An Oyinbo lady spotted using a local grinder has also become an internet sensation. Save for her skin, one ugba have easily mistaken her for a Nigeria-born owing to the expertise she showed at using the grinding stone. While incredibly speaking a bit of Urhobo language and Pidgin, the lady knocked other white women who give their being foreigners as excuse for not being able to use the local grinder.
I recently saw one Briton in ASABA eating ugba and abacha delicacies shamelessly by the roadside with out a single care inside take away pack with correct fried fish. I shook my head and walked pass him. This can only happen in warrithem don use correct urhobo gbola take reset this one brain. For her, this is a permanent excursion.
She is having a time of her life. She must definitely be married to an Igbo husband. Many Africans suffer from low self-esteem whenever they see whites. They need spiritual flogging so that their brains can come back to normal.
Make dem kuku open shop for am at oyinbo market. Why in this 21st century when blender is very cheap and affordable. This is not funny, she needs help please. Reminds me of the saying “when you are in Rome, you act like a Roman. I recently saw one Briton in ASABA eating ugba and abacha delicacies inside take away pack with correct fried fish. She dey use poverty catch cruise for Nigeria.
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