I eat right to stay healthy — Okoya
Miyan Zogale (Moringa soup)
I still cook for my family — Buchi
My passion is to provide healthy food – Enunua
I woo my husband with special delicacy – Monique
I don’t eat sugar, salt – JAJ Da Meccadon
I learnt cooking during my service year – Gbenga Adebija
I’m allergic to sea foods – Dan Foster
World Food Day: Federal Palace Hotel celebrates families
I love pepper soup – David Khegl
My wife, the ultimate cook – Idris Kuta
My wife, the ultimate cook – Idris Kuta
Busy or not, I’ve time to eat – Dr. Okong
I love Ikokore soup – Clark
I ‘ve been living on fruits – Femi
My appetite for good food knows no bound – Sifo Ijewere
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My wife’s soup,superb Okuh
Mr. Silas Okuh is the consultant nutritionist to All-Tech Nutrient Ltd. The Ahiazu Mbaise born Imo State born is our guest on this edition of Celebrity Tummy Talk. He speaks on how his wife prepares his special delicacies.
My wife plans my menu list – Pastor Dennis
Pastor Dennis Inyang is the Senior Pastor Sure Word Assembly. He is our guest on this edition of Celebrity Tummy Talk. The Ikot-Epene man explains how his wife helps him in his choices of food.
I want to remain young and fit always – Kehinde
Mr. Kehinde Abiola is the National Executive Director, Nigeria of the Opportunity Industrialisation Centre. He is our guest on this edition of Celebrity Tummy Talk as he speaks on why he is so much concerned about his health especially now he’s 50 years.
You must be an extraordinary cook to meet my taste – Engr. Haffner
Victor Adetunji Haffner has paid his dues in the building and construction engineering. He is our guest of this edition of Celebrity Tummy Talk. He says, no woman can defeat him in cooking even at 92 years old.
No woman can cook better than me – Babatunde Lee
Dr. Babatunde Lee, is the President of Nigerians in Diaspora, Cote d’Ivoire chapter. The Oyo State born medical doctor, is our guest in this edition of Celebrity Tummy Talk as he speaks on how he eats amala in Cote d’Ivoire. He says, no woman can defeat him in cooking.
I learnt juicing when my husband took ill – Peju Olubiyi
Mrs. Peju Olubiyi is a banker and business woman. She makes fruits and vegetable juice.
I picked up the interest because my husband’s health was deteriorating. Perhaps, I wasn’t feeding him well then. Now, I tell ladies that if they know what food is good for their husbands and children, it must be given to them.
My mission is to make families eat healthy — Chioma Isiguzo
Mrs. Chioma Isiguzo is an agriculturist by profession. She has devoted her energy and time in advocating the need for families to eat healthy foods. She is our guest on this edition of Celebrity Tummy Talk as she speaks on her passion for overseeing the well-being of families and why it is important to eat healthy.
I grew up eating fresh food – Ijeoma Onwudiwe
Ijeoma Onwudiwe is a classy designer. She specialises in making people look attractive in whatever way. She is our guest on this edition of Celebrity Talk as she speak on her village food as well as her eating culture.
I eat moderately to avoid overweight-Pastor Ituah
Pastor Ituah Ighodalo is the founder of Trinity House. A Motivational Speaker, Philanthropist and an Accountant by profession, Ighodalo is our guest in his edition of Celebrity Tummy Talk. He speaks on his healthy living as well as his recreation time as a servant of God.
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