Woman who cooked for husband at 4:50 gets iPhone, TV gifts

"iPhone 15 Pro Max, Smart TV, DStv" - Nigerian woman's 4:50 am cooking habit attracts expensive gifts

Nigerian woman, @_Debbie_OA on X (formally Twitter) has been promised fresh gifts – a iPhone 15 Pro Max, a Smart TV, and DStv by social media users.

“iPhone 15 Pro Max, Smart TV, DStv” – Nigerian woman’s 4:50 am cooking habit attracts expensive gifts This comes just hours after she was promised a bungalow, car, bed frame, mobile phone, wardrobe, and more.

Nigerian woman. It all began when she revealed on her social media page that she now wakes up at 4:50 am to cook for her husband due to a female co-worker bringing him food. Shortly after her statement, social media users requested her bank details and began showering her with cash. Within hours, she received promises of various gifts from many individuals, and moments later, more offers poured in. One social media user, @reallest_gee, pledged a brand new iPhone 15, saying, “Good day Ma @_Debbie_OA, for being such a good wife, I have this iPhone available for you. The delivery is on me, and anytime you want to use data, feel free to text me. Retweet until she sees this.” Another user, @davidchibuike_, vowed to gift her a Smart TV, stating, “I have this gently used TV and cabinet I no longer use due to exams. You and your husband deserve it.” @Wizarab10 also joined the list, mentioning that his friend intends to gift them a DStv. He said, “@Wizarab10, my friend wants to give you guys a TV and DStv with a one-year subscription. Please, how much will that cost?” SEE POST:

Lady stuns many as she shows off N5.8 million food she cooked for customer

Lady stuns many as she shows off N5.8 million food she cooked for a customer

A viral video featuring a lady @hotmbycheft showcasing a meticulously and exquisitely packed food order, priced at a whopping sum of N5.8 million, has set social media abuzz with mixed reactions. In the trending video, @hotmbycheft showed a variety of delicious dishes arranged in different containers meant for a customer who would pay N5.8 million. The sumptuous spread boasted a diverse selection of delicacies, including various soups, fried rice, meats, fish, and ‘pomo’ (cowhide), among other mouthwatering offerings.

Lady stuns many as she shows off N5.8 million food she cooked for a customer

While the cooking skills and attention to detail in the presentation garnered widespread admiration, the substantial price tag sparked a wave of reactions online. Some netizens were surprised by the seemingly very high cost. Critics argued that the price was too much and went beyond what is reasonable. Netizens Reactions… @Asiwajudeeone asked; “Wetin be N5.8m? Na Toyota Prado?Abeg, park well jare.” @iam_lexzo said; “Everything no enter N1 million.” @NeYoPaPi. said; “The price is fair, but can you do 2K own for me?” @sallybelloo asked; “N5.8 and you people captured everything in one video?” @Teniadeoniru said; “Cut 300 naira own for me before you go deliver.” @Nohsleep said; “I don calculate m, and the total price na 985k.” @Kyng Harry asked; “How much I wan pay caterer for my wedding?” @Phavour asked; “For food wey no go last 3 days for my house?”  See below; @hotmbycheft FRESH MEALS 💯 Homeoftastymeals on IG ✅ WhatsApp: 0708 319 6079 #viralvideo #trendingsong #food #comic #freshfood #foodinlagos #foodblogger ♬ original sound – HOMEOFTASTYMEALS – CHEF T👩‍🍳

“You dey prepare for famine?” – Man shows off various soups, stews girlfriend cooked after she came to spend 5 weeks in his house

Man girlfriend soups stews

Man girlfriend soups stews

A Nigerian man shows off the mouthwatering soups and stews his very serious and loving girlfriend cooked for him after she came to stay with him for 5 weeks. The girlfriend came to cohabitate with her man for a month and a week and since he couldn’t cook, she made various meals for him.

Man girlfriend soups stews

Food. She made various soups and stews, packaging them in disposable plates so he can refrigerate them. Making a video of the food items, he wrote … “My girlfriend spent 5 week: with me and she’s finally returning to her parent’s house” @Mercy🌺🌺 noted: “oil finish for egusi turn😂” @Chbbychef3 said: “Chai poor gal, mk we tell her?” @Laura opined: “na you and another girl go finish am_ @smartpedro1 wrote: “If you no marry her, e no go ever better for you” @Fave’s 💋 reacted: “The Egusi no get blood 😂😂” @boluwatife205 said: “Abeg shey nah egusi be that or nah white soup I’m confuse please 😂😂😂” Watch the video below … @ag_bright69 She made me different meals 🥰🥰 @Instablog9ja #makemevirial #fypシ゚viral ♬ Umbrella – Nasboi

Enioluwa delighted as friends present him with cooked beans and garri surprise on his birthday (Video)

Enioluwa delighted as friends present him with cooked beans and garri surprise on his birthday (Video)

In a heartwarming celebration that took social media by storm, Enioluwa Adeoluwa, a fast-rising influencer, was surprised with a unique birthday present made of cooked beans and garri from his friends. Enioluwa, who took to Instagram to share the joyous moment, expressed his gratitude for the surprise from his friends.

Enioluwa

A photo of Enioluwa. Photo Credit:@enioluwaoffical source: Instagram In his post, he humorously explained that while most people celebrate their birthdays with cakes, he has a fondness for beans, making it the perfect choice for his special day. He wrote; “My friends surprised me today. They know I don’t eat Cake. It’s Beans for me.” The video shared by Enioluwa captured the heartfelt surprise as his friends presented him with a big bowl of cooked beans with small sack of garri. Since posting the video, Enioluwa’s social media platforms have been flooded with messages from fans, well-wishers, and renowned celebrities, all extending their heartfelt birthday wishes. Prominent figures such as Obi Cubana, Toke Makinwa, Tacha, Odunlade Adekola, Kiekie, Iyabo Ojo, Maria, Chioma Akpotha, Bisola Aiyeola, and Moyo Lawal were among the many who took the time to pen personalized and affectionate messages. See below;  

Ekiti Chef turns off gas to pick beans, she has now cooked for over 20hours and counting!!!

Ekiti Chef turns off gas to pick beans, she has now cooked for over 20hours and counting!!!

In a display of culinary dedication, an Ekiti chef set out on a remarkable mission to break Hilda Baci’s previous record by embarking on a 120-hour cookathon. However, the challenge took an unexpected turn when the chef had to shut off the gas to pick beans, leading to an extended cooking time that has now surpassed 20 hours and is still counting.

Ekiti Chef turns off gas to pick beans, she has now cooked for over 20hours and counting!!!

Ekiti Chef turns off gas to pick beans. Photo Credit:@gossipmilltv Source: Instagram The captivating feat has captured the attention of social media users, sparking intrigue and admiration for the chef’s endurance and determination. Dubbed “Wahala be Like Bicycle,” the cookathon challenge embarked upon by the Ekiti chef has become the talk of the town.

Inspired by Hilda Baci’s previous record, the chef set out on a marathon cooking session with the goal of surpassing the established mark. In the midst of the cookathon, the chef found it necessary to shut off the gas to tend to the task of picking beans. As a result of this interruption, the chef has now been cooking for over 20 hours and counting, surpassing their initial estimates. Despite the unexpected delay, the chef’s unwavering determination and commitment to the challenge have garnered attention and admiration from onlookers.

A video posted on Instagram by popular gossip account @gossipmilltv showcases the chef’s endurance and relentless pursuit of their goal. The footage captures the chef’s unwavering focus as they continue their cooking marathon, undeterred by the added time and challenges they have encountered along the way.

Ekiti Chef turns off gas to pick beans, she has now cooked for over 20hours and counting!!!

Ekiti Chef turns off gas to pick beans. Photo Credit:@gossipmilltv Source: Instagram Social media users have been quick to share their awe and support for the chef’s determination. Messages of encouragement and admiration for their perseverance flood the comments section, with many expressing their anticipation for the final outcome of the cookathon. As the hours continue to accumulate, the Ekiti chef remains committed to their cause, fueled by the support and encouragement of their followers. See below …

“He has cooked for 7hrs”

"He has cooked for 7hrs"

Wonyean Aloycious Gaye, a famous Liberian chef, has reportedly cooked for 7 hours now in a mission to challenge Nigerian chef, Hilda Baci’s record.

Hilda Baci had surpassed the record of Lata Tondon for the longest cooking marathon in the Guinness World Record. The Nigerian chef has set a pace as everyone is struggling to break one record or to even challenge her.

According to a post by Liberian Music Industry, the renowned chef, Wonyean Aloycious has already gone 7 hours to challenge Hilda. “Famous Liberian chef Wonyean Aloycious Gaye says he’s ready to challenge the Nigerian lady, Hilda Baci. He has already gone 7 hours to catch up with Hilda. We can break her record”, the post read.

Reacting to the news, @zakarieeshat3 said: “Enemy of progress. See neck like tolo tolo.” @gylliananthonette wrote: “Na for even indoors, he never start. He go soon sleep 😂.” @sodluxe commented: “Make una give this one 2 more hours he go find better bed go sleep.” @holy_spireet added: “They are always envious when they hear Nigeria.” See the post below:

I no longer eat food cooked by my wife – Mr Ibu

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Nollywood star, John Okafor a.k.a Mr Ibu has disclosed that he no longer eats food cooked by his wife as he opened up on the challenges he’s facing in his current marriage, which he described as the “worst ever”.

I no longer eat food cooked by my wife – Mr Ibu

The actor who sat for an interview with Saturday Beats, revealed that this is his fifth marriage and he’s done marrying. He also commented on the controversy which ensued after his wife accused his adopted daughter, Jasmine, of planning to sell his house in Abuja. Here’s Mr Ibu’s response to some of the questions he was asked during the interview; What is the state of your marriage right now? This is my final marriage. If this one falls apart, I won’t marry again. This is my fifth and the worst marriage, because my wife adopted what is not obtainable. This feels like punishment; not marriage. I doubt if I am still in the marriage, because it seems she has already prepared her mind to leave, and I’m not going to stop her. I support her leaving. Each time I see her, I begin to breathe erratically, and it is not good for me, because I am not ready to die. There are opportunities God exposed me to that are of interest to me. Were you married when you adopted your daughter, Jasmine After my fourth marriage, I adopted Jasmine. She was still a girl of about 12/13 years old when i adopted her. I no longer eat food cooked by my wife – Mr Ibu Why did you adopt her? It was because nobody cared for her. She was abandoned. I usually go to places and listen to people. She came to me and told me she was interested in acting. She does not know who her biological father was, and her mother didn’t use to discuss anything about him with her. She told me she used to watch my movies, and she loved me so much and would like to be in my care. I asked her what level of education she had, and she told me to help her complete her education; which I did. She bears my name, but it wasn’t until later that the adoption was legalised. Her mother consented to me adopting her. It was said that it was after you recovered from the poison attack that you started having issues with your wife. Is that true? Right from time, she had never allowed me to rest. When I was hospitalised and she came to the hospital, it was like war. She kept complaining that I did not care for her and the children. I made arrangements to give her some money, but she said it was not enough; that I should add something to it. I did, and after she left, she did not come to see me again throughout my stay in the hospital. When you were to marry your wife, you said you introduced her to Jasmine. What was her initial reaction seeing your adopted daughter amidst your other children at that time? Everything about me and Jasmine was known to everyone; and my wife kept on asking when she would meet her. I introduced her to Jasmine, and they became very good friends. Jasmine started sponsoring the family, buying foodstuff, and giving my wife money. Sometimes, my wife would leave the house to go and stay with Jasmine. Everything was going fine.

I no longer eat food cooked by my wife – Mr Ibu

What then made her change and cause her to question your relationship with Jasmine? There was one lady from my town that was close to the family. This lady wanted more than what God had given her; and when she was not getting it, she started causing trouble in my home by poisoning my wife’s mind. When we were at the police station recently, the Divisional Police Officer asked her if I was guilty of all she said I did? She said ‘no’; that I should know that nobody would like to put a case in the public domain and lose. She said that she was only trying to win the case. So, my wife’s younger brother, her friends, and the lady from my town knelt down and were begging me in the presence of the DPO. Before then, my wife’s younger brother was ready to fight me in my own house. This was the same boy that said he wanted to play football outside Nigeria, and I singlehandedly took him to different clubs, where he was tried but was not selected in any of the trials. I actually lost money in that process. But it was after the incident with the police that your wife went on social media to post all those negative remarks about you and Jasmine? It was that same lady from my town that did all that. We called her and she apologised. When she had an issue with her business, I took her out of Abuja to Enugu; and gave her a house and money. I told her that whatever business she was interested in, she should let me know, and I would support her. But, after 11 months in Enugu, she said she wanted to return to Abuja. All she has been doing is to create chaos here and there. Did you warn your wife about her when you saw that they were getting close? I just told her to be careful, because I could not stop both of them from going out. But, my wife said nothing would happen; but, we can now see the outcome.

I no longer eat food cooked by my wife – Mr Ibu

Some people are of the opinion that your wife is acting up because you don’t treat her as a wife, while you gave those privileges to Jasmine. What’s your reaction to that? That is not true. When I married her, she did not have a car; and her family could not buy her a car. I bought her three cars at once. I told her to use one for church, one for domestic errands; and the third one going out with her friends. However, the day I gave her those cars was when my problem started. I allowed her to do her things her own way. But, she started moving with different women; and sometimes, I hear them ask her why she is still in the marriage. You have been poisoned on different occasions. How have those incidents affected your relationship with people? I have landed properties, and about 10 cars. I see the women my wife is moving with as being greedy. They have eyes on my properties. They feel like if anything happens to me, my wife would be the one to get everything. I was poisoned but I don’t know where it came from. I survived the first attempt; then, the second one came. I investigated the second attempt, and discovered that someone from my town was actually contracted to poison me. I suspected my wife, and I confronted her, but she denied it. I followed up until I got the man that brought the poison to the compound, and gave it to somebody to use it on me. I went to the man and told him that I got his message. I asked him if I had done anything bad to him. But, he acted oblivious of the incident. I went through hell because of that poison. I could not breathe well, and I cried every day. I later vomited things and went to the hospital where I was given a supplement that restored me back. I went back to living my life; but I was poisoned again. My cousin came out to say that I was showing him that I was rich. He went ahead to threaten me. I had to go and hire a gun, with the intention of going to the village to kill him. But, when I got home, he was not there. I sat in my car because I did not want it to look like someone directed me. I was waiting for him, when my late father appeared to me, and told me that if I did what I intended to do, my world would be in shambles and I would regret it. I then drove off. While on my way, I saw my cousin, and he was calling out to me to stop, but I did not. If not that my late father appeared to warn me, I would have killed him. I no longer eat food cooked by my wife – Mr Ibu How is the relationship between you and your wife now? Since the recent incident, she has been so loving. But, I know it is all a pretence just to get my attention. I still show her love, providing money for domestic needs and making sure the family is fine. But, I am very skeptical. I cannot eat her food anymore. For now, I only eat from Jasmine’s kitchen. She cooks a lot, and I like eating. You seem to be closer to Jasmine than your other children. Why is that so? That is because Jasmine is so mature. She is also in the media. I have 12 sons, and four daughters. My first son is married with four children; some of my children are graduates, while some are still in school. When did you realise you had dementia, and how did it affect you and your family? Sometimes, my mind would just trip off. I could be sitting, and just forget that I was holding something. I could even be counting money, and throw it in the dustbin. It is after I must have thrown it away that I would remember it was money. I would then have to retrieve it from the trash. Sense is very costly. Once I remember anything about my wife, my mood would change instantly. Since your recovery from the poison incident, you hinted that you would be returning to set. What are your plans in that regard? Most of the scripts (I was getting) before now were not worth it, so while I stayed back due to my illness, I took time to go through some of the new scripts they sent to me, I realised that some of the writers were not reasoning well. I then consulted some professional writers to advise some of their members on the issue of debating a particular topic before going ahead to write about it. They listened to my advice and some of them are now re-writing their already written scripts. I will soon be back on the screen.