You just know this person has never left Nigeria 😂 No worry, you’ll learn.

If I move to a new country, whatever they eat there is what I’d eat, I’m not going out of my way to look for eba or Jollof rice.



He won’t learn anything Rest


Such a dumb take from you. He said it himself that “if I move to a new country” You come here Dey shout like goat say you just know this person has never left Nigeria. Ewu.


I usually don’t like stupid people commenting on my posts, you’ve shown your foolishness. So this has to be the last time you can comment on my post.


Lmaoooooo…. You are the one who had never left Nigeria before.


Nor mind am 😂😂😂


🤣🤣🤣


Well this is exactly me. Not everyone is like you. Not everyone is tied to one type of palate. Even when I lived in Naija as someone that has lived in more than 8 states I eat all types of meals based on where I lived.


I was eating foreign food for the first two days, after the 3 day my body was shaking 🫨. I located the nearest African market 😭😭 to buy foodstuffs


You people keep saying “you’ll learn” there’s nothing to learn. You folks simply can’t adapt or refuse to. You’re the same people that will hate on creamy pasta, when that’s how it’s meant to be made. These are all meals I made myself. Learn to adapt.

drivebyspender's tweet image. You people keep saying “you’ll learn” there’s nothing to learn. You folks simply can’t adapt or refuse to. You’re the same people that will hate on creamy pasta, when that’s how it’s meant to be made.

These are all meals I made myself. Learn to adapt.
drivebyspender's tweet image. You people keep saying “you’ll learn” there’s nothing to learn. You folks simply can’t adapt or refuse to. You’re the same people that will hate on creamy pasta, when that’s how it’s meant to be made.

These are all meals I made myself. Learn to adapt.
drivebyspender's tweet image. You people keep saying “you’ll learn” there’s nothing to learn. You folks simply can’t adapt or refuse to. You’re the same people that will hate on creamy pasta, when that’s how it’s meant to be made.

These are all meals I made myself. Learn to adapt.
drivebyspender's tweet image. You people keep saying “you’ll learn” there’s nothing to learn. You folks simply can’t adapt or refuse to. You’re the same people that will hate on creamy pasta, when that’s how it’s meant to be made.

These are all meals I made myself. Learn to adapt.

Was in Uganda during the COVID, stayed for 7 months n I didn’t eat eba, not even once. Na where you see eba, you go chop eba..


What are you people talking about??? 😂😂😂. Stayed abroad for Five years and I ate everything lol


Like it’s very easy to tell, he’s tweeting from Abaranje, and dreaming of Chicago. You never chop beef wey Dey taste like Cabin biscuit carton, You think we like spending $100 on goat meat every month?


I did the same thing he said. He's not wrong.


There’s nothing to learn. I don’t spend give African stores my hard-earned money. I keep my meals simple. Make una rest.


I have left Nigeria, lived a decade outside Nigeria in both Asian and African countries and I have never gone out of my way to find Nigerian foods. I eat Nigerian food whenever I come across it.

kenterprenuer's tweet image. I have left Nigeria, lived a decade outside Nigeria in both Asian and African countries and I have never gone out of my way to find Nigerian foods. I eat Nigerian food whenever I come across it.
kenterprenuer's tweet image. I have left Nigeria, lived a decade outside Nigeria in both Asian and African countries and I have never gone out of my way to find Nigerian foods. I eat Nigerian food whenever I come across it.
kenterprenuer's tweet image. I have left Nigeria, lived a decade outside Nigeria in both Asian and African countries and I have never gone out of my way to find Nigerian foods. I eat Nigerian food whenever I come across it.
kenterprenuer's tweet image. I have left Nigeria, lived a decade outside Nigeria in both Asian and African countries and I have never gone out of my way to find Nigerian foods. I eat Nigerian food whenever I come across it.

I haven’t had Eba in 2 years


Your body go Dey vibrate once you manage chop lettuce and tomatoes,anger issues over little things firstly


What are you saying? There are Nigerians abroad that do not go out of their way to eat or cook Nigerian food. Your reality is not universal


Make e dey play 🤣


I moved to a new state in Nigeria, I didn't have access to the foods I was used to, omo I saw shege o. If I leave Nigeria, I will look for African foods.


There is nothing to learn. You eat what they eat there. It’s only once in a while. Should the opportunity arise, a celebration or as a reward to oneself. But don’t make it a daily struggle looking for Eba and jollof rice.


Some people are just like that 🤷🏽‍♂️


Lol. Everybody talk their own. Body go tell you


For someone like me, maybe I’ll relate to your tweet, there is no way I’ll tweet that, but I’ve got cousins that even while they were in Nigeria, they wouldn’t go out of their way to look for eba or Jollof rice.


True, because ehn! I was in Seychelles a while back No nigerian store/reataurant and after 3 days I left Eden Islnds to go hunt for pepper all over Victoria and Anse Mahel, Indian Delis were telling me that their pepper was super hot, it didn’t even feel like there’s pepper.


He won’t learn sha what he might miss is core traditional food but he’ll still have access to a lot more food he can make.


I don’t go out of my way to eat Nigerian food outside of the country. Its often times overpriced and subpar anyways.


As long as the food has salt and pepper and there is protein inside there is nothing to learn


Not everyone is you.


Potato- morning, afternoon night Roasted, mashed, creamy 😁


Una funny So when we didn’t have Nigerian shops overseas what do you think Nigerians were eating?😂 Nigerians who went abroad in the 80s 90s did not enjoy this luxury y’all are enjoying.


It's all about mindset guy, I have a naija friend in Finland, she's literally finnish now, she even cook their food, she doesn't even eat rice as universal as that is talk less of the regular Nigerian foods...anybody that's addicted to 9ja foods & can't adapt should stay in 9ja


Anyway, when I lived in UK, I went with basic Nigerian food. I found hot pepper from Indian shops. But tomatoes onions and rice was in British shops. With those, I made rice and stew. Didn't bother about Eba and soup. Ate bread and eggs.


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