@elim.1: #creatorsearchinsights We may need to plan a future trip to Nigeria… #nigeriantiktok #fufu #egusisoup #fufuandegusi

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lisastahh
Lisastahh :
My nephew also loves the pounded yam alone and occasionally like to dunk it in the soup but not too much, I think it’s a baby thing lol
2026-03-01 10:46:38
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keni.studio
˚୨୧⋆ keni ˚୨୧⋆ :
Glad to see she got her egusi and fufu 🤭
2026-03-03 02:36:42
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mwanaidirupia
c.u.t.e.i.d.d.ah :
fufu to the world
2026-03-02 11:32:06
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beecee_fashion
BEECEE FASHION 👗🧵 :
This one is a Nigeria baby ooo😂
2026-03-03 21:11:08
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iam.hamida
Hamida :
She’s so adorable ❤️❤️❤️
2026-02-27 10:37:41
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osose_le
osose :
This is so funny to watch
2026-03-02 10:17:59
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mkatanab
Katana :
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍my shaylaaa
2026-03-02 23:57:01
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babyjoan777
Baby Joan :
make I go warm bottom egusi chop this night
2026-03-02 21:01:39
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biggoddess11
Big_Goddess🔵🌐🇬🇧🇨🇳 :
2026-03-02 17:13:52
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roberto_young07
Roberto young :
EVERYBODY LOVE FUFFS
2026-03-06 02:59:28
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user3536845117020
Chuchu :
That 👶 baby is going to grow so strong 💪.🚶‍♀️🤔
2026-04-26 14:25:50
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lizd311
lizd311 :
The baby girl so adorable she's enjoying with her food🥰 😍
2026-03-28 05:52:30
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call_me_randomer
￶ :
love to see it
2026-02-28 22:08:51
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im_tessa
. :
this food is also my favorite 😁🤗
2026-03-02 11:28:12
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ola06957
💐Isaac™️®️ :
She found the hack 😂😂😂
2026-03-03 17:32:35
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btsfavgirl0t7
favour :
and na egusi soup I eat this evening 😁
2026-03-07 22:44:50
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solangesdaughter02
naomi :
omg😂😂😂😂😂❤️
2026-03-04 22:29:57
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weancestors
We ANCESTORS :
lovely 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
2026-03-05 04:33:10
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luna_mm3
luna_mm3 :
This girl 😂😂😂😂😂❤️
2026-03-05 11:00:11
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blingssam
Blings Sam🇳🇬🇨🇦 :
Pretty baby
2026-03-02 10:27:02
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naijababe4eva
naijababe4eva :
Love ha
2026-03-02 19:35:42
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vocals001
vocals⭐️ :
It’s finished eating mineeeee❤️
2026-03-02 20:16:08
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sylviaezeokafor
sylviaezeokafor :
Yum yum. She is an honorary west African 🇳🇬
2026-02-27 21:36:12
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andrasworld1
Andras world 🌺 :
Give us our baby please 😂😂😂
2026-02-28 14:35:12
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sweetenough10
❣️sweet enough❣️ :
how did she got to know fufu😳
2026-03-02 19:38:02
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I hesitated a lot to post this as I understand it will create a chain of reactions… But i can’t help it happened that I was pretty much not allowed to enter the Christian Center in Abuja before seeing the manager…  and that’s a first for me. 😅🇳🇬 I walked through the gate of this massive church in Abuja and headed inside, just like I’ve done at uncountable churches all around the world. Apparently, that’s not how it works here… Fine I understand and respect procedures. But the way I was stopped was very hostile and I have never experienced people serving at a house of god frustratingly screaming at me. I was immediately stopped and told there was a procedure: report to the office, speak to the manager, have my details recorded and get permission before entering. And that’s completely fair. They explained that there are serious security concerns surrounding churches in Nigeria, so I understand why protocols exist, especially when a stranger walks in. But I told them straight away that I was a Catholic and that I just came to admire the church. It wasn’t enough… What disappointed me was simply the way it was communicated. The interaction became unnecessarily hostile, and at one point the instruction was basically: don’t let this guy inside! ❌ Then they made me sit in a reception waiting for the manager that never arrived! 🤷🏽‍♂️ It felt particularly strange because shortly before this I had visited the Abuja National Mosque. I walked in as a non-Muslim visitor and was warmly welcomed to look around and take photos and videos as much as I wanted. Thankfully, the first people I encountered at the National Christian Center in Abuja definitely didn’t represent everyone. Some other people eventually stepped in, welcomed me, explained everything calmly, had a chat with the guards and took me inside. 🙏 So yes, I eventually got to see the National Christian Center in Abuja. 🙏🏼 But after that welcome, when they asked if I wanted to pray, I told them truthfully that at that moment I didn’t really feel like it. An unfortunate start, but also just one experience with a couple people. And let me make this one VERY CLEAR: It certainly doesn’t change the incredibly warm welcome I’ve received from Nigerians throughout this trip.  Love you Nigeria ❤️🇳🇬 #nigeria #abuja
I hesitated a lot to post this as I understand it will create a chain of reactions… But i can’t help it happened that I was pretty much not allowed to enter the Christian Center in Abuja before seeing the manager… and that’s a first for me. 😅🇳🇬 I walked through the gate of this massive church in Abuja and headed inside, just like I’ve done at uncountable churches all around the world. Apparently, that’s not how it works here… Fine I understand and respect procedures. But the way I was stopped was very hostile and I have never experienced people serving at a house of god frustratingly screaming at me. I was immediately stopped and told there was a procedure: report to the office, speak to the manager, have my details recorded and get permission before entering. And that’s completely fair. They explained that there are serious security concerns surrounding churches in Nigeria, so I understand why protocols exist, especially when a stranger walks in. But I told them straight away that I was a Catholic and that I just came to admire the church. It wasn’t enough… What disappointed me was simply the way it was communicated. The interaction became unnecessarily hostile, and at one point the instruction was basically: don’t let this guy inside! ❌ Then they made me sit in a reception waiting for the manager that never arrived! 🤷🏽‍♂️ It felt particularly strange because shortly before this I had visited the Abuja National Mosque. I walked in as a non-Muslim visitor and was warmly welcomed to look around and take photos and videos as much as I wanted. Thankfully, the first people I encountered at the National Christian Center in Abuja definitely didn’t represent everyone. Some other people eventually stepped in, welcomed me, explained everything calmly, had a chat with the guards and took me inside. 🙏 So yes, I eventually got to see the National Christian Center in Abuja. 🙏🏼 But after that welcome, when they asked if I wanted to pray, I told them truthfully that at that moment I didn’t really feel like it. An unfortunate start, but also just one experience with a couple people. And let me make this one VERY CLEAR: It certainly doesn’t change the incredibly warm welcome I’ve received from Nigerians throughout this trip. Love you Nigeria ❤️🇳🇬 #nigeria #abuja

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