W/ever u r going through in this life, eat! The angel of the LORD came back a second time and touched him and said, "Get up and eat, for the journey is too much for you." So he got up and ate... #amala #norights #Thursday pic.twitter.com/wvXrHxEpRH
— Uduakobong A. (@UddyAnny) November 24, 2022
I don wake ooo 😹😹@Zlatan_Ibile @sydneytalker1 #amala pic.twitter.com/0rEoriwBa6
— Olawalemiaremu (@okoiyamosun03) November 17, 2022
There is something enduring about Yoruba culture. Consider that slaves were taken from all over Africa, but only Yoruba slaves kept their culture intact. In Cuba and Brazil, they speak flawless Yoruba. They eat ewa ati rice pelu dodo. And still dobale to parents!#RenosNuggets
— Reno Omokri (@renoomokri) June 4, 2022
DJ🐝JORDAN
— DJ BEE-JORDAN (@djbeejordan) March 18, 2017
Dodo ati rice song HOUSED😂
Song by MIKE OKRI "wisdom "
E N J O Y ! ! ! ! pic.twitter.com/IBdacB5nMx
Proudly Ekiti
— Phoenix (@QueenMandla_) January 1, 2022
Iyan lounje
Oka logun pic.twitter.com/25KE5LMk2h
“The Milkmaid” is inspired by the striking image of two Fulani milkmaids depicted on the Nigerian Ten Naira bill. This image shows the empowered women who are a significant part of dairy production in their regions. #themilkmaidmovie https://t.co/h0ec8zAZhW pic.twitter.com/QL0QdCJmpR
— Imam Anas (@itz_imaam) August 13, 2019
Suya inside foil paper. God forbid bad thing. Shey Guardian abi Thisday newspaper don finish ni?
— Lola Okunrin (@lollypeezle) November 12, 2021
Very soon, they will be putting suya inside bowl. Eko ti gbagbakugba 😡
Another commandment in my mind sha, is that just as women were 'empowered' to do all the work and nobody disturbed them, let women be empowered to collect the money in the updated food (abi na gastronomique) industry. That's all.
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