• What are you having for breakfast?

    [] Tea nd Bread
    [] Cereal
    [] Fufu and soup
    [] Garri and soup
    [] Rice
    [🙂‍↕] Beans
    [] Others
    [🙏🏻] ON GOD
    What are you having for breakfast? [❤️] Tea nd Bread [💯] Cereal [😭] Fufu and soup [🙂] Garri and soup [🥲] Rice [🙂‍↕] Beans [😁] Others [🙏🏻] ON GOD
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  • What are you having for breakfast?

    [] Tea nd Bread
    [] Cereal
    [] Fufu and soup
    [] Garri and soup
    [] Rice
    [🙂‍↕] Beans
    [] Others
    [🙏🏾] ON GOD
    What are you having for breakfast? [❤️] Tea nd Bread [💯] Cereal [😭] Fufu and soup [😂] Garri and soup [🥲] Rice [🙂‍↕] Beans [😁] Others [🙏🏾] ON GOD
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  • What are you having for breakfast?

    [] Tea nd Bread
    [] Cereal
    [] Fufu and soup
    [] Garri and soup
    [] Rice
    [🙂‍↕] Beans
    [] Others
    [🙏🏻] ON GOD
    What are you having for breakfast? [❤️] Tea nd Bread [💯] Cereal [😭] Fufu and soup [🙂] Garri and soup [🥲] Rice [🙂‍↕] Beans [😁] Others [🙏🏻] ON GOD
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  • if breakfast never sure for you, no brush
    if breakfast never sure for you, no brush 😂
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  • If I could have this as breakfast
    If I could have this as breakfast
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  • All original phone's breakfast is ready let's eatstay hungry fake phone's
    All original phone's breakfast is ready let's eat😋🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝stay hungry 😭 fake phone's 😭
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  • Lagos never sleeps, and neither does its food scene. While most people are still snoring, the real food hustlers are serving ghost-hour delicacies. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

    If you’re ever awake at 4AM, these are the 7 Lagos foods worth losing sleep for:

    1. Ojuelegba Akara University – Bean Cake PhD

    Fried by veterans who’ve been at it for decades, this isn’t just akara; it’s a PhD in bean cake perfection. The queues at Ojuelegba tell you everything.

    2. Mile 12 Night Fishermen Soup – Fresh from the Lagoon

    Straight from fishermen returning from night trips, you get steaming fish pepper soup so fresh it still tastes like the ocean breeze.

    3. Apongbon ‘Koko & Kosai’ – Northerners’ Breakfast

    Thick, warm millet pap (koko) and spicy bean cakes (kosai) served by northern vendors who’ve owned the Apongbon morning rush for decades.

    4. Ikeja Underbridge Pepper Soup – Driver’s Hangover Cure

    Transport workers swear by this fiery goat meat pepper soup to reset their system before the day’s hustle begins.

    5. Oshodi Rail Track Tea Sellers – 3 Generations’ Secret

    Served with soft bread and brewed on charcoal, this strong, sweet tea recipe has been passed down for 3 generations.

    6. Festac “Awake” Bread – Baked While You Sleep

    By 4AM, bakers roll out fresh, hot loaves that literally smell like dreams. Nothing tastes better with rail track tea.

    7. Badagry Dawn Coconut Harvest – Sweetest by Moonlight

    Plucked just before sunrise, Badagry’s coconuts are sweeter when cracked under the moonlight. Some swear it’s magical.
    Why You Should Try These Ghost-Hour Delicacies

    Because Lagos at 4AM is a different city—quiet, raw, and full of flavors you’ll never find in daylight.
    Lagos never sleeps, and neither does its food scene. While most people are still snoring, the real food hustlers are serving ghost-hour delicacies. Eyes Of Lagos reports, If you’re ever awake at 4AM, these are the 7 Lagos foods worth losing sleep for: 1. Ojuelegba Akara University – Bean Cake PhD Fried by veterans who’ve been at it for decades, this isn’t just akara; it’s a PhD in bean cake perfection. The queues at Ojuelegba tell you everything. 2. Mile 12 Night Fishermen Soup – Fresh from the Lagoon Straight from fishermen returning from night trips, you get steaming fish pepper soup so fresh it still tastes like the ocean breeze. 3. Apongbon ‘Koko & Kosai’ – Northerners’ Breakfast Thick, warm millet pap (koko) and spicy bean cakes (kosai) served by northern vendors who’ve owned the Apongbon morning rush for decades. 4. Ikeja Underbridge Pepper Soup – Driver’s Hangover Cure Transport workers swear by this fiery goat meat pepper soup to reset their system before the day’s hustle begins. 5. Oshodi Rail Track Tea Sellers – 3 Generations’ Secret Served with soft bread and brewed on charcoal, this strong, sweet tea recipe has been passed down for 3 generations. 6. Festac “Awake” Bread – Baked While You Sleep By 4AM, bakers roll out fresh, hot loaves that literally smell like dreams. Nothing tastes better with rail track tea. 7. Badagry Dawn Coconut Harvest – Sweetest by Moonlight Plucked just before sunrise, Badagry’s coconuts are sweeter when cracked under the moonlight. Some swear it’s magical. Why You Should Try These Ghost-Hour Delicacies Because Lagos at 4AM is a different city—quiet, raw, and full of flavors you’ll never find in daylight.
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  • Yummy yummy
    My good people good morning breakfast is ready
    Yummy yummy 😋 My good people good morning breakfast is ready
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  • SMART

    Mr Eazi and Temi Otedola have been married for over 5 years now and they don’t have a kid . Their plan was to work , make money before they start having kids .

    They did not want their kids to come and suffer . They also wanted to be there for their kids and raise them .

    After making so much money they are now ready to start making babies .

    Moral lesson : You wey no get money already have 2 Pikin . Now money for breakfast no Dey
    SMART ❤️ Mr Eazi and Temi Otedola have been married for over 5 years now and they don’t have a kid . Their plan was to work , make money before they start having kids . They did not want their kids to come and suffer . They also wanted to be there for their kids and raise them . After making so much money they are now ready to start making babies . Moral lesson : You wey no get money already have 2 Pikin . Now money for breakfast no Dey
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  • Jarvis to Peller: “I’m Done!”
    Peller’s babe, Jarvis, just served him premium emotional breakfast

    She says Peller is too manipulative, insecure, and always trying to control her brand and life.
    “If he wants a woman he can control, he should check his DMs,” she said

    Meanwhile, Peller is crying for understanding and begging for love back —
    but this handwriting on the wall don bold pass billboard!

    Moral lesson: When someone wants to grow, don’t try to cage them — or you go lose both love and peace
    🚨💔 Jarvis to Peller: “I’m Done!” Peller’s babe, Jarvis, just served him premium emotional breakfast 😭💔 She says Peller is too manipulative, insecure, and always trying to control her brand and life. “If he wants a woman he can control, he should check his DMs,” she said 👀💔 Meanwhile, Peller is crying for understanding and begging for love back — but this handwriting on the wall don bold pass billboard! 😩📉 Moral lesson: When someone wants to grow, don’t try to cage them — or you go lose both love and peace 💔
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  • 𝐅𝐎𝐎𝐃 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐓𝐇𝐎𝐔𝐆𝐇𝐓

    *Akara and Pap was breakfast served every morning in a hostel of 100 people.*

    *Out of the 100, 80 didn’t like it. They complained daily, saying they were tired and wanted something different.*
    *But the remaining 20 were satisfied. They liked it just as it was.*

    *To solve the issue, the warden introduced a simple rule: Every night, everyone would vote for what they wanted to eat the next morning. The meal with the highest number of votes would be served.*

    *So every night, the 20 who loved Akara and Pap voted for it—with one voice.*
    *But the 80 who didn’t like it were never united. Their votes went in different directions:*

    18 *for Bread and Tea*

    16 *for Yam and Egg Sauce*

    14 *for Jollof Rice*

    12 *for Spaghetti*

    10 *for Indomie*

    10 *for Moi Moi and Pap*

    *Can u guess what the result was every single time?*
    *Akara and Pap kept winning, Not because it was the best, but because the people who didn’t want it were too divided to agree on anything else.*

    *In Nigeria, many are tired of the same old hardship, bad* *governance and recycled leadership.*
    *We know who and what the real problems are.*
    *But even those who want change are divided—along tribal lines, party names, personal interest, ego and ambition.*

    *2027 might seem far away, but it's already around the corner. If we don’t learn from this story, we will wake up again to another bitter round of the same “meal” we’ve been served for ages.*

    *The World Bank has already projected that poverty in Nigeria will keep rising until 2027.*
    *That’s not just a statistic—it’s a warning.*
    *And the sad truth is this: If we miss 2027, it'll only get worse.*

    *This Is a Salient Message*
    *THERE'S POWER IN UNITY, NOT JUST IN NUMBERS.*

    *A United Minority Is More Formidable Than A Divided Majority.*

    *Think About It.*
    🟢 𝐅𝐎𝐎𝐃 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐓𝐇𝐎𝐔𝐆𝐇𝐓 🟢 *Akara and Pap was breakfast served every morning in a hostel of 100 people.* *Out of the 100, 80 didn’t like it. They complained daily, saying they were tired and wanted something different.* *But the remaining 20 were satisfied. They liked it just as it was.* *To solve the issue, the warden introduced a simple rule: Every night, everyone would vote for what they wanted to eat the next morning. The meal with the highest number of votes would be served.* *So every night, the 20 who loved Akara and Pap voted for it—with one voice.* *But the 80 who didn’t like it were never united. Their votes went in different directions:* 18 *for Bread and Tea* 16 *for Yam and Egg Sauce* 14 *for Jollof Rice* 12 *for Spaghetti* 10 *for Indomie* 10 *for Moi Moi and Pap* *Can u guess what the result was every single time?* *Akara and Pap kept winning, Not because it was the best, but because the people who didn’t want it were too divided to agree on anything else.* *In Nigeria, many are tired of the same old hardship, bad* *governance and recycled leadership.* *We know who and what the real problems are.* *But even those who want change are divided—along tribal lines, party names, personal interest, ego and ambition.* *2027 might seem far away, but it's already around the corner. If we don’t learn from this story, we will wake up again to another bitter round of the same “meal” we’ve been served for ages.* *The World Bank has already projected that poverty in Nigeria will keep rising until 2027.* *That’s not just a statistic—it’s a warning.* *And the sad truth is this: If we miss 2027, it'll only get worse.* *This Is a Salient Message* *THERE'S POWER IN UNITY, NOT JUST IN NUMBERS.* *A United Minority Is More Formidable Than A Divided Majority.* *Think About It.*😎
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