1. It appears Nigerian dads try to help out in the kitchen.
2. Just look at this dad that makes mad couscous.
@MakiSpoke I remember when we were young and my mum kept complaining about cooking and my dad vexed and made us the maddest couscous ever!
— Miss B (@naijadaydreamer) October 15, 2016
3. What of this dad who can cut yam like a pro?
First time I saw my dad cutting yam with his left hand (he writes with the right), I tripped. Like you’re this awesome?! And you’re my dad?!
— #ImWithHer (@Jvmoke) October 15, 2016
4. When your dad is old and gold!
@MakiSpoke He cooks on a regular basis, different kinds of meal despite his age
— Mr. Tony (@MrTohNey) October 15, 2016
5. When you have an in-house chef and he’s your dad.
@MakiSpoke so many times, he just didn’t make traditional Naija food. He bakes extremely well and his stir-fry and salads are to die for.
— Lola. (@LolaRxstar) October 15, 2016
6. Can this awesome dad adopt us now?
@MakiSpoke @iyhke my father’s afang soup is the truth
— ib daye (@ib_daye) October 15, 2016
7. This beans love is too cute!
@MakiSpoke my dad made my mum love beans when they were courting. Like he used to make it so well he made her a beans lover ?
— Ashabi. (@de_s0_la) October 15, 2016
8. Dad like no other.
@makispoke Made a meaner egusi than my mom when I was young. Taught me how to make eba and boil rice when he discovered my kitchen skills
— idara umoette (@idarajune) October 15, 2016
9. Look at this one’s mouth. Where were you when he was pounding it?
@MakiSpoke he just finished pounding yam
— Bonny Castle (@FolaAyoola_) October 15, 2016
10. Okay, we’ll give him A for Effort though!
@MakiSpoke @Inzaghi1 yes. He served us boiled rice&boiled pepper. He didn’t think the pepper needed salt,maggi,palm oil or meat/fish??
— BooBoo (@bukenkebukenzo) October 15, 2016
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