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tk003(m): 4:58pm On Jun 05
Arostar2023:


I wonder oO. See as she said it, " 6 solar s". Like say you go pickam for street. To set up such a system will cost some millions of naira. And the person de find it difficult to buy a kilo of beef grin

grin grin
tk003(m): 4:58pm On Jun 05
IJAYA001:
Oga sense no go kill you, you want to gather ileya meat and dry it. No way I will not teach you. Lol. IRE O

grin grin
tk003(m): 12:44pm On Jun 05
gbaskiboy:
Fry your meat and keep in a refrigerator that's all

I have tried that before, it starts to taste phony after some days.
tk003(m): 12:42pm On Jun 05
Mathewrichard99:
Hey OP, I am suspecting that you have planned going on serial visitation to all your Muslim friends this Muslim holidays and ofcourse going to harvest plentiful meat. True or false?

I understand you perfectly, you need to preserve those meat to last you some good weeks or even months depending on your exploration.

Do you know what they called KUNDI....? This is a meat that has gone through serious drying. You don't fry it but dry on fire and garnished with salt and pepper. Ask anybody from the northern part of Naija....they will explain better.....

That meat would last till kingdom comes after turning it to KUNDI by serious drying and applying those garnished materials mentioned......

Happy Eid Mubarak or Eid Fitr exploration and meat harvesting... πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚

OK u don catch me πŸ€—....but I have actually had it in mind long before now.

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tk003(m): 12:38pm On Jun 05
kolamilan:
Say the truth... Ileya is in the corner and you want to preserve the meat. Enjoyment no go kill you. Just me sha. tongue tongue

😁😁....that's also part of the plan bro.
tk003(m): 12:35pm On Jun 05
SocialJustice:
I use microwave and convection oven. 3 hours the meat has gone from fresh to dried meat. Gas oven and firewood can dry too.

Like seriously! So one can microwave into dried too?
tk003(m): 6:55am On Jun 01
Zico777:
You are absolutely right, a kg of meat is ₦6,500. I bought just on Thursday here in Abuja.
Yes drying is a great way of preserving meat. It can last for as much as a year if properly dried.

OK thanks... Will try it out.

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tk003(m): 12:10am On May 31
Many foods are now waning from our tables not because we are tired of eating them but because it's increasingly becoming unaffordable. ONE of such food is MEAT.

Meat used to be much more affordable prior to Tinubu led Government. A kg of meat used to sell around N1500, now it goes for about N6500. How many percentage increament is that? God!

In a scenario where one buys meat in bulk and would like to preserve it, how long one can preserve it using drying method as refrigiting is not well guaranteed given the unstable electricity situation. 😊

Anyone using this method?

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tk003(m): 12:09pm On May 19
This is what society turns to when merits is replaced by nepotism. It gets to a point where things and figures that of values to societal functioning, uprightness, hardworking and true value are turned into mockery by the same nepotic figures.

We are at that level now.
tk003(m): 9:24am On May 17
Magnetic010:
I really do not like commenting in topics like this because most times they make no single sense....That $2.49 is technically just 2 unit of their currency..can 2 units of nigerian currency buy you that anywhere in Nigeria or Canada?

Don't mind them. It's post like that and how you see plenty of people agreeing to it that usually makes understand that most of our "Nigerian youth" don't actually understand left from right even as they claimed to be educated.

They are clearly seeing that a 2 unit of their currency can buy them a bottle coke and for ours to buy same bottle, you will have to have hundreds of our own currency and still they thinks we are having it better!

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tk003(m): 2:22pm On May 12
Evil west and their propaganda media outlet are at it again. We are well aware of your gimmicks now, it won't fly this time around.

You want report on civilian massacre, report on Gaza or at least Ukraine. Leave TraorΓ© alone!

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tk003(m): 2:21pm On May 12
Evil west and their propaganda media outlet are at it again. We are well aware of your gimmicks, it

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tk003(m): 6:47am On Apr 27
They stole not earned. Removing N50 or more from every of my transactions isn't earning. It's thievery.

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tk003(m): 7:12am On Apr 15
Your probably won't see my recommend because it will be far back in the comments.

One of the biggest issue i have with Nairaland is the ways it comments are structured. Some would just put up a comment that is misleading and you want to reply directly to it so as to prevent misinformation but your reply gets to be displayed maybe on the number 11th page where many people will not even scroll the page upto while the actual comment is on the 1st pages where everyone is seeing it.

Take the comments structure of other forums like quora or YouTube, you get to reply directly under any comment.

Secondly, we need a block issuers button.

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tk003(m): 5:55pm On Mar 31
We Nigerians haven't fully comprehend what hit us with the comming of Tinubu. The man said, "let the poor breath" but we all can see that he is here to destroy.

For a building construction - they say, "if the foundation is bad, everything else will be bad". But in governance, it's the opposite - if the top is bad, every other thing will be bad.
tk003(m): 12:33pm On Mar 30
Omoh that Tarrif they deal with some us no be small. Among Tpain doses, this one touch the most.

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tk003(m): 10:10pm On Mar 29
I believe if our engineering school were designed to operate in manners at which real engineering school ought to operates, fixing a faulty car or at least knowing precisely what could be wrong in the car would be a walk-over for any senior mechanical student let alone a professor in the field.

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tk003(m): 7:15am On Mar 17
How do you call people who can't listen leaders? We are majorly been ruled by human-demons in babariga and suites. They just don't care.
tk003(m): 11:48am On Mar 16
She said Lagos smell like shit. Lagosian is that true?
tk003(m): 1:47pm On Mar 15
Nobody fights for the common man in this country, politicians do what they like, living fat at the expense of citizens. Corporations too in collaboration with same politicians dish out disproportionate levies and charges as they feels like. Nobody for the common man. Data subscription fees is now competing with daily food we eat.

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tk003(m): 9:06am On Mar 03
JAWBONE:
Useless and Power Drunk Governors

I used to rate this Zulum highly but since I began to read how he owes workers salary, I knew he was just another APC fraud.

Extremely sad that the Judiciary cannot even protect us from the tyranny of the demonic APC party.

This is where you would expect the court to show it is the last hope of the common man and espouse the values of fairness and justice but our Judges have become errand boys of politicians.

What a failed country

He is a fraud. They are frauds.
tk003(m): 9:59am On Mar 01
This borehole survey business, does it actually work or it just a mere guess by these guys.

I believe the primary aim for carrying out a survey is to prevent waste of money and resources by checking to know if water can be accessed and at what depth, but these days one employs the service of a surveyor only to be given an edited survey report that does not work out at the end of the day thereby causing waste of money and resources that it ought to have prevented.

Have you ever carried out a borehole survey and didn't reach water as the report suggested?

tk003(m): 7:24pm On Feb 26
What made realised Nigeria is hard was a true event. One day, I was feeling sicked, went to the hospital, stayed in the queue for over four hours to see a doctor. I was number 1000plus on the queue. Finally got to my turn and was told Doctors have closed for the day till tomorrow.

On my way coming back home, it started to rain heavily, had to hide somewhere. After the rain, no single motorcycle or keke in sight to board home. Have to trek for like 3km to get home in the dark because there is not light with dirts littered all over the roads as a result of the heavy downpour.

That night, as I walked gently back home, feeling cold, sicked, hungry and tired, I was just saying to myself "Omoh, Nigeria hard"!

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tk003(m): 9:49pm On Feb 21
Target Terrorists weh una dey sponsor for backyard?

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tk003(m): 1:28pm On Feb 20
lovediehatelive:
9:30 AM, secondary school girls walking relaxed like they're strolling, gisting, pausing on the way, no sense of urgency.


They're very late but still not showing signs of hurrying up. Not once, not twice, almost every day.

I mean why going to school so late?

Yes, it's prevalent amongst public schools, government schools. But even private schools have ed in this madness.

Parents are not helping matters at all. You'll see a parent taking their children to school by 9 am, almost everyday.

17-20 years ago you can't try this sheet in government schools not to talk about private schools.

So just wondering, has the time for school changed?

Sad! It is something that has become of the exponential decrease in our moral values as society.
tk003(m): 9:30pm On Feb 19
Acidosis:
Does Nigeria really have a viable tech sector, or is it just people in tech-inscribed T-shirts with laptops hopping from one remote work hub to the next? I mean, our tech industry is basically a glorified game of "brilliant minds" with Wi-Fi.

When we're actually ready for a real tech industry, we'll be calling on the government to build a proper industrialised environment for real tech companies - think mobile phone manufacturers, satellite companies, robot factories - basically, places with actual addresses, not just free Wi-Fi and coffee.

How can we talk about a tech industry when we still import ordinary POS machines? What is you people's idea of tech? Free WiFi, website design, coding, and crypto? Walai, we are not ready.

As always, we always want to jump the process. How can we talk about modern day tech without proper industrialisation? After learning to code, what next? Look around you, apart from banks, who your coding help? Schools still struggling to pay minimum wage or market women??

Walahi we are not ready Sir...😊

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tk003(m): 8:48pm On Feb 17
AOgundipe3:
The location of that school is not good at all.

I think it's the roads that is shambles. It's too narrow for the kind traffic that flows through plus it without parking spaces or pedestrians walk.

Year in, year out people responsible for fixing it are just eating blood money. Because all those bloods in on their hands.
tk003(m): 8:55pm On Feb 06
iwaeda:
I have been telling people, if we sit down to analyse all our budgets, 70% are irrelevant. Yet people are being taxed to death to generate revenues that will be squandered. grin grin grin grin grin

Very true...but why are you laughing, it's not laughing matter. These things affects peoples lives.

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