Swallow not chew

When it comes to indigenous foods that belong to Nigeria, swallows top the list. From Amala to Tuwo Shinkafa, here is what your favorite swallow says about your personality.

If your favorite swallow is not listed below, please know it’s intentional. We don’t rate it at all. Switch!

 

  • Eba

You might as well be Ruth’s offspring since your admirable qualities are perseverance and long-suffering. Eba wey dey press neck? You are loud about the things you like even if they are ridiculous. 

Your self-confidence is through the roof, but we are still a bit concerned. How is Eba your favourite swallow? Blink twice if you need help.

 

 

  • Amala

Even though some people speak badly of you, you have a kind and forgiving heart. Furthermore, you have an enthusiasm to see everyone like the same things you do. We’ll overlook the toxicity since Amala is indeed goated.

 

  1. Pounded Yam

You like to think you are the king of boys and act as such. News alert; pounded yam is overrated. 

 

  1. Fufu

You like to think that you are not superficial, that you only care about what’s within. We applaud that, even though you’re taking the smelly route to show it. In short, you no too well🙂.

 

  1. Semovita

Soft-life connoisseur, we see you! You just want to enjoy life with no stress. You see the good even in the worst of people. 

 

  • Tuwo Shinkafa

You don’t go out of your way to look for drama. Neither do you feel the need to defend your preferences. But we heard Tuwo is the inferior version of Semo. Maybe switch? 

 

 

TheGoodStuff serves up some light reading with 2 shots of humor and a dash of sarcasm. This edition talks about what your favorite swallow says about your personality.

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