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Thursday, April 19, 2018

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lol

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    1. 😂 😂 😂 that's the Nigerian way..

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  2. It is just like unwritten constitution

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  3. Rotfl. I wonder oh!

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    1. Any little thing you begin roll for floor
      small thing now na naked and cucumber you go
      carry join.

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  4. Hahahaha but it's true. I know it wasn't Adam. So who

    I'm kinda hungry, let me go and eat some bread sef #breadgang 😀😀

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  5. Babanla jamb question,but ifo bread can sweet sha,d thing na from generation to generation

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  6. Hahahahaa. Na our forefathers made the law. lols. If you dont buy bread when coming back home you have not started.

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  7. SAME reason why suya is sold at night lol I guess

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  8. If youre coming from Lag, they'd ask for agege bread.
    If youre coming Abj, they ask for Kilishi.
    If youre coming from PH, they ask for fish/crayfish.

    Add yours....

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    1. If your coming from Jos,they ask for tomatoes,irish pototes,onions,Carrot,Cabbage,watermelon etc.
      If you are coming from north,they ask you for Aki hausa (tiger nut).kulikuli,mangala etc.



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    2. If you are coming from ogun,you buy ijebu garri
      If you are coming from bayelsa,you buy snail
      If you are coming from the east,You buy yam

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  9. Na our forefathers made the law nah

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  10. These days, all these girls no dey accept bread again o.
    Na toys them dey accept . . .
    No be toy cars or baby doll o
    See as them dey shine eyes; them
    wan say na ghost talk am?

    Na toy amu!

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  11. 😁😁 welcome wey bread

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  12. hahahahahaha This made my day. I had to carry from Entebbe (Uganda) to Juba (Rep of South Sudan)one. day. Seeing this I realised it was stupid to do it.

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    1. See the kin country wey you dey waka go/winchcraft(fly) go
      Next destination now na Afghanistan
      just to stay away from Naija
      Abroad na by force?
      Wetin dey inside that bread; na white powder?
      abi you dey transact "selling point?"

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    2. Lol@
      See the kin country wey you dey waka go/winchcraft(fly) go
      Next destination now na Afghanistan
      😂😂😂

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  13. Hehehehe it's cos beans and bread is a major food in some homes.😀

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    1. For ya home na
      Beans morning -early momo hot beans
      Bread for afternoon
      Beans for night

      woo betide persin wey no no come sleep with una
      i go dey for receiving end of Poooooooooooooooooooohh!

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    2. The kind pollution wey go dey d house sef go get masters degree




      Mc pinky

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  14. 😂😂😂 and I begin to wonder too.

    This reminds me of a question that has been running through my mind,

    How did giving of head come into play?

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    1. Your last paragraph and our forefathers did not give head. lolss

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    2. Giving of head was invented by whiteeeeeeeeeeee

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  15. Stella it's not only bread but Banana,chin chin and kpekere(plantain chips) must follow...there is no way you will travel lagos to PH and not see people who sell all these items along Benin ore road...if you pass that road while travelling and don't buy any of the mentioned items in my house,then your "welcome" greeting will have coma 😄😄😄😄


    LEP😛

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  16. Ehen, that reminds me, Stella where is the bread I asked you to buy me from London?

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  17. Hmmmmm...this is so rhetorical that no answer can be given to it.

    Then,if you are visiting anybody u must buy bread or when coming from any two days journey but it's totally different now, no one needs ur bread except ur family or u going to the village.na money everybody need now




    Mc pinky

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  18. My grandfather told me that it was Mongo park who made the law

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  19. My grandfather told me that it was Mongo park who made the law

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  20. You mean in Nigeria right?

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  21. It is also a sort of norm even in Ghana. Bread is the least thing you can buy when returning from a journey.

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