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Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by cococandy(f): 8:20pm On Jan 10
You’ll travel alone?

Travel is best with a romantic partner or a really close friend. Solo travel can be isolating. Although you make new friends along the way but it’s still not as fulfilling as traveling with someone and making shared memories
Gadafii:
Jaiye ori e😎😎

This is exactly what I want to do, make that damn money and travel the fuckinggg world, international concerts, festivals, football competitions etc

Just all over the world eating good food and meeting awesome people along the line

Marriage should be the last on a man’s to do list, if at all you desire to marry

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Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by oluwaseyi0: 8:32pm On Jan 10
RevolverOcelot:
It's cheaper than some Naija restaurants in UK. They will charge £25, with Guilder and extra meat it's almost £30. If you convert it to naira your hair will turn grey.

They ain't making the money in naija so it's just as good as spending 2,5000 which most people in naija can actually do
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by ThunderFireAgba: 8:36pm On Jan 10
Biola67:

No wonder
Shey you don tire to do banter abi your data don finish?
Bring your acc number make I sub you 100k for you to know everybody no be your mate for social media.
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by donmik: 8:42pm On Jan 10
Sure say u no purge
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by seunayantokun(m): 8:53pm On Jan 10
naijamanyoutube:
I arrived Rome on Wednesday from Helsinki, Finland.

The first day, I met up with an old friend from Uruguay, that I've not seen for over 20 years. He's been living in Italy for almost
20 years after him japa from Uruguay, for greener pasture.

On Thursday, I was craving some Naija food, so I searched on google and I found this spot called Afrik Cavour Kitchen.

Below are some photos. The food was delicious. The total came up to 25 euros because I asked for an extra pounded yam, but then I gave them 5 euros tip, because they were nice people. I would give more, but I'm a poor man.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqqNdltFiNI

Why craving Nigerian food in Rome? WHEN YOU ARE IN ROME, YOU BEHAVE LIKE A ROMAN. Did you forget that?
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by Rockyfancino(m): 9:04pm On Jan 10
Looks nice. One of the advantage here in Nigeria is that €15 will get you so much than that size. Nigeria has cheap food. These days, I don't even know if there are still cheap 😂
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by FaceTanke: 9:18pm On Jan 10
ThunderFireAgba:

Shey you don tire to do banter abi your data don finish?
Bring your acc number make I sub you 100k for you to know everybody no be your mate for social media.

Abeg do me the 100k

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Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by soccerlite: 9:21pm On Jan 10
Oga ajala poundo yam is different from pounded yam
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by Biola67: 9:45pm On Jan 10
ThunderFireAgba:

Shey you don tire to do banter abi your data don finish?
Bring your acc number make I sub you 100k for you to know everybody no be your mate for social media.
Chill make I close this deal. I go soon get your time
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by Biola67: 9:46pm On Jan 10
FaceTanke:


Abeg do me the 100k

You Dey ask person wey drop account for 3k on Twitter make e do you 100k ? 🤣🤣

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Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by HRMK: 10:09pm On Jan 10
A POOR MAN THAT CAN AFFORD €30 POUNDED YAM!WHAT IS THAT IN NAIRA?
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by Luckybelt: 2:35am On Jan 11
Are those countries friendly to immigrants? Brazil, Uruguay, Rome etc. Una get mind sha

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Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by manikspears: 3:41am On Jan 11
Sha dey careful they no too like blacks for that country and their racism is pronounced
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by FaceTanke: 5:20am On Jan 11
Biola67:

You Dey ask person wey drop account for 3k on Twitter make e do you 100k ? 🤣🤣


Are u for real?
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by Rickmann: 9:52am On Jan 11
Reflect7:


That’s why I never take all this exchange rate stuff seriously. People converting their foreign income to naira and saying they are far better off there etc.

It’s bullshiit.

That 30k he spent on his meal can feed a small family for a month in Nigeria, pay their transport fares, and even pay school fees.

I swear
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by RevolverOcelot(m): 10:45am On Jan 11
oluwaseyi0:


They ain't making the money in naija so it's just as good as spending 2,5000 which most people in naija can actually do
25 pounds sterling is over 30,000 (thirty thousand naira) and that is per meal so not it is not realistic for most Nigerians to afford please.

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Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by pacespot(m): 10:46am On Jan 11
Some parts of Europe like Nigerian foods even more than Nigerians grin
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by mywells: 12:58pm On Jan 11
There's no Yoruba food on the menu list,I mean the emilokan foods.
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by Gbengageorge: 11:49am On Jan 12
No gree for any food. finish them. grin

naijamanyoutube:
I arrived Rome on Wednesday from Helsinki, Finland.

The first day, I met up with an old friend from Uruguay, that I've not seen for over 20 years. He's been living in Italy for almost
20 years after him japa from Uruguay, for greener pasture.

On Thursday, I was craving some Naija food, so I searched on google and I found this spot called Afrik Cavour Kitchen.

Below are some photos. The food was delicious. The total came up to 25 euros because I asked for an extra pounded yam, but then I gave them 5 euros tip, because they were nice people. I would give more, but I'm a poor man.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqqNdltFiNI
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 1:16pm On Jan 12
RevolverOcelot:

25 pounds sterling is over 30,000 (thirty thousand naira) and that is per meal so not it is not realistic for most Nigerians to afford please.

Don't mind him! It just a handful ✋ of few persons that can afford to spend that amount on a meal conveniently without flinching not the average Joe.

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Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by naijamanyoutube(m): 5:08am On May 14
grin

You obviously never go abroad. Make you come here come pay them N2000 na! Also make sure say na Naira you give them o! grin




ThunderFireAgba:
You for give them €100, Mugu.
You wan tell us you go Rome go chop egusi that mama nkechi here will say is N2000 and you will still bargain the price.
I don't understand black people with this mentality of showing off?
What is the message behind this your post in the first place?
What are you telling us to learn here?
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by naijamanyoutube(m): 5:10am On May 14
That's true, only that you must eat here while you make that money. Yes you can buy and cook, but still the prices will not be the same as in Nigeria.

ozo13:
Omo pepper soup na 45euro = 45k naira.meaning it will be nice to make money in obo oyinbo and come back home to enjoy your cash

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Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by naijamanyoutube(m): 5:11am On May 14
grin

Biola67:

1 poor man spotted. I know say more go still show face
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by naijamanyoutube(m): 5:11am On May 14
grin

I'm not up to her standards o!


CHRISTFUCKER:
Nice one op



I wish you'll marry ahnie , una fit each other I swear
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by naijamanyoutube(m): 5:12am On May 14
Yes o!

ReluctantAdult:

That's the life! 😎

I can't understand why men have to voluntarily take up stressful responsibilities in the name of marriage. I can't. I won't.
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by naijamanyoutube(m): 5:15am On May 14
You see how our money dey finish fast fast!

Raylight2:


Na 25k you eat in minutes o
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by naijamanyoutube(m): 5:15am On May 14
grin

Biola67:

Dey chop the original go for your village/trenches
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by naijamanyoutube(m): 5:16am On May 14
grin

sukkot:
when they tell you people living abroad is expensive You will be converting salary to naira. Like it’s naira they spend abroad. Plate of poundo and egusi is 50000 naira since you guys llike to change everything to naira 🤣
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by naijamanyoutube(m): 5:17am On May 14
Each taste answer dem papa name o! They were all accounted for! grin

Blazebond:
How do you people even eat food with drinks sef,and how are you able to eat egusi soup with Malta Guinness,una dey try o,all the taste of the food will just wash away and be replaced with sugary taste.
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by naijamanyoutube(m): 5:18am On May 14
30k can do all that?

Reflect7:


That’s why I never take all this exchange rate stuff seriously. People converting their foreign income to naira and saying they are far better off there etc.

It’s bullshiit.

That 30k he spent on his meal can feed a small family for a month in Nigeria, pay their transport fares, and even pay school fees.
Re: See The Pounded Yam And Egusi Soup I Ate In Rome by naijamanyoutube(m): 5:23am On May 14
25 Euro for Europe no fit do anywhere near what 25 Euro will do in Nigeria o. The cheapest food you will get in Europe will be around 10 Euro or more. The Nigerian restaurants near me here in Las Vegas have pounded yam and soup for $30+, nothing less.


Reflect7:


SHUT UP, IDIOT.

25 Euros is a hefty sum even in Europe. You think you are the only person who knows Europe?

Inferiority complex dunce.

Without Nigeria educating your dumbass will you be able to type your insult against the country?

Animal.

In that Europe and even in Rome there are white men and women begging on the streets for even half a Euro, and many homeless beggars and pickpockets everywhere, so stop painting it to be what it is not.

Slave mentality freak.

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