The saving culture gave them the edge, although the debt based system keeps the economy running, smarter people know how to use the two to advance their interests
When i lived with a Nigerian, i learnt to eat a lot and get full. Don't deprive yourself of good food because it helps you think better. Awesome video bro!
You nailed it! Absolutely! As a Nigerian, non-Nigerian friends often asked me if I was cooking for a party when I was living in Europe! By the way, you have acquired our Naija way of speaking, P.M, Lol! I enjoy your videos so much!
You nailed it 😀.... Though not all Nigerians save cooked food in freezer for a whole week, some does that, but people normally saved raw foods that can quickly spoil in freezer... 👍
I haven't been able to come to terms with buying anything on credit whatever I want, I save up and buy. Do credit story abeg. Yes. We have deep freezers for storing cooked food. Sometimes for two months sef if nepa gree
🤣🤣You even adopted accent from friend. The only thing I won't take from that advice is cooking for the whole week even thou it makes sense that way. Maximun pre cooked food that I can tolerate for me is 3 days from there I need freshly cooked food.
Imagine cooking mogudu/ tribe/ tradition food everyday 😳 after a busy day of work. That’s how I look at it but it’s okay to make steak 🥩/ chicken 🍗 and pap/rice and vegetables 🥦 every day but not traditional food. That will take long to prepare.
It’s like making mogudu/ cow tribes every day, you can’t do that. You cook mogodu and keep some in the fridge and microwave or warm them on a hob. Remember Nigerian food is traditional food and it take long prepare and cook. Imagine cooking traditional food everyday? I mean they do cook rice and starch everyday or fish tomato 🍅 stew but not those required long preparation.
But the quality of food in the shops strored in cool place as compared to the market where do they store the vegetables, do they stay fresh 🤣🤣🤣I think I'll just continue with buying from shop 💜💜💜 loved your vedio.
Yes it's true Nigerians always bargain. I sell car parts so whenever they come I always up my price by 15-30% because I know they will bargain and I just end up selling it at normal price or even making a bit more as well.
Yes expescially if it’s a single person or a teen or maybe in school and all that, we cook for the week and till now I cook up to 2 different soups for the week or 2 weeks and most don’t really microwave food we kinda warm again with the fire and as if we are cooking again
Lol😂😂😂, we cook and store in other not to overcook and overwork yourself, that way most of us eat healthy, meanwhile you must go road side mechanic oh😂😂😂
Hey bra be real now. Every thing you have learned from your Nigeria roommate is common sense!! Hayi suka maan. Came up with some contet, stop playing!! Yho!! Seriously??
You said good things about nigeria but this nigerian you tubers who are here in SA they criticize SA as if they are from better country and they forget that they are burden of the world, this cowards, they always have excuses to runaway from their country's problems.
I just love hearing people talking about Nigeria,am South African but I can't wait to visit Nigeria
You'll be welcomed with open hands
Am a nigerian too i like to visit south africa
That's Nigeria for you we are different from everyone
The saving culture gave them the edge, although the debt based system keeps the economy running, smarter people know how to use the two to advance their interests
When i lived with a Nigerian, i learnt to eat a lot and get full. Don't deprive yourself of good food because it helps you think better.
Awesome video bro!
Hahaha yes my brother I forgot 😂
You nailed it! Absolutely! As a Nigerian, non-Nigerian friends often asked me if I was cooking for a party when I was living in Europe! By the way, you have acquired our Naija way of speaking, P.M, Lol! I enjoy your videos so much!
If there’s one thing I miss a lot about Nigeria it’s market vibes and the buying selling and haggling. Love this video so much
You nailed it 😀.... Though not all Nigerians save cooked food in freezer for a whole week, some does that, but people normally saved raw foods that can quickly spoil in freezer... 👍
You earned a new subscriber today... I am a Nigerian
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That’s true bro, I only started hearing about credit for clothing, we save to buy, I believe it’s because credit system isn’t effective back home
I haven't been able to come to terms with buying anything on credit whatever I want, I save up and buy. Do credit story abeg. Yes. We have deep freezers for storing cooked food. Sometimes for two months sef if nepa gree
Wow such an informative content... Thanks
Bros, na wa to you oohhhh😄😄😄😄😄
Who does not ask discounts.
I am a Nigerian, but I don't store food inside the fridge, anyway I just subscribed
As for me I do where I live there is uninterrupted power 🔋 supply.
Hahaha, extremely funny line; monday you microwave the okoro, tuesday you microwave the egwusi and so on
Na so nau. We don’t buy on credit! If you no get, you no get be that
You good man bro
I like this guy
🤣🤣You even adopted accent from friend. The only thing I won't take from that advice is cooking for the whole week even thou it makes sense that way. Maximun pre cooked food that I can tolerate for me is 3 days from there I need freshly cooked food.
Lol same here I still cook everyday
Imagine cooking mogudu/ tribe/ tradition food everyday 😳 after a busy day of work. That’s how I look at it but it’s okay to make steak 🥩/ chicken 🍗 and pap/rice and vegetables 🥦 every day but not traditional food. That will take long to prepare.
Thanks for teaching
I hope you know now why Nigerians become very successful?
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Loved this.
I can't keep food in the freezer🙊. I must cook every day.
It’s like making mogudu/ cow tribes every day, you can’t do that. You cook mogodu and keep some in the fridge and microwave or warm them on a hob. Remember Nigerian food is traditional food and it take long prepare and cook. Imagine cooking traditional food everyday? I mean they do cook rice and starch everyday or fish tomato 🍅 stew but not those required long preparation.
Only the restaurant cook fresh food everyday because that’s what their business requires.
But the quality of food in the shops strored in cool place as compared to the market where do they store the vegetables, do they stay fresh 🤣🤣🤣I think I'll just continue with buying from shop 💜💜💜 loved your vedio.
Very funny guy
Yes it's true Nigerians always bargain. I sell car parts so whenever they come I always up my price by 15-30% because I know they will bargain and I just end up selling it at normal price or even making a bit more as well.
You are a nigerian by heart
Yes expescially if it’s a single person or a teen or maybe in school and all that, we cook for the week and till now I cook up to 2 different soups for the week or 2 weeks and most don’t really microwave food we kinda warm again with the fire and as if we are cooking again
I see its something most of us are not used to
@@p.mtoafrica5222 yea
Lol😂😂😂, we cook and store in other not to overcook and overwork yourself, that way most of us eat healthy, meanwhile you must go road side mechanic oh😂😂😂
Lol I will my sister thanks for watching
It is called batch cooking 😂😂
Funny video
lol.... this guy
Imagine microwaving Amala or Eba!! Hyper uninviting..lol
Make a Price broer 😂, i know that from indians
Kills the passion when you said in Naija we buy in cash 😂😂😂
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Lol
Most Nigerians don't cook and put it in the fridg.stop stereotyping
Stop saying what you don't know @modibbo Bilal
Hey bra be real now. Every thing you have learned from your Nigeria roommate is common sense!! Hayi suka maan. Came up with some contet, stop playing!! Yho!! Seriously??
You said good things about nigeria but this nigerian you tubers who are here in SA they criticize SA as if they are from better country and they forget that they are burden of the world, this cowards, they always have excuses to runaway from their country's problems.
Futsec u dis malalapipe
That’s wrong. I have seen a Nigerian UA-camr who praised SA, especially their healthcare system. Get your facts right.
Spoiler
@@osasu.danielsi swear all the videos I watched they were always prising SA wonder which video he watched
Eish wena bringing bad vibes here.
Imagine microwaving Amala or Eba!! Hyper uninviting..lol