The series continues! Today, we get to meet our official Sweet Potato #2. If you have no idea what I’m talking about, this post is part of a new series on this blog, called Sweet Potato Files. It is a series in which I am actively getting to know my readers. Or as we like to call them (you) around here, my Sweet Potatoes. Last week, we got to know Enyemaka, and I cannot tell you how happy I am to know her by her name.
Today, we are getting to know Nkiru, and she’s our official Sweet Potato #2.
A little about Nkiru: I am Nkiru, wife to an awesome man and a mother to a three-year-old girl going on 30. Her name is Ginikachi. I started visiting your blog three years ago when I was pregnant with my daughter. A friend tagged me to an article you had written(i don’t remember what it was), and I got hooked. I won a purple robe from Vagisil sometime last year I think. Anyway, you are so cool and so down to earth. I love VERASTIC and I like the way your teeth are clenched together when you talk ( I can’t believe I said that!π€£π€£π€£ ). I try imitating you by talking with my mouth almost closed but I can’t.
From my heart to Nkiru
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If you are a Sweet Potato, I would like to get to know you too. To be featured, simply send me an email, and Iβll send you the questions. You may email me directly at hello at verastic.com or send it via my contact page. Read this initial post for clarification (and inspiration).
Joseph Ogar says
Good indeed ! how are you Guys? we all must , whatever the kind nutrients it contains. Most of us all these countries eat unbalance diet just to survive. what do we do ? too much poverty in the world. Most of us are too hungry especially in developing countries. when did l go out to big restaurants to buy good food last in this Minneapolis. l eat cheap meal to meet up with bills in other things. l like fried rice anyway; still very cheap and nutritious in Asian restaurants, our local Amala and Ogbono soup is very nutritious for consumption , it kills germs in the system, Lastly, lets take fresh fruits , and drink more water. remain bless.
Vera Ezimora says
Okay, then.
Nkiru says
πππ Mama I made it! Thank you so much Verastic, i feel so elated!
Vera Ezimora says
Don’t thank me, biko. Thank you to you. You are too much. Thank you for being a Sweet Potato.
Toin says
No noodles ke??????
Nkiru says
Never ever! I don’t know what it taste like and I probably would never know. I am noodlephobic π. I cringe at the thought of eating noodles.
Ogo Desh says
Wow! How come sha? Is this any noodles at all? Pasta nko?
Vera Ezimora says
It’s really bothering you ehn? Lol. You want more explanations about why anyone would not eat noodles. Lol.
Vera Ezimora says
Bia, Nkiru, eez like we need to be doing prayer meeting for you? How did noodles ever offend you to deserve dis kin treatment?
Vera Ezimora says
I know, I know.
calabargal says
Vera – I dont eat rice…..LOL!!
Vera Ezimora says
Calabargal, you are on your own there ooo! No rice is no life lol.
Funmie says
Babygal… omalicha.
Verastic is weird… so all of una no surprise me.
Biko, garnished indomie noodles for dinner tonight ni yen o.
Vera Ezimora says
Lol. Fufu, you don kolo. But nothing spoil sha, if they’re all weird like me. That would explain the mutual attraction.
Nkiru says
ππππ @ all the comments
Joseph Ogar says
Noodles are too cheap, it has no good fibre or nutrients. l want our good food delicacies that has lots of fibre and vitamins.