00pm On Jul 10, 2016
3. The Nylon bag full of even more nylon bags:







For what? Only God knows.

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by gmama123: 1:01pm On Jul 10, 2016
Interesting. following
Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 1:02pm On Jul 10, 2016
4. The only seasoning that matters:






More important than water sef.

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 1:04pm On Jul 10, 2016
5. The bowl every visitor uses to wash their hand
before they eat:








Because God forbid they enter the kitchen to wash
their hands.

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 1:11pm On Jul 10, 2016
[font=serif][i]6. The almighty microwave cover:









Nigerian mothers swore it would prevent cancer.

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by SweetieConstie(f): 1:12pm On Jul 10, 2016
Hehehehehe....gringrin Hilarious! cheesy






*Grabs pop-corn* OP, ride on! cheesy



Btw, Lalasticlala Happy Sunday! cool

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 1:14pm On Jul 10, 2016
7. That bowl with a wedding or burial sticker:








If not for Owambes would Nigerians even have kitchen utensils?

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Smellymouth: 1:17pm On Jul 10, 2016
Growing up, we nor know wetin be kitchen grin cheesy

Imagine coming back from boarding school during Xmas break and you perceive the aroma of your mother's Jollof rice from the Junction of your street simply because na firewood she dey take cook grin

A plain pot of Jollof rice is rarely suspect. But crafty eaters like us knows that there’s a trove of potential waiting at the bottom, in the rice that’s glued to the pot.
This leftover layer is no nuisance–it’s a delectable crown worth saving. grin cheesy

Shout out to everyone that took joy in scraping up the crispy bits at the bottom of the pot
grin

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by obiorathesubtle: 1:23pm On Jul 10, 2016
grin don't forget the basket of fish hanging over the stove place..

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 1:23pm On Jul 10, 2016
8. The infinite number of unwashable plastic containers:









That stain will NEVER go out.
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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 1:24pm On Jul 10, 2016
8. The infinite number of unwashable plastic containers:









That stain will NEVER go out.
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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Kakamorufu(m): 1:26pm On Jul 10, 2016
hahaha, lets go there. My friend mum kitchen plates all have stickers on them back then, shes an owanbe expert
Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 1:34pm On Jul 10, 2016
9 Those plastic covers with their matching bowls nowhere in sight:










Always more covers than actual bowls.

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 1:37pm On Jul 10, 2016
10. The blender that smells like pepper no matter
how much you wash it






Can even try and blend anything else without
tasting pepper.

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 1:45pm On Jul 10, 2016
11. The morning fresh that is more water than actual morning fresh









It always lasts longer than it has any right to

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 1:48pm On Jul 10, 2016
12. The ice-cream bowl full of disappointment:








It will never not hurt,

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 1:56pm On Jul 10, 2016
13.The “there is rice at home” bag of rice:







How rice is not on the Nigerian flag is beyond us.

Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by iykekelvins(m): 2:03pm On Jul 10, 2016
As in ehn, there's nothing you won't see in a nigerian kitchen, chaiigringrin
JoeCutie:
In a typical 'Nigerian Kitchen', nothing is missing. Everything is there. [i]Ngwongwo na ngwongwo!
Nigeria mothers can gather property ehn. Even the very unnecessary ones, they must be there. Touch any of them saying you are discarding them, you and your mum will put legs in one pantie. cheesy
Meanwhile, to celebrate this Sunday, you're free to choose from the menu below. Pick one, not two. Just one. wink
Happy Sunday.
[b]'Ngwongwo na Ngwongwo, I'm telling yougringrin

I bu kwa ezigbo onye igbo o

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by SurefireFashion: 2:12pm On Jul 10, 2016
Nice 1 OP
Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 2:16pm On Jul 10, 2016
14.9. The eva bottle filled with palm oil:







The realest oil ever made.

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 2:26pm On Jul 10, 2016
15.That handle-less pot that is “older than you”:






You mother had the pot before she had you. Show
it respect.






Source:zikoko.com/list/nigerian-kitchen/


Lalasticlala food don ready oo....lol

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by JoeCutie(m): 2:37pm On Jul 10, 2016
iykekelvins:
As in ehn, there's nothing you won't see in a nigerian kitchen, chaiigringrin 'Ngwongwo na Ngwongwo, I'm telling yougringrin

I bu kwa ezigbo onye igbo o
Na so, my brother. Nwayoo nwayoo. grin

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by waxxydude: 5:20pm On Jul 10, 2016
Lol. Those days before i find momsy trouble, i go first go hide that "turn-garri" stick. Cause if she hole that thing ehn, my pops-man no fit see draw not even Undertaker. hehe

And that IceCream plate has a miraculous way of not always containing what you really want to eat. I can't just fit explain that thing mehn. grin cheesy
Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 5:30pm On Jul 10, 2016
Cc: tjskii,MissyB3
Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by waxxydude: 6:05pm On Jul 10, 2016
That no7. E get one of my friend like that, hin family every sunday/weekdays you go see them in blazers dress to match with diff inscriptions.

"Adieu pa ovoke", "who is pa ovoke?" i asked, "our family friend" they respond. OK

Next sunday "Bye-Bye baba rasheed". Upper sunday "See you in heaven paChukwudi" grin. Me: "pa chukwudi is your family friend too?", my friend "yes". Me: "That means na everyweek una family friend dey die o". And Them no dey die finish. lol

If you enter that guy house ehn 70% of plates/cups/utensils get diff wedding/death inscription of "family friend" dem. chai grin

The guy mama na goddess of Owambe o, i give am.

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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by Nobody: 11:31am On Jul 11, 2016
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Re: 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen by abdulaz: 4:43pm On Jul 11, 2016
You forget to mention mortar and pestle for the typical pounded yam eaters.

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