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HAPPY 74Th BIRTHDAY To Singer DON MOEN You are a blessing to this Generation Let’s Celebrate & Congratulate Him🎉🎁🎀 Birthday Code June 29th.

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    KITCHEN TIPS THAT WILL HELP YOU 1. Never store Onions and Potatoes together because both produce a gas that causes either of them to spoil quickly. 2. Put two or three orange leaves in your hot palm oil on the fire. Let the leaves turn black before removing it. By then your palm oil becomes pure groundnut oil also giving your food a nice taste. 3. To avoid feeling a peppering hotness on your hands after cutting pepper with bare hand scrub your hand with salt and red oil then wash it. 4. If you happen to over salt a pot of soup, just drop in a peeled potato. The potato will absorb the excess salt. 5. If your Soup or Stew goes sour while warming it, add little piece of Charcoal and remove after warming, the taste will come back. 6. Never put citrus fruits (oranges, lemon, lime, etc) or tomatoes in the fridge. The low temperature degrades the aroma and flavor of these fruits. 7. When storing empty airtight containers, throw in a pinch of salt to keep them from getting stinky. 8.

    Eyin Ibadan mesi ogo mo gbe fun yin oo 👏 Ibadan not only the big city in Nigeria but biggest city in Africa incase you dont know IBADAN The city of “Ibadan” means “not a forest, not a savannah”. It comes from the phrase Ẹ̀bá òdán. It is built on Eleven hills. The Eleven Hills are: *(1). Oke Padre *(2). Oke Ado *(3). Oke Bola *(4). Oke Mapo *(5). Oke Are *(6). Oke Sapati *(7). Oke Mokola *(8). Oke Ibadan *(9). Oke Itunu *(10). Oke Aremo *11. Oke Seni But Ibadan is not just a City of Hills. It is also a City of ‘Bottoms’. Loosely translated, ‘idi’ means bottom or the backside. Several people have attached sexual innuendoes to the names. However, the actual translation indicates that some of the ‘idis’ were connected with how the settlers converged at a point, thereby leading to how they arrived at the names given. This ‘Idi’ translated as a bottom also means under the tree. Go around the city and you can locate the various ‘idis’, to mention but a few “(1). Idi-Arere, ” (2