Nineveh Gastronomy Restaurant Cafe

Nineveh Gastronomy Restaurant Cafe I am out for the BEST. I want people to know that in Africa, we can eat Bio just natural ingrediens and spiecies without have anything to do with chemical

I am out for the BEST ; I mean Gastronomy. I want people to know that in Africa, more precisedly in Cameroon ; that they can find and eat very Delicious and Excellent African and European Food / Diches without having to used any chemical product. Just Natural Spices and Ingredients. Chef Fonyam Gilbert CEO and Owner of Nineveh Gastronomy Restaurant Cafe...

10/02/2023
20/10/2022

Coconut Rock Buns

Ingredients
2 cups plain flour
1/2 cup desiccated coconut
1/4 cup white sugar
1/2 cup butter/margarine(room temp)
2 eggs
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup raisins
1 tsp vanilla essence
2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 tsp cinnamon

Instructions
Preheat the oven to 180 Degrees Celsius.

1. In a large bowl add flour ,coconut, sugar , baking powder, cinnamon and salt . Then whisk well.

2. Add butter then rub it with your fingers until you get a crumbly mixture. Then add the raisins and mix .

3. Add vanilla, eggs and milk then mix until a dough is formed.

4. Use a tablespoon to scoop out the dough. Place the dough balls in a prepared baking tray.

DO NOT SHAPE THE DOUGH BALLS. THEY SHOULD LOOK MESSY LIKE ROCKS .

5. Bake in a preheated oven for 30 minutes or until golden brown.

Credit: heba’s treat

20/10/2022

10 Life Changing Quotes From The Law of Success by Napoleon Hill

1. “Imagination is a faculty of the mind which can be cultivated, developed, extended and broadened by use.”

2. “Everyone needs a change of mental environment at regular periods, the same as a change and variety of food is essential. The mind becomes more alert, more elastic and more ready to work with speed and accuracy after it has been bathed in new ideas, outside of one’s own field of daily labor.”

3. “Money is necessary, but the big prizes of life cannot be measured in dollars and cents.”

4. “I know that I have the ability to achieve the object of my definite purpose, therefore I demand of myself persistent, aggressive and continuous action toward its attainment.”

5. “Bravery is physical; courage is mental and moral.”

6. “Success comes only when you act on what you know and believe. What your mind can conceive and believe, you can achieve!”

7. “No man has a chance to enjoy permanent success until he begins to look in a mirror for the real cause of all his mistakes.”

8. “Prayer based upon FAITH always works.”

9. “You have been endowed with the power to use the most highly organized form of energy known to man, that of thought.”

10. “Success in life depends upon happiness, and happiness is found in no other way than through SERVICE that is rendered in a spirit of love.”

14/10/2022

*HOW TO MAKE ICE CREAM AT HOME*

*INGREDIENTS*

1. Egg White – 4

2. Peak Liquid Milk – 1 tin.

3. Icing sugar – 8 tablespoons

4. Gelatin 1/2 (teaspoon)

5. Vanilla flavour 1 teaspoon

*METHOD*

1. Separate egg white carefully from the yolk

2. Beat the egg white from foamy to stiff peaks

3. Empty the milk in another bowl and and whisk

4. Add sugar to milk and stir. Whisk till the sugar dissolves and it gets thick

5. Dissolve your gelatin in hot water and add

6. Add vanilla flavour or any of ur choice

7. Whisk all till well blended, plate it and freeze.

14/10/2022

1️⃣0️⃣ LIFE CHANGING LESSONS FROM THE BOOK "MAN'S SEARCH FOR MEANING":

1. Accept What You Can’t Control

We cannot always control what happens to us, but we can control how we respond. Accept this. Do not fight it.

Accepting you can only control how you respond gives you more control than trying to control everything.

2. Success Is A By-Product Of Vision

Instead of putting all of your time and energy into becoming successful,

Put all of your time and energy into creating value, into something bigger than yourself, and success will come.

3. There Is Meaning In Suffering

Frankl explains that suffering is a part of life - it is unavoidable.

Hence, if there is meaning in life, there is meaning in suffering.

“Without suffering and death, human life is incomplete”

4. Suffering Doesn’t Last Forever

As much as suffering is unavoidable - it is not constant.

There will come a time of liberation, a time where the suffering ceases.

That time is generally when you find or create the meaning behind your particular suffering.

5. Self Actualisation Is A By-Product Of Self Transcendence

Man must give himself completely to another cause, to his purpose.

When he does this man will become more human than he could imagine and the more human he is the more he actualises himself and releases his potential.

6. Purpose Keeps Us Alive

Frankl documents how those in Auschwitz who had given up hope, that had not created their purpose, would soon pass

But those who knew they had something or someone waiting for them after liberation would carry on surviving through the hell they were in.

7. Man Creates His Purpose

“Man should not ask what the meaning of his life is, but rather recognise it is he who is asked”

Life questions us, it challenges us, and it is up to us to answer the question, rise to the challenge and give meaning to our lives.

8. Kindness Can Be Found In Unlikely Places

Don’t forget to always take with you your positive mindset.

If you want to be a successful person, note that positive thinking will not only give you more confidence, improve your mood, but also help you approach unpleasantness in a more productive way.

9. Laugh At Life- Have A Sense of Humour

Don’t forget to always take with you your positive mindset.

If you want to be a successful person, note that positive thinking will not only give you more confidence, improve your mood, but also help you approach unpleasantness in a more productive way.

10. Be Inspired by Love.

Love should make you the best version of yourself.

Strive to show love everywhere you go.

Don’t let the darkness of the world dim your light.

Don’t let the wickedness of others make you wicked.

23/09/2022

GOAT MEAT PEPPER SOUP RECIPE

INGREDIENTS
*1200 g goat meat washed and cut up)
*1 onion (chopped)
*2 garlic cloves (crushed)
*2-3 scotch bonnet / habanero pepper (chopped)
*1 Tbsp Pepper soup spice
*1-2 Tbsp coarsely ground crayfish
*1 small bell pepper (chopped)
*2 stock cubes
*Salt to taste
*scent leaves/uziza leaves (optional).

HOW TO PREPARE GOAT MEAT PEPPER SOUP
*Place meat in a pot, fill with water enough to cover the meat generously.

*Add the onions, crushed garlic, stock cubes and some salt and allow to come to a boil

*When the contents in the pot begin to boil, add the pepper soup spice, ground crayfish ( if using ) and the chopped habanero pepper.

*Cook till the meat is tender and cooked through, then lower heat to a simmer. Taste for seasoning and adjust accordingly.

*Add the chopped red bell peppers and the chopped uziza. Allow simmer for a minute, then turn off heat. Enjoy warm.
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24/08/2022

Kenya 🇰🇪 1914

Mekatilili wa Menza was a prophetess and fearless warrior who led her people, the Giriama, to rebel against British imperialism. Born in the 1860s, she is remembered for slapping a British colonial administrator after disagreement over their imperialist policies and attempts to subdue them.

Mekatilili wa Menza the Mother of resistance, a heroine from Kenya, who rebelled and fought the colonial invaders.
She once said;

"I am not afraid to speak the truth and fight for my people. My powers come from Kaya, rooted in the spirits of our ancestors"

She was a distinguished, vocal and fearless leader and defended the rights of her people the Giriama by putting up a resistance from the white invaders of their land.
She led the Giriama uprising against the British colonist. Who were stealing big fertile lands from the people, collecting taxes from the people and their banning of the local brew palm wine(mnazi).

Mekatilili used kifudu dance which was performed during funeral ceremonies to mobilize the people to resist the colonial government or offer forced labor. An oath taking was administered to her followers to bind them to fight for their community and for their lands.

The first time she was captured by the w.hite men and detained in kisii Kenya where she managed to find her way back home after five years and the struggle for freedom continued.

The second time she was captured and detained in Kismayu in Somali but she still managed to find her way back home and the struggle for liberation continued.

She died around 1925 and was buried at Bungale Ulaya Kwa Jele in Magarini constituency Malindi district. where a cultural festival was held in her honor.

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21/08/2022

WHO SOLD NIGERIA TO THE BRITISH FOR £865K IN 1899?

This is the story of the first oil war, which was fought in the 19th century, in the area that became Nigeria.

All through the 19th century, palm oil was highly sought-after by the British, for use as an industrial lubricant for machinery. Remember that Britain was the world’s first industrialised nation, so they needed resources such as palm oil to maintain that.

Palm oil, of course, is a tropical plant, which is native to the Niger Delta. Malaysia’s dominance came a century later. By 1870, palm oil had replaced slaves as the main export of the Niger Delta, the area which was once known as the Slave Coast. At first, most of the trade in the oil palm was uncoordinated, with natives selling to those who gave them the best deals. Native chiefs such as former slave, Jaja of Opobo became immensely wealthy because of oil palm. With this wealth came influence.

However, among the Europeans, there was competition for who would get preferential access to the lucrative oil palm trade. In 1879, George Goldie formed the United African Company (UAC), which was modelled on the former East India Company. Goldie effectively took control of the Lower Niger River. By 1884, his company had 30 trading posts along the Lower Niger. This monopoly gave the British a strong hand against the French and Germans in the 1884 Berlin Conference. The British got the area that the UAC operated in, included in their sphere of influence after the Berlin Conference.

When the Brits got the terms they wanted from other Europeans, they began to deal with the African chiefs. Within two years of 1886, Goldie had signed treaties with tribal chiefs along the Benue and Niger Rivers whilst also penetrating inland. This move inland was against the spirit of verbal agreements that had been made to restrict the organisation’s activities to coastal regions.

By 1886, the company name changed to The National Africa Company and was granted a royal charter (incorporated). The charter authorised the company to administer the Niger Delta and all lands around the banks of the Benue and Niger Rivers. Soon after, the company was again renamed. The new name was Royal Niger Company, which survives, as Unilever, till this day.

To local chiefs, the Royal Niger Company negotiators had pledged free trade in the region. Behind, they entered private contracts on their terms. Because the (deceitful) private contracts were often written in English and signed by the local chiefs, the British government enforced them. So for example, Jaja of Opobo, when he tried to export palm oil on his own, was forced into exile for “obstructing commerce”. As an aside, Jaja was “forgiven” in 1891 and allowed to return home, but he died on the way back, poisoned with a cup of tea.

Seeing what happened to Jaja, some other native rulers began to look more closely at the deals they were getting from the Royal Nigeria Company. One of such kingdoms was Nembe, whose king, Koko Mingi VIII, ascended the throne in 1889 after being a Christian schoolteacher. Koko Mingi VIII, King Koko for short, like most rulers in the yard, was faced with the Royal Nigeria Company encroachment. He also resented the monopoly enjoyed by the Royal Nigeria Company and tried to seek out favourable trading terms, with particularly the Germans in Kamerun (Cameroon).

By 1894, the Royal Nigeria Company increasingly dictated whom the natives could trade with, and denied them direct access to their former markets. In late 1894, King Koko renounced Christianity and tried to form an alliance with Bonny and Okpoma against the Royal Nigeria Company to take back the trade. This is significant because while Okpoma joined up, Bonny refused. A harbinger of the successful “divide and rule” tactic.

On 29 January 1895, King Koko led an attack on the Royal Niger Company’s headquarters, which was in Akassa in today’s Bayelsa state. The pre-dawn raid had more than a thousand men involved. King Koko’s attack succeeded in capturing the base. Losing 40 of his men, King Koko captured 60 white men as hostages, as well as a lot of goods, ammunition and a Maxim gun. Koko then attempted to negotiate a release of the hostages in exchange for being allowed to chose his trading partners. The British refused to negotiate with Koko, and he had forty of the hostages killed. A British report claimed that the Nembe people ate them. On 20 February 1895, Britain’s Royal Navy, under Admiral Bedford attacked Brass and burned it to the ground. Many Nembe people died and smallpox finished off a lot of others.

By April 1895, business had returned to “normal”, normal being the conditions that the British wanted, and King Koko was on the run. Brass was fined £500 by the British, £62,494 (NGN29 million) in today’s money, and the looted weapons were returned as well as the surviving prisoners. After a British Parliamentary Commission sat, King Koko was offered terms of settlement by the British, which he rejected and disappeared. The British promptly declared him an outlaw and offered a reward of £200 (£26,000; NGN12 million today) for him. He committed su***de in exile in 1898.

About that time, another “recalcitrant King”, the Oba of Benin, was run out of town. The pacification of the Lower Niger was well and truly underway. The immediate effect of the Brass Oil War was that public opinion in Britain turned against the Royal Nigeria Company, so its charter was revoked in 1899. Following the revoking of its charter, the Royal Niger Company sold its holdings to the British government for £865,000 (£108 million today). That amount, £46,407,250 (NGN 50,386,455,032,400, at today’s exchange rate) was effectively the price Britain paid, to buy the territory which was to become known as Nigeria.

N.B: This post was originally published on May 19, 2014

13/08/2022

YOU WILL NEVER LEARN THIS IN SCHOOL

° Africa area = 30,37 million km2
° China area = 9,6 million km2
° US area = 9,8 million km2
° Europa area = 10,18 million km2

● Africa is bigger than all of Europe, China and the United States of America together.

● But on most world maps, Africa is represented in downsize.

This is deliberately done to create the visual effect of a small Africa to manipulate, brainwash, and deceive Africans wherever they are.

- Africa has 60% arable land.

- Africa owns 90% of raw material reserve.

- Africa owns 40% of the global gold reserve.

- Africa, 33% of diamond reserve.

- Africa has 80% of Coltan's global reserve (mineral for telephone and electronics production), mainly in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

- Africa has 60% of global cobalt reserve (mineral for car battery manufacture).

- Africa is rich in oil and natural gas.

- Africa (Namibia) has the world's richest fish coastline.

- Africa is rich in manganese, iron and wood.

- Africa is three times the area of China, three times the area of Europe, three times the United States of America.

- Africa has thirty-half million km2 (30 875 415 km2).

- Africa has 1,3 billion inhabitants (China has 1,4 billion inhabitants in 9,6 million km2).

Which means Africa is SUBPOPULATED.

- The arable lands of the Democratic Republic of Congo are capable of feeding all of Africa.
And all of Africa's arable land is a cord to feed the whole world.

- The Democratic Republic of Congo has important rivers that can illuminate Africa.
The problem is that the CIA, western companies and some African puppets have destabilized DRC for decades.

- Africa is a culturally diverse continent in terms of dance, music, architecture, sculpture, etc.

- Africa accommodates 30.000 medicinal recipes and herbs that the West modifies in its laboratories.

- Africa has a young global population that should reach 2,5 billion by the year 2050.
Copied from: Micah

12/08/2022

RECETTE: Boulette de viande de boeuf

Ingredients
1 kg de viande de boeuf hachée
2 jaunes d’oeuf
1 gros oignon
2 gousses d'ail
3 c. à soupe de persil haché
1 cac de cumin en poudre
De l’huile
sel, poivre au goût

Preparation

Pelez et hachez les oignons
Eplucher et hacher aussi l’ail
Dans un saladier, mettre la viande hachée avec les oignons hachés , l’ail émincé, le persil haché, les jaunes d’oeuf, le cumin en poudre, le sel, le cube et le poivre
Bien mélanger le tout et formez des boules à l’aide de vos mains que vous disposerez dans une assiette
Faites chauffer l’huile dans une cocotte
Déposez y les boulettes de viande et faites les frire pendant 15 min a feu doux en les retournant régulièrement.
Retirez les boulettes quand elles sont bien dore
Servir avec une sauce légère accompagné de riz , du couscous, ou du pain…
Bon appetit!!!!

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