5 Nigerian Meals N200 Can Get You

 

 

 

 

Bread and beans: With only N200 you can buy yourself one loaf of Agege bread and a plate of beans from your local food vendor. One good thing with the delicacy is, it fills you up so much you don’t have to worry about what to eat anytime soon.

 

Akara and pap: Like they say a good breakfast fuels you up and gets you started for the day. Our very yummy local cereal known as ‘ogi’ or ‘akamu accompanied by bean cake (akara) is just about the best way to get your day started. With only N200, you are good to go.

African salad: Hungry and have just N200 in your wallet, you can buy yourself a plate of African salad or abacha as it is called locally. It is not only loaded with fresh nutrition, it is very delicious and filling.

Fried plantain, yam and akara: This is like the local KFC fries. With N200, you could get a combination of these and the seller would make the delicacy a whole lot more interesting by sprinkling locally made black pepper sauce on it.

Noodles and egg: There are many people who are into this business of making this yummy and affordable meal by the road side. Seriously looking at this meal leaves you salivating and hungry for a plate. So rush down to your local mai shai and make your enzymes happy.

Bread and Akara: This is a healthy breakfast and dinner option. It is best consumed when the akara is still very hot. Moderately, just N200 will get you some akara balls and a loaf of bread.

Ewa Aganyin and yam: For just N100 a plate of Ewa Aganyin is made available to you and with another N100 some pieces of boiled yam to go with it.

Soda and Gala: Some Nigerians do this at least twice a week. It has come to be recognised as the best friend of many Nigerians who are always stuck in very terrible traffics. This is always the easiest combination to keep these sort of people from shutting down.  

Which is your favourite???