@mere..see: A girl was only craving abacha and fish😭 you guys please watch what you eat

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favorite123444
favorite123444🇳🇬🇬🇧 :
Wow this is beautiful
2026-07-17 19:51:53
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aprettyredflag
AprettyRedflag🚩🧜🏽‍♀️ :
Thank God I no Dey chop fish😔
2026-07-17 20:58:52
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_to_riaa
To~riaa🌸🌹 :
Me I’ll take it back to the seller idc
2026-07-17 15:31:37
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queen_l400
Chivelle🤍✨ 🪳 :
Cook for house Una say no😂😂😂
2026-07-17 19:53:40
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dee_kachii
ONYEDIKACHI :
Dem dn fry dat fish tire
2026-07-17 17:19:51
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milosko
OMC :
I’ll do my own story time one day
2026-07-17 20:41:09
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brieeees
💕 :
I go just vomit everything 🤮💔🤧
2026-07-17 18:02:36
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_stellaobi
Exclusive_Ella🦋⚡ :
Person appetite go just disappear 😳
2026-07-17 18:43:57
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_mr.chocho
𝕄𝕣 ℂℍ𝕆-ℂℍ𝕆 :
that the must nutritious part of the fish
2026-07-17 19:50:06
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adababy033
AJ❤️ :
You don chop small already ooo😂
2026-07-17 19:43:24
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anastecia80
Anastecia🦋🎀 :
It’s always the road side sellers 😩😩
2026-07-17 15:55:15
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ogechijacob
Ogechi✨ :
Hope you confronted the seller? Because oku ga gba
2026-07-17 17:55:22
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babypamela001
OBIAGELIAKU 🌸 :
😭Oh Jesus I Dey chop beans na
2026-07-17 13:56:22
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chizurum99
🌸Zurum❤️♡🦋 :
That protein girlllll eat it 😂
2026-07-17 16:57:20
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ellasscent4
Ella’s scent 💯❤️ :
Even the abacha I no like am
2026-07-17 18:54:02
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osagumwenro5
Big natty 🍃 :
All Na protein 😂
2026-07-17 20:44:31
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gozirimviv
Gozirim :
How?? Jesus !
2026-07-17 17:41:29
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pretty_perry380
𝒫𝓇ℯ𝓉𝓉𝓎_𝓅ℯ𝓇𝓇𝓎ꨄ❀❤️ :
Imagine say na night you Dey chop am 😂😂
2026-07-17 21:07:47
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