The British colonial Government made it illegal for anyone to sell Garri privately, and garri became "Government treasure”
This actually happened during the era of the second World War. As we know the British were suffering at the hand of Germans and they were desperate to win the War, they needed money and resources so they pulled as many as they could get from their colonies, including Nigeria.
They built harbours, roads, Airfields, hospitals, anything to make their exploitation easier. Thousands of Nigerian Men were recruited into the Army to fight in the second World. Even at that, they still needed more.
They imposed some monetary policies and they rationed food so they could have enough to export for their wars. The government was in charge of food distribution and people would have to queue for days to buy Garri.
They wanted to tax market women. Then we had Alimotu Pelewura, a Nigerian woman led a protest to curb this action. British Government were like "British women pay tax, why should Nigerian women be any different" and Pelewura replied. "All of Nigeria's wealth was being taken to Britain hence the British women could pay tax because they are Rich".
She organized the market and told them to boycott sales of Garri to the Govt. This made the Govt and the security agents "declare war"
The Government started arresting those who sold Garri privately but NIGERIANS are very resourceful so the Fa-ya-wo got involved (Fa-ya-wo is what the Yorubas call Smugglers). The Fa-ya-wo would crawl on their bellys(hence their name) to steal Garri from government stores and sell in private. Garri had its own black market.
The govt found it very hard to solve this problem, they tried to bribe Halimatu Pelewura to come to their side but she didn't sell her conscience.
So when next you see garri, show some respect......
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The Government started arresting those who sold Garri privately but NIGERIANS are very resourceful so the Fa-ya-wo got involved (Fa-ya-wo is what the Yorubas call Smugglers). The Fa-ya-wo would crawl on their bellys(hence their name) to steal Garri from government stores and sell in private. Garri had its own black market.
The govt found it very hard to solve this problem, they tried to bribe Halimatu Pelewura to come to their side but she didn't sell her conscience.
So when next you see garri, show some respect......
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Garri is a life saver ooo.
ReplyDeleteGod bless those that unbanned it and made a part of our daily consumables.
DOZZYBEST.
Chai! Our precious garri has gone through a lot 😞
ReplyDeleteGarri is gold...if you know, you know. Enligtening history there, God bless Alimotu Pelewura...brave & trustworthy woman.
ReplyDeleteWow, never knew!
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😁😁😁
ReplyDeleteAlmighty GARRI,
Garium sulphate
Cassa flakes
Saving lives since 1900
Garri is still one of the best staple food till date. Respect!
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ReplyDeleteGarri saving Life Since 90th gidigba
Hello iya Boys
Respect to GARRI
ReplyDeletewe salute you🤗
Garri been saving lives since 19 gbogboroo
ReplyDeleteOur ogbonge garri
ReplyDeleteLoved by all tribes
Last hope of the common man
I salute you!
Interesting read.....May her soul continue to rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteWow 😲
ReplyDeleteGarri has been saving lives for ages.
Double hands for Garri 🙌🙌🙌🙌
Normally garri na hot commodity right from time immemorial.
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ReplyDeleteGarri of life. Saving lives since 1900
ReplyDeleteGod bless halimotu.....garri is a life saver
ReplyDeleteGarri my garri,I salut thee.
ReplyDeleteI have read glowing history of the 1st Iyaloja - Pelewura...She was very fierce with the British colonialists and truly a Nationalist....This is how to fight for your people not just taxing traders here and there & doing tribal jingoisim....I love her arguments about paying taxes....May history continue to be kind with you, Ma....
ReplyDeleteBeen long I drink garri.
ReplyDeleteMake I go drink am now with cold water.🤤
Hmm our almighty Garri,one of Nigerians saving grace food
ReplyDeleteGarri been saving life since
ReplyDeleteVery Educative.
ReplyDeleteI love drinking gaari ohh, especially the Ijebu or Ondo gaari, love their sour taste.