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How to cook Ogbono soup [DIY]

Ingredients for Ogbono soup ADVERTISEMENT Assorted Meat and Fish: Beef, Shaki (cow tripe), Dry Fish, Stockfish Ogbono Seeds Red palm oil Vegetable: Frozen Spinach (you can also use Pumpkin leaves or even Bitterleaf) Ground crayfish ADVERTISEMENT Pepper and Salt (To taste) Before you cook the Ogbono Soup: - Grind the Ogbono with a dry mill. ADVERTISEMENT - Cut your vegetable.

Kannywood Actress Sued For 'Collecting Over N1m And Failing To Act'

A Kannywood actress identified as Hafsat Idris has been sued by a film production firm, UK entertainment, over alleged breach of contract. UK entertainment in a suit filed before a Kano High Court accused the actress of collecting the sum of ₦1.3 million to feature in a TV series but failed to fulfil the terms of the agreement reportedly signed by both parties. The film production firm further stated that damages were incurred due to the breach of contract by the actress.

Kenya lifts ban on maize imports from Tanzania, Uganda a week after imposing embargo

- Kenya banned the importation of maize from the two regional nations Friday, March 5, over an increase in chronic aflatoxin-related illnesses - Business people exporting maize into Kenya from the two countries will be required to have a certificate of origin from the counties of produce among other requirements - Ministry of Agriculture says that the move is aimed at ensuring the safety of consumers PAY ATTENTION: Don't miss trending Kenyan news.

Lillian Disney - Trivia, Family, Bio

Illustration artist and wife of Walt Disney who was credited with naming the famous Mickey Mouse character. She was married to Disney from 1925 to 1966.  Before Fame She grew up on the Nez Perce Indian Reservation before meeting her husband and adapting to the Hollywood lifestyle. Trivia She was named a Disney Legend in 2003. Family Life She married John L. Truyens after Walt Disney passed away in 1966. She had two daughters, Diane and Sharon.

List of beauty colleges in Nairobi

The beauty industry is one of the fastest-growing service niches in Kenya. To meet human resources demand, colleges have diversified training in the last two decades. Also, beauty colleges in Nairobi offer entrepreneurial courses for professionals interested in starting beauty businesses. Like in other major cities globally, there are many fashion institutions in Kenyan urban centres. These institutions offer a wide range of courses from hair styling to manicure and pedicure.