Wednesday, 14 September 2022

Xtra! Xtra!!

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Holla peoples! It’s been ages, right? I do not know what happened to me but these past months, it feels like my fingers just refused to cooperate with the keypad even though I’ve been gisting y’all in my head.

As always, I say a big thank you to all those who checked on me and kept visiting the blog even when I do not put anything up.

So… this post really doesn’t have a bearing, I just want to gist you general gist about this place that I live and all the kinds of things my eyes have seen in this Biden’s America. I’ll tell y’all  what has stood out, surprised or vexed me in the past year I’ve been here.

You ready? Ok, let’s gist…

In case you are still wondering, yes, na okra… (i know, i know, it’s okro we knoweth) on a drink. And to this day!
To this very day, I’m still wondering what it is doing on a cup, then how in the world do you go about it? Take a sip of the drink, chop small kubewa, another sip, eat a shrimp? I don’t know and we did not bother to find out as no one touched that drink. The drink is called a Bloody Mary, in case you see it on a drink menu, you can like to skip it… you’re welcome.

I found out there are no public transportation in this town! Yes, it is a small town but not that small. Even small keke they don’t have. I keep wondering how people without cars manage, though I see some walking around and i really wonder how they manage it all together. This is a town with a population of 37,000 people! You get my concern now, right? Maybe i should buy small keke or start doing ‘along’ self.

Moving along, the road rules here include the fact that one can make a right turn even if the light is red. Just be sure it’s safe to do so. A person must change their ‘vehicle registration plate’ aka number plate and their driver’s license within 60 days of moving to a new state. Oh, people who ride motorbikes have same rights to the roads, so you’ll never see a bike by the side of any car waiting, they will take up space on the lane and be feeling cool…. 

Just like this uncle that just stood in my very before…

I’m not sure why I’m beefing sef. πŸ™ˆ 

Ah, the summer here ehn, the summer is bloody! It be summering like say na fight.

 At some point, it was as hot as Yola with 37 degrees! Yeah, you read that right. It was crazy but it’s getting so much better now.

Oh, have I mentioned that they love their okra? After the okra in the drink, I got some in my salad and I can’t stop  wondering why? Why? Why?

 


Well, for me, if it ain’t in a soup, I don’t want it. Kalas!

Then I saw these in Walmart… 

I’m still wondering why…

Moving on… again…
This town is known for their mini meat pies; which are really nice but the thing that stands out for me is that the pies are served with some kind of dipping sauce. I’ve never tried the sauce cuz my Naija self knows that it is juice or minerals we drink when we eat meat pie. Abi?

Oh, another thing… there are a lot of elderly people who go shopping all by themselves and i always feel bad when i see them trying to get stuff off the shelves… the home training in me makes me stop to help them every now and then but I can’t stop wondering why they have to come all by themselves and no one really bothers to help them. 

I’ve also noticed some crosses and flowers by some road sides when we travel and I figured there might have been fatal accidents there and the loved ones choose to do that in honor of their loved ones. So I made a note to count how many of such I’d see on an hour journey to the neihbouring  town and I saw 3… yup, 3 (I sigh in Benin -Ore road or is it Yola - Gombe road?) those places would have been filled with flowers and crosses that there won’t be any ‘roads’ left to pass. 
Now, while that might not be all there have been, I believe they are few because the roads are good. No potholes, no unknown objects flying in the air and all that. 

Lastly but definitely not the least, NEPA has taken light just 3 times in the past 18 months since I’ve been here. Twice was because of a storm and the 3rd time, a transformer went booom! And all three times, power was restored in less that 2 hours!

I have had the opportunity to travel to some big and other smaller cities and I will tell you what I think about them, for now, these are some of the things about my small town. 

So like the terminator, I’ll be back! 
With gists…

XoXo




 



25 comments:

  1. We will be waiting for more gist.

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  2. πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚...just try the frog legs

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  3. What is the pork skin for?

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  4. Welcome back. We are used to your breaks now. 🚢🏾‍♀️🚢🏾‍♀️

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  5. Interesting read. Can't wait to hear more gists about ur travels.

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  6. Was the okro cooked?

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    1. How would i know? I did not even bother to try it.

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  7. Haba just try the meat pie dip nahh lol, lovely piece, can't wait for more, miss you .....

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    1. Maybe I’ll try it one of these days.

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  8. Lovely read. Waiting to read about the big cities.
    As for the pork skin, na as snack or to use cook okra?

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    1. Lol @ to cook okra. I really have no idea.

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  9. My neighbour, u should have just picked all the okra, take it home, make soup with it, then add small frog leg. You can't be in America and be behaving like u're in Nija. When u're in Rome, u behave like a roman..shikena

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    1. Ah, no oh, the Naija in me is still very strong. I am not doing.

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  10. πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ€£if it’s not in soup,I don’t want it..A typical naija girl,try out something new and who knows??? You might come back telling us about your new discovery of eating okra/okro with salad or juice 😊

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    1. Unfortunately, i am not that adventurous with food. If i hear or see okra, na soup.

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  11. Loved this! Found it so funny πŸ˜‚

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  12. The whole okra thing confuses me and i keep asking if no be the same okro we dey eat for here. I’ve seen them make meals with it in masterchef as well but it is very popular with black folks in America. Love the idea of a small town. Tnx for sharing. Xxx

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  13. Interesting read. Welcome back I have really missed reading your gistπŸ˜‰. My grandma would have fit in perfectly in that town she loved to threaten us with rice and okro.

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  14. That's why I don't like movie series 😭....interesting So we in Yola are somehow leaving a kinda oyibo obudo lifestyle so Jos pipo stop oppressing us.

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