In Nigeria, nothing is too ordinary to become extraordinary, and nothing is too simple to become expensive. Today it’s Akara. Tomorrow, it might be pure water served in a crystal glass with “hydration experience” branding.
Aloyinlepon breaks down the impressive list of things you can actually buy in Nigeria with ₦22,000.
Sir A_N stating that ₦22,000 is enough capital to start an entire Akara business.
Agujiegbe.nad shares strong thoughts on the luxury rebranding of local street food in Lagos.
Danton Chidera points out the irony of charging premium prices for a snack made from locally sourced ingredients.
yeriii points out the unexpected price flip between a simple bean cake and a meat shawarma.
Uncle K! uses sarcasm to react to the high pricing found on Lagos Island.
A woman cooking outdoors, stirring bean cakes over an open firewood flame with a bowl of finished Akara next to her.










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