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Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Tessae(f): 9:40pm On Sep 25, 2019
CeterisXVII:

She could not have bought all this in any market within Lagos....

If she did, then the quality of that chicken is suspect. It should be inspected for diseases. undecided
Even an infected chicken in Lagos won't be that cheap....1500 won't buy her just the turkey in Lagos

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Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Egwobobo: 9:40pm On Sep 25, 2019
She be lucifer secretary, which market she fot buy all the food items?
Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Makschinchin: 9:41pm On Sep 25, 2019
Mpcoll001:
.... I would rather ask which part of the country is she living. This is very difficult to believe







Please do check my siggy and threads

This is one good question many people here are not asking before calling her a liar or shouting "impossible"!!

There are some parts of the country where foodstuffs are very cheap compared to some other parts.. Nairalanders should ask intelligent questions na before eating the lady raw!!

Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Acidosis(m): 9:44pm On Sep 25, 2019
Ijawwomaninoyo:


That Turkey is not lesser than 1kg and there's nowhere it is lesser than N1,100.
That ponmo is N200 each and they are 5 making N1k. Fish is around N300. Before sachets tomatoes, onion, Maggie, palm oil then pepper. Haba!
She is just an attention seeker, it can only be possible without the turkey. Even the ponmo is N1k.

Each for N200 ke? That's the price of 4-5 pieces in Ketu market. No one is going to buy that tiny piece for N200. How can you buy those tiny pieces of ponmo for 1k?

Same with the fish (it's actually one of the cheapest classes of dried fish). Onion is N10-20. Maggie (N20 for 2 pieces of knorr chicken, she didn't buy a whole pack).

Blended tomatoes/pepper (N100-N200) @ Ketu market.

Green leaf (N50) anywhere on the Mainland.

Sacket tomatoe (N50-N60)

Locust beans (N20)


Seems we are over-estimating the sizes of those food items.
Na just egusi (1 cup) soup with green leaf for a single lady.

Spending over 3k on this kind of meal would be a waste of time and resources. I would rather visit my favourite restaurants.

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Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by folabala: 9:45pm On Sep 25, 2019
U bought all these across Nigeria boarder. I think I believe you. I will soon. Need u to buy for me
Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by kechywillz(m): 9:55pm On Sep 25, 2019
She wan use all the red oil cook one pot of soup? The oil is too much,well I understand cause she's yoruba
Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by SolarHub(m): 10:00pm On Sep 25, 2019
Very possible
Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Acidosis(m): 10:00pm On Sep 25, 2019
kechywillz:
She wan use all the red oil cook one pot of soup? The oil is too much,well I understand cause she's yoruba

Red oil or tomatoes/pepper. Na wao
Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by godisablack(m): 10:09pm On Sep 25, 2019
Someone said and I quote “10k can not buy all these grin grin
Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Festus1010: 10:27pm On Sep 25, 2019
She is lying....
Just do the breakdown of how you bought the items...lol

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Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Memberclub(m): 10:28pm On Sep 25, 2019
Abfinest007:
those saying she's lying are not aware how cheap things in some part of country
virgin shut up!
Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Loveganipedro(m): 10:37pm On Sep 25, 2019
So what do you expect us to say now? Refund or applaud you?

Shebi u have made the front page.

Abeg go Cook your tasteless soup. grin
Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Eddiepounds: 10:46pm On Sep 25, 2019
Mutteeme:
Just came back from the market and everything in this tray cost me less than 1500 Naira, out of the the N1500 sef, I removed T-fare and bought yogurt in the market.

If you argue with me, then you are not a wife/husband material ��

https://all-gists..com/2019/09/lady-reveals-small-thing-she-was-able-to-buy-with-a-whole-n1500.html

This can be very possible in Sokoto and some northern states.
Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by macaranta(m): 11:04pm On Sep 25, 2019
Sarcasm, if you know you know cheesy
Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Abuloma80(f): 11:07pm On Sep 25, 2019
Mutteeme:
Just came back from the market and everything in this tray cost me less than 1500 Naira, out of the the N1500 sef, I removed T-fare and bought yogurt in the market.

If you argue with me, then you are not a wife/husband material ��

https://all-gists..com/2019/09/lady-reveals-small-thing-she-was-able-to-buy-with-a-whole-n1500.html


No need to argue, let's do the maths:-
Chicken (half kg @ 1500) = 750
Palm oil (a bottle @ 300). = 300
Vegetables. = 50
Maggi cubes. = 50
Egusi. = 150
Ewedu (Daddawa). = 50
Tomatoes paste. = 50
Fish. = 50
Pomo. = 50
TOTAL = 1,500.
That will be soup for at most 3 people (husband, wife and a child) for a meal. A graduate Civil Servant cannot make it, because for 30 days that will cost him N45,000 just soup for one meal. What happened to breakfast and second meal? Let's assume a second meal will be rice and stew. The stew too will cost about that (1,500). For 30 days another N45,000. Break fast for 3 may cost N30,000 per month. Rice, gari, semo, yam, spaghetti, macaroni or similar for 30 days may cost N25,000. Total for basic food N145k. So what happened to TP, Rent, Light not to talk of savings. This is outright slavery. Nigerian pay and cost of living donot match at all. Only God fearing and hard working, that would do a side work to augment his salary can make it. For those that are not would resort to yahoo, fraud or steal from the work place.

So over to those who have not started, to start preparing and planning towards such a life in Nigeria. For example go into poultry. Here are conservative figures:- start on a small scale of 300 broilers, with a mortality rate of 10%, average cost of N750 and selling price of N1,200. Margin will be 270 x N450 = N121,500. This is for sure if everything is done correctly. So a graduate mearning N150k + N121 side business may make N271 per month and live a manageable, meaningful and decent life in Nigeria. To survive in Naija no be beans. So think and be prepared.

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Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by firfinch(m): 11:09pm On Sep 25, 2019
Mutteeme:
Just came back from the market and everything in this tray cost me less than 1500 Naira, out of the the N1500 sef, I removed T-fare and bought yogurt in the market.

If you argue with me, then you are not a wife/husband material ��

https://all-gists..com/2019/09/lady-reveals-small-thing-she-was-able-to-buy-with-a-whole-n1500.html
Impossible. The leather meat alone is about 1k
Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by icankel: 11:10pm On Sep 25, 2019
donbachi:
so,1,500 naira cannot buy the above food items.yenyenyen
bro not possible, turkey and red oil is even above 1500, I know d girl on twitter she enjoy cracking jokes
Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by CeterisXVII: 11:11pm On Sep 25, 2019
okoroemeka:
the op should have included the market she bought all the items, because many places in Nigeria food stuffs is very cheap,I remember when I went to visit my cousin in rayfield Jos,we went to the abattoir to buy meat and a priced a cow head minus the neck and the seller said #3500,I can't believe what I am hearing,we went to the park to eat and lo and behold they are still selling 10 naira meat at the restaurant,this is in 2012.
Guy, cost of food in 2012 cannot be compared with cost of the same food in 2019. Calculate the inflation rate over the past 7 years...

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Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Akanoaaa(m): 11:13pm On Sep 25, 2019
Abfinest007:
those saying she's lying are not aware how cheap things in some part of country

In Nigeria of today? that's half kilo of Turkey and it can't be sold nothing less that #600, half kilo of chicken #400, ponmon #200, roasted fish #100, pepper #200. let's leave the remaining items. 600+400+200+100+200= #1500. You see? Sometimes, think every well before you agree on anything or disagree. Good night!!

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Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Subonbon(m): 11:16pm On Sep 25, 2019
Oluwasaeon:
Lies from the pit of hell
na custom officers sell am for am o! Aunty wey mumu.....

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Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by blackboy2star(m): 11:17pm On Sep 25, 2019
Depends on her location...


Oluwasaeon:
Lies from the pit of hell
Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by mercyviv(f): 11:39pm On Sep 25, 2019
Tomato, pepper, and vegetables are quite cheap now. Ponmo too is cheap but the present cost of frozen food is what I'm not familiar with cos I don't eat them. Well, I believe its possible..
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Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Blacksavage: 12:07am On Sep 26, 2019
which kind agricultural lies be all this self..
Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Sirmuel1(m): 12:13am On Sep 26, 2019
I am a Bachelor. I don't eat outside. I cook my own food.
This is a lie, that stuff there is close to 2,500 or 3k.

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Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Sirmuel1(m): 12:15am On Sep 26, 2019
Akanoaaa:


In Nigeria of today? that's half kilo of Turkey and it can't be sold nothing less that #600, half kilo of chicken #400, ponmon #200, roasted fish #100, pepper #200. let's leave the remaining items. 600+400+200+100+200= #1500. You see? Sometimes, think every well before you agree on anything or disagree. Good night!!



Half kilo of Chicken is 600. for Turkey, it is 800 or 900 depending on your location. That Girl or woman is lying.

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Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Nobody: 1:25am On Sep 26, 2019
in the northern part of naija maybe yes but in the southern part with what i am seeing those food item will cost at least 30k.if na port harcourt na 50k.
Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Nobody: 1:30am On Sep 26, 2019
Sirmuel1:




Half kilo of Chicken is 600. for Turkey, it is 800 or 900 depending on your location. That Girl or woman is lying.
purchased a pound of frozen chicken today for 2 ECD at the grocery stall. if u see the pound of frozen chicken e go full black polytene bag.if u convert that 2 ecd to naira thats around 400 naira cheesy.for naija if i buy that same amount of chicken it will cost me around 6k to 7k grin.no wonder in nigeria when you eat chicken u regarded as a very wealthy person grin.nigeria no be country abeg grin.
Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Sirmuel1(m): 1:39am On Sep 26, 2019
lefulefu:
purchased a pound of frozen chicken today for 2 ECD at the grocery stall. if u see the pound of frozen chicken e go full black polytene bag.if u convert that 2 ecd to naira thats around 400 naira cheesy.for naija if i buy that same amount of chicken it will cost me around 6k to 7k grin.no wonder in nigeria when you eat chicken u regarded as a very wealthy person grin.nigeria no be country abeg grin.


Naija na dead zone. Everything is just upside down. Thank God oxygen was free, if not, many would have died in this place.

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Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Sirmuel1(m): 1:39am On Sep 26, 2019
lefulefu:
in the northern part of naija maybe yes but in the southern part with what i am seeing those food item will cost at least 30k.if na port harcourt na 50k.



cheesy grin cheesy
Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Nobody: 1:44am On Sep 26, 2019
Sirmuel1:



Naija na dead zone. Everything is just upside down. Thank God oxygen was free, if not, many would have died in this place.
if oxygen wasnt free then nigerian politicians will be selling the oxygen to the highest bidder grin.since i have been here i havent witnessed a single power failure their internet network here is very fast.its not like in nigeria u streaming a programme on youtube or any video site and the thing will be hanging grin.here the internet network goes smoothly plus ur phone calls also go smoothly.the only time i experience network failure when calling is only when i call nigeria grin.anybody still praising buhari and the politicians and saying they are working need their head examined cheesy.

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Re: Lady Shows The Food Items She Bought With N1,500 by Nobody: 1:47am On Sep 26, 2019
Sirmuel1:




cheesy grin cheesy
i lie grin. for port harcourt dem go sell u chicken or turkey wey look like wetin get kwashorkor and dem go tell u say na 10k grin.10k for one kwashorkor looking looking chicken grin.

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