They still sell it?
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Wednesday, October 22, 2025
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The plate of the Ogas in those days.
ReplyDeleteThis plate wey our Muslim neighbours they use give us rice and meat during Ileya.
ReplyDeleteGood old days
Wow.
ReplyDeleteSome people use it on special occasions for special people.
Received it during my wedding. Different sizes . I have one here with me and I made use of it for baking preparation on Sunday. 😍
ReplyDeleteWao! Omo you no be my mate oo
DeleteVery beautiful. If I can get it I will buy.
DeleteI remember o...we used it for hot Akara then, wrapped in newspaper.
ReplyDeleteI ☝️
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother had it plenty then. Once the plate falls from your hand, the beautiful starts diminishing, coz the paint starts peeling off.
ReplyDeleteIt is called - abo muritala
ReplyDeleteYou cracked me up ooo 🤣🤣🤣🤣
DeleteHehehehe I remember this plate when I was living in Gombe 🤣🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteMy grandma had it, my cousins still use it to serve rice to neighbours during Christmas party.
ReplyDeleteWow 😳
ReplyDeleteHello iya Boys
Abo muritala
ReplyDeleteI don't think it's still sold in the market
But it's still in some old homes
E full market..
ReplyDeleteI heard it is being sold for 1million now.
ReplyDeleteE still dey market but not sure if it's original .
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