5 Amazing Supermarkets You Should Visit This Weekend

This weekend, we suggest you check out these supermarkets for your everyday needs: 1. Tito Supermarket Suite 2, Koforidua Street, Zone 2 Wuse, Abuja +234-802-223-7478     2. Pep Store Challenge Road, Felele Roundabout (Opposite UBA) Ibadan , Oyo +234-814-154-3761

5 Amazing Supermarkets You Should Visit Today

Have you ever wondered where you can find the best supermarkets in Nigeria? Well, worry no more because wherever you are in Nigeria, Connect Nigeria will bring all the information you need to make your life easier and better. On

Is Tea Really Safer Than Coffee?

Tea and coffee are products that are a perpetual constant in our dining areas and offices. In fact, most of us have been sceptical about which of them is better though everyone has a favourite. Considering the fact that they

Learn a Skill Wednesday: How to Make Shuku Shuku (Coconut Balls)

Who remembers Shuku Shuku, the chewy snack we devoured as kids back in the day? The delicacy is a popular local dessert that’s easy to make and lovely to eat. We’re not quite sure which tribe is responsible for this

5 Supermarkets You Should Visit Today

Finding the right things to buy at affordable prices during the weekend can sometimes be a hassle. This is why we have compiled a list of supermarkets that will be perfect for getting your everyday needs around Lagos. Here are

CWAY Introduces Nutri-Milk Superkid

According to The Guardian Nigeria, CWAY Foods and Beverages Nigeria Limited have launched another fruit drink called Nutri-Milk Superkid that is believed to boost IQ and brain development in kids. Nutri-Milk Superkid comes in three variants: apple, orange and pineapple

Learn a Skill Wednesday: How to Make Homemade Ice Cream Using a Plastic Bag

You can officially say goodbye to buying ice cream with this great new recipe! Ice cream is a popular treat loved by kids and adults alike. It’s sweet, melts nicely in your mouth and is a great way to cool

4 Unhealthy Nigerian Snacks We Can’t Help But Love

A major part of the Nigerian culture is our love for food. We are a nation blessed with hundreds of colourful and flavourful cuisines, made with tender care and love. So who can blame us? Our locally made snacks are

How to Make Homemade Suya

We all love Suya (most Nigerians, anyway). This peppery, meaty delicacy is traditionally prepared by the Hausa people of northern Cameroon, Nigeria, Niger, and some parts of Sudan (where it is called agashe). However, it has become a popular dish

How to Prepare Ofe Nsala

Ofe Nsala (Nsala Soup) is a delicious and spicy soup that is popular in the Eastern part of Nigeria. It is also known as ‘White Soup’ because of its light colour – due to the absence of palm oil. It

Learn a Skill Wednesday: How to Prepare Gbegiri Soup

Gbegiri soup is a Yoruba (Western Nigerian) soup prepared with beans. It can be eaten alone with Amala/Eba or combined with Ewedu soup; it depends on your preference. This week, I will only explain how to prepare Gbegiri soup.  

Learn a Skill Wednesday: How to Make Peanut Butter Eggs

Everyone has heard of chocolate eggs as an Easter snack, but the peanut butter version is something different and delicious to try out this year. Kids and adults alike will enjoy its scrumptious peanut butter filling which is easy and

How to Make Carrot Cake Monkey Bread

The countdown to the Easter celebration has begun, so let us gather around and let the love feast begin! Easter is a Christian festival set aside for celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion at Calvary. With this

Recipe of the Week: How to Prepare Groundnut Soup

Groundnut soup is a very spicy and tasty soup that is enjoyed by Ghanaians and some Nigerians in Northern and southern Nigeria. It is very delicious and it is prepared using roasted groundnut, oziza seeds, beef, scent leaves etc. Here

Celebrating Food and Creativity

Gone are the days when chefs were looked down upon in Nigeria and all over the world. Gone are the days they were treated like they didn’t belong. These days, they are celebrated at home (Nigeria) and abroad. These days,

How to Make Kunun Zaki

Kunun is a popular drink from the Northern part of Nigeria. This drink has three varieties depending on the main ingredient used: Kunun Zaki from millet popularly known as Jero, Kunun Gyada from rice and groundnut, and Kunun Aya from

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