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I’m pushing 30, and I wish I bonded with my stepmother in the kitchen

The kitchen was where I learnt that correcting — albeit harshly — could be  a sign of love. There was one time I ruined the semo for the second time in a row. That was the last bad semo I ever made in my life; my mother’s impatient smack made sure of that.

7 of the best buka-style restaurants in Lagos

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Ready to spice up your taste buds? From finger-licking soups to generous portions of jollof rice, these 7 buka-style restaurants will leave you wanting more. Read this article to find your next food stop in Lagos.

Does Nigeria have a brunch culture?

The first time I got invited to a brunch was with a friend I’d made online, to a restaurant I’d never been to before, and brunch had to be reserved with a  ₦10k flat rate. We planned to meet on a Sunday for brunch because the restaurant we were going to only held brunch on… Continue reading Does Nigeria have a brunch culture?

5 budget restaurants to chop life if you ever find yourself in Ado-Ekiti

A common misconception among big city dwellers is the idea that they have the monopoly of enjoyment, and you are about to find out in this article why this notion is not true.  Admittedly, you’d be hard-pressed to find high-end restaurants with continental menus in a place like Ado-Ekiti. But if you’re as fed up… Continue reading 5 budget restaurants to chop life if you ever find yourself in Ado-Ekiti

The evolution of Indomie: from humble children’s food to versatile bad bitch

Indomie glowed up right before our eyes, who would’ve thunk it?

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