5 Quick Nigerian Meals for Busy Men on the Move!

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People say time is money, and for us busy Nigerian men on the move, time is precious gold we do not want to waste! When life put us in a rush like danfo on Third Mainland Bridge, we need quick meals that will hit the right spot and give us energy to tackle any problem. Not to worry chief, We’ve gathered five quick and tasty Nigerian meals that go well and make you enjoy life like a big boy with swag!

1. Indomie Omelette Combo: Who said Indomie is only a student food? Its like they’ve never tried this Indomie Omelette Combo! Cook your Indomie noodles like a boss, then mix them with fluffy eggs, onions, peppers, and any leftover protein you have in the fridge. This easy and yummy combo will blow your mind! It is quick and straight to the point.

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2. Agege Bread Deluxe: No time to waiting around for a continental breakfast? Well then, go straight then to what I call the Agege Bread Deluxe. Take soft Agege bread, slather it with butter, and add some sliced tomatoes, fried eggs, and sardines or corned beef. Now you’ve turned Agege bread to luxury sandwich that will ginger your day.

3. Quick Suya Wraps: If you like Suya like me, then you will love this Quick Suya Wraps. Buy some ready-made Suya, wrap the suya with fresh lettuce leaves with chopped onions and tomatoes, then sprinkle small fresh pepper if you wan add extra shakitibobo. Trust me, you go thank me later. That Suya will taste like suya that went to Havard. Also, it is an healthy combo with red meat.

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4. Party Jollof Rice in a Flash: Jollof rice is the sugar daddy of them all. If you are on the go, you have leftover stew and you want to make a quick jollof, here’s how: Stir-fry parboiled rice with onions, bell peppers, and your choice of protein. Pour in your leftover stew and seasoning, then cover it in low heat and let it steam. Once well mixed, that’s your party jollof right there!

5. Ewa Agoyin Power Bowl: Ewa Agoyin is one of the classic Nigerian street food, but let’s give it a modern swag! Cook your beans until its soft like pounded yam. Make the iconic Agoyin sauce with palm oil, pepper, and special seasonings. Serve the Ewa Agoyin with fried plantains and boiled eggs. It will ginger your engine! But in this today’s Nigeria, I’ll advice you should just buy the Ewa Agoyin than attempt to cook it.

Big man, don’t let the hustle and bustle make you eat anything that will not give you the energy and taste that you deserve. With these five quick and mouthwatering Nigerian meals, you can be on the move and still enjoy life like a big man with style. Don’t forget to add your own Naija swag as you’re cooking, and remember to eat well before going out hustle. Stay sharp, stay nourished, and stay true Naija! Enjoy the very best of Nigerian meals at all times.

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