Go and Marry: Reactions as Man Shows off his Cooking Skill, Makes a Video of Frying Stew
- A Nigerian man, Chris Bamidele, has shown that his cooking skill is on a premium level in a video shared on Twitter
- Chris' cooking skill was appraised by his followers as one of them wanted to be sure it tastes good
- There were tweeps who urged him to get a wife and stop the bachelorhood life
A Twitter user, Bamidele Chris, has stirred reactions after showing off his cooking skill on the bird app.
Sharing a short video of a frying stew, the man captioned it with: "Abuja bachelor doing bachelor things".
The man also complimented himself for what he did with a hashtag that shows that his sauce was so on point.
A tweep told him to go and marry as a person asked how they would know if his food really has good taste.
See his photo below:
YEN.com.gh compiled some of the reactions to his video below:
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@BryteDude asked:
"How can we confirm the badassness of the sauce?"
@ifyifezue said:
"Whatever you are making is burning Chris."
He replied:
"It's not. That's how the sauce is made."
@BobteeTunde said:
"Ehey bachelor for Lagos, I reject bachelor for Abuja. My sister what are you waiting for hurry now."
@OluwaMayowa222 said:
"Bros go and marry."
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that a Nigerian woman with the handle @Dijaah on Friday, March 12, stirred up massive reactions on social media after saying she is ready for marriage.
The lady said that the interested person must have AA genotype and above 30-years-old. Those were not all, she added that the person must be able to cook, clean, and would not mind relocating to the US.
In similar news, a young lady with the Twitter name @Krissymichelle_ went on Twitter to share how her 14-year-old brother celebrated with her and her husband.
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The boy posed in a chef livery with the meals he cooked. What perhaps amazed tweeps more was that the plates of food were beautifully presented to create an aura of love.
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Source: YEN.com.gh
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