Many lose appetite as vendor flaunts N50K gold-laced eba and soup (Video)
A food vendor leaves tongues wagging as she rolls out a plate of eba served with vegetable soup and edible gold that costs a sum of N50K.
The vendor took to her page to share a mouthwatering bowl of the famous Nigerian delicacy, however, leaving many bothered about the price.
She put the price tag of N50K on the plate of food, leaving many to lose their appetite and immediately quenching salivation.
Reflecting on how a brand sold gold-plated kebabs for N250K, the vendor urged her clients to embrace her product the same way.
“If you can eat gold plated kebab for 250k in this economy, you can as well eat gold plated eba for 50k. 😌I don’t make the rules! 🤷♀️,” the vendor wrote.
Reactions trailing N50K plate of gold eba and soup
norah. Ferdinand stated: “Is the gold consumable or dem wan dey suffer me to comot am before swallowing? I go stress myself on top 50k wey i go pay?”
iwalewaartistry penned: “I will feed 50 people with the 50k eba and eforiro,,,shey the eba Don get chocolate wrap ni.”
official_azgraphics wrote: “Kuku wear Cuban for the eba to make it more attractive 😂😂”
jewelleries_by_bodyheavens added: “Pass📌. 50k for decoration 😂😂😂 of eba wey no fit belleful me.”
hairpalaces said: “This eba have been abused 😢😢 nail designs on eba ke !!! Let me pass to my house jeje 😂”
Watch the video below
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