DreemportChallenge - Taking a wet walk on a wet day to a wet place. Lol

From last weekend till today, there has not been any day that passed without a downpour. It's the wet season after all and we are feeling the impact of this rainy era. The long wait for our cloth to dry, the constant usage of umbrellas, malaria and typhoid that comes with, etc. These are some of the things we experience during this season.

Don't get it twisted, this is a period that is well adored by Nigerians. We know what we face during dry seasons. Facing direct hit from sun appears to be the most dreaded feature of dry seasons. The constant sweating and discomfort that accompanies it when it's bedtime is also a red light. All this and much more makes the rainy season a better option for us.

You'd know that this is an entry to an adventurous contest. Eh?

In this episode of #dreemportchallenge, I decided to talk about a walk to a local market called Nkwo-Ogidi. Remember, we are in rainy season and I don't want to get wet. Lol. That being said, I will make this a quick read for you.

Taking a walk to Nkwo-Ogidi

Nkwo-Ogidi is not far from my destination. It's just 20 minutes walk away from home but I spent close to 30 minutes despite the fresh blood that is running in my vein. For the record, this has nothing to do with time spent on taking pictures. I couldn't take much because the road was too bad.

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30 instead of 20 minutes? Let's blame it on the rain. Or not?

Even without rainfall, it will end up being too sandy so, the best that should have been done is to tar this road. Politicians often present get the money that should be used to work on this road, but nothing gets done until a new government comes up. And that marks the beginning of the same cycle.

Back to my walk, I was putting on snickers, juggers trousers, black face cap and co. I was not ready to mess up my shoe in that mud so, I had to watch my steps and also reduce my walking speed until I entered the market.

Inside Nkwo-Ogidi market

The first thing you need to know about this market is that you will never see a signpost or billboard or banner where it is written that you are in Nkwo-Ogidi. But we know where we are. Lol.

You know what's next. Eh? Time to feed your eyes with the type of stuff to expect when you get to Nkwo-Ogidi market.

1. African Palm fruit
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Almost all local delicacies prepared in Nigerian have palm oil in them and that palm oil can only be produced from Palm fruits.

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When it's cooked, it becomes very easy to squeeze out the oil which can also be used to cook Banga soup/stew.

2. Fresh Tomatoes and Pepper
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Nkwo-Ogidi is not known as a place where you can get these fresh Tomatoes or pepper at a cheap rate. Stuff like these is transported from the northern part of Nigeria in a journey that lasts for 20 or more hours. Buying stuff like this here will warrant paying upto 40% above market value. Well, we have these sellers here because there are people that are ready to pay that much for their commodity. That's business.

3. Vegetables
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Normally, these sellers get these from their farms and fill up their barrow. I'm pretty sure that the owner of this barrow has already sold more up to half of the vegetables she brought to market. One thing is for sure, she can get to the extent of selling these on a buy 2 get 1 free, just to make sure that she won't be going home with any of the vegetables.

4. Banana
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Not the freshest you can get but I was not in the mood to go on a banana hunt. Lol. Despite the looks, banana remains a banana and it will always be sumptuous.

5. Groundnut
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That's a cooked Groundnut. It's seasonal and are best enjoyed during rainy season. I like this type a lot but I often prefer to buy it raw and subsequently cook at the comfort of my home.

6. Garri, Rice and Beans
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I know that many people will always prefer to buy a bag of rice or Garri or beans but not everyone can afford to do that. Some people's salary is not enough to get a bag of rice for so, anyone in this category will always depend on these wheelbarrow rice, beans and Garri. They save lives like magic.

7. Spices
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Just call this a one-stop-shop for all spices used in cooking your rice or soup. The barrow contains tin tomatoes, sachet tomatoes, groundnut oil, red oil, Maggi, nutmeg and co. The good thing about this is that you don't need to know it all. Once you tell the seller what you are cooking, she will happily bring out every spices that is needed.

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Remember, it's a rainy day but the rain wasn't enough to keep these people off their business. Talk about the things we do for money. God bless all of them ✌️.

An undeniable eyesore at the market

I had to think twice before deciding to send this image, but this post will be incomplete if I turned a blind eye. Here we go;

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And you can see traders doing their thing beside this dirt. The sad thing is that this is causing traffic because the dirt is slowly spreading to some part of the major road that connects to Nkwo-Ogidi market. This time around, I don't know if the government should be blamed for this or the trade Union or the customers.

It's game over at Nkwo-Ogidi market. Time to go home.

Yeah, barring the bad muddy road and undeniable eyesore, every other thing was a good experience.

Actifit Time - It's time for our magical activity tracker.

I've been playing around with this App since last week and I'm enjoying every part of it. Sometimes, it skips my mind to check the App and today was one of those. I almost forgot to track my steps but I remembered before getting to the market. Here we go...

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1610 steps and I'm proud of myself. But then, EKG (@kemmyb) is still intimidating me with her 5000+ steps 😏. Haha. #Peace✌️.

Thanks For Not Missing Any Full-stop Or Comma
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This one that everything is wet , I'm sure you're also wet in the wet market along the wet road...😹😹😹

But wait ooo, you mean you went to all this places Inside one market? You try Sha taking a walk on a wet ground on a wet day...

Seeing that palm fruit, i feel like making Banga soup, but I just Cook Egwisi soup yesterday, so Mary , you can see is not possible to make Banga unless from a canteen... hehehehe

Sweet banana, I love taking banana, groundnut goes with the match, lol
I can finish a full bunch of banana, I'm trying to take it easy Sha 🙈

Seems I'm seeing utasi and ugwu vegetable on that wheel barrow, or is my eyes deceiving me?? I never can tell though... Hope you bought something you'll take home, become you can go to all this place and you end up buying nothing... hehehehe 😆

Oh my Gwad !!! I have seeing dirty Parked like this inside market, it's sucks!
And sometimes I wonder how those traders manage to stay in that stinky environment with offensive smell. tufiakwa 😹😹😹
I'm going back to UAR !!! Hehehehe

Gisi ike 🙈

Loll.. I was struggling to put my leg in the right place because I didn't want my sneakers to be messed up in that muddy environment. And yeah, I was lucky enough throughout my walk because it didn't rain but that doesn't mean that there were no drizzles.

Omo, all those tiny tiny droplets tidy me 😂

You're not the only one that loves banana oooo. That frut just have something unique about it but I don't know why I hardly buy banana. Truth is, I don't spend on fruits. I hardly do but I've got to correct that.

And sometimes I wonder how those traders manage to stay in that stinky environment with offensive smell. tufiakwa 😹😹😹

Who is this one? 😏.
Better calm down ooooo. We will soon send you back to your village 😂


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I do remember the rainy season from my time in parts of Africa

Such interesting products in the market

Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk

Thanks for reading through. I really appreciate it


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👍🙂👍

Uuh! That's one major eyesore! The trade unions are not up and doing. They should be responsible for keeping the environment clean.

Anyways, I like the rainy season but the messy roads are like a downside for me. Our governments with their sweet mouths and political platitudes end up doing nothing.

I see you had an interesting day! 1610 steps? Stop falling my hands 😅 I expect you to beat my record next Wednesday!

No be small thing oooo. And these people pay to use the space so, it's expected of trade Union to be able to liase with necessary bodies to solve this issue of environmental pollution.

I just checked. I have 661 steps already 😂. Let's see how it goes.

Daal


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Imagine! I would always continue to say Nigeria is not ready for development
Imagine such a big heap by the roadside and a market place for that matter. Bad road and all sort.

Hahaha... My brother, e shock me

This is really an eyesore


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What a walk, before concluding that we all prefer rainy seasons to the dry season, did you ask me. Lol.

I don't like the rainy seasons, please give me that scorching sun as far as there's water to drink, then I'll be fine. Lol

As for politicians and their lies, that's a story that this not even enough to contain.

Apart from the dunghill, I love every other things displayed here. BTW that dunghill is the responsibility of the ministry of the ministry of environment and local government.

Don't tell you bought no roasted meat this time around. Maybe you would've tried buying roasted palm fruit. Lol

Hahaha... You don't like rainy season? Auchhhh! We've got to do this the House of Assembly style. The Aiiis have it 😂

We've had a mouthful from Politicians and it doesn't seem like they will be stopping anytime soon.

Broo... After everything that happened in my last walk, I chose to buy nothing this time around 😂. I just got what I came for


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You mean the scammers style? Lol. I got that idea from what you said about Nigerian politicians.

Please try to buy something else, don't loose faith. Lol

I love those bangs I am seeing. It is good for this rainy period to make pepper soup or different ibo delicious. I hate going to market on wet days, but I see you managed to have fun buying on a wet day. The rain has been all over but we just take it as showers of blessing.

Loll... Pepper Soup will surely go well this season. It's just like hot Jollof. E go just make person agile.

Going to market on a day like that was not easy because everywhere was wet, muddy and also slippery. But it was still worth it 😋


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