You don't need to cook always, but just know how to cook in case of incacity.
On Sunday morning I came out to buy detergent for my cleaning when this guy called me. I know him from the neighboring estate maka arugoro m his landlord oru before ( I have worked for their landlord before).
I asked him wetin carry him come our estate this morning and he replied FOOD. That he is looking for where to buy food.
I took him to nke one woman na-ere nri na our estate but unfortunately the woman no open.
So I started giving him suggestions of what to eat: "why not buy bread na mineral or buns; or better still buy noodles"
And he told me that wetin dey hungry him na real food and not junks.
Thinking na the guy man ji ego, I told him to check Chili's fast food or Mr Biggs, that I'm sure they will open, mana He said he will look for where to buy okpa because na those fancy restaurants na-ere nri costly.
So I left him to continue his quest and went inside.
Now, I don't know if he knows how to cook but was too lazy to cook or he doesn't know how to cook at all....but what I want to say to everybody, especially those men that believes that cooking bu a woman thing is that COOKING IS A SKILL EVERYBODY NEEDS.
When our elder sister gave birth, I was the first person to cook and bring food to the hospital maka the hospital di closer to me than Mama Ogoo. She just told me the soup to make and I delivered.
In fact, I started Omugwo before Mama Ogoo....but na she dey later give Omugwo things and not me. And she didn't thought it wise to share some with me. That woman ji style di selfish but onwero.
Let's continue.....
So, when I was in the world, as in, when I was still doing 'bring down the camera and I wish you are here with me' with my ex, anytime she will be visiting, I usually prepare for her coming like the way John the Baptist prepared for the coming of Jesus; I dey cook and make fruit zobo. A different kind of romance.
Ngwa, ka anyi wepugodi romance aside....I have never been and will never be in that guy's shoe. Imagine going from estate to estate in search of food, adi m handicap?
Well, e no concern me shaa. I finished cleaning that day, brought out Ogbono soup and did small portion control of garri.
Yours Faithfully,
Ben-Smile
On Sunday morning I came out to buy detergent for my cleaning when this guy called me. I know him from the neighboring estate maka arugoro m his landlord oru before ( I have worked for their landlord before).
I asked him wetin carry him come our estate this morning and he replied FOOD. That he is looking for where to buy food.
I took him to nke one woman na-ere nri na our estate but unfortunately the woman no open.
So I started giving him suggestions of what to eat: "why not buy bread na mineral or buns; or better still buy noodles"
And he told me that wetin dey hungry him na real food and not junks.
Thinking na the guy man ji ego, I told him to check Chili's fast food or Mr Biggs, that I'm sure they will open, mana He said he will look for where to buy okpa because na those fancy restaurants na-ere nri costly.
So I left him to continue his quest and went inside.
Now, I don't know if he knows how to cook but was too lazy to cook or he doesn't know how to cook at all....but what I want to say to everybody, especially those men that believes that cooking bu a woman thing is that COOKING IS A SKILL EVERYBODY NEEDS.
When our elder sister gave birth, I was the first person to cook and bring food to the hospital maka the hospital di closer to me than Mama Ogoo. She just told me the soup to make and I delivered.
In fact, I started Omugwo before Mama Ogoo....but na she dey later give Omugwo things and not me. And she didn't thought it wise to share some with me. That woman ji style di selfish but onwero.
Let's continue.....
So, when I was in the world, as in, when I was still doing 'bring down the camera and I wish you are here with me' with my ex, anytime she will be visiting, I usually prepare for her coming like the way John the Baptist prepared for the coming of Jesus; I dey cook and make fruit zobo. A different kind of romance.
Ngwa, ka anyi wepugodi romance aside....I have never been and will never be in that guy's shoe. Imagine going from estate to estate in search of food, adi m handicap?
Well, e no concern me shaa. I finished cleaning that day, brought out Ogbono soup and did small portion control of garri.
Yours Faithfully,
Ben-Smile
You don't need to cook always, but just know how to cook in case of incacity😊.
On Sunday morning I came out to buy detergent for my cleaning when this guy called me. I know him from the neighboring estate maka arugoro m his landlord oru before ( I have worked for their landlord before).
I asked him wetin carry him come our estate this morning and he replied FOOD. That he is looking for where to buy food.
I took him to nke one woman na-ere nri na our estate but unfortunately the woman no open.
So I started giving him suggestions of what to eat: "why not buy bread na mineral or buns; or better still buy noodles"
And he told me that wetin dey hungry him na real food and not junks.
Thinking na the guy man ji ego, I told him to check Chili's fast food or Mr Biggs, that I'm sure they will open, mana He said he will look for where to buy okpa because na those fancy restaurants na-ere nri costly.
So I left him to continue his quest and went inside.
Now, I don't know if he knows how to cook but was too lazy to cook or he doesn't know how to cook at all....but what I want to say to everybody, especially those men that believes that cooking bu a woman thing is that COOKING IS A SKILL EVERYBODY NEEDS.
When our elder sister gave birth, I was the first person to cook and bring food to the hospital maka the hospital di closer to me than Mama Ogoo. She just told me the soup to make and I delivered.
In fact, I started Omugwo before Mama Ogoo....but na she dey later give Omugwo things and not me. And she didn't thought it wise to share some with me. That woman ji style di selfish but onwero. 🤣
Let's continue.....
So, when I was in the world, as in, when I was still doing 'bring down the camera and I wish you are here with me' with my ex🤣, anytime she will be visiting, I usually prepare for her coming like the way John the Baptist prepared for the coming of Jesus; I dey cook and make fruit zobo. A different kind of romance.
Ngwa, ka anyi wepugodi romance aside....I have never been and will never be in that guy's shoe. Imagine going from estate to estate in search of food, adi m handicap?
Well, e no concern me shaa. I finished cleaning that day, brought out Ogbono soup and did small portion control of garri.😋😋
Yours Faithfully,
Ben-Smile
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