Finally got onions to complete cooking my beans :

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Hello everyone and I thank God is Friday that I’m alive to witness it I’m Emmanuel Tony schooling in Northern part of Nigeria Ahmadu Bello University Zaria Kaduna State i want to Cook beans today and I found out that there is no onions at home then I quickly rushed to Zango Market area Zaria closer to my house to get onions from the market the onions cos me almost a $1 equivalent to #400 in Nigerian naira it some how expensive but I didn’t mind cos I love eating beans it my favorite have been eating Rice and beans for few days but I decided to eat only beans today to get more proteins then i went back home to complete cooking my beans and I’m done cooking. Friends come and join me thanks.

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Looks Good!!! Tell me what you are going to school for? One more year, yes? The dish looks nutritious and I know that beans are delicious, I love them. Onions are expensive over here right now, when they are harvested in October, they will become cheap once again!

Good luck with your studies!

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