Welcome back to African Village Life! In today's episode, we spend a beautiful day in our traditional African village home as Ifeoma prepares delicious homemade jollof rice for the family while Mr Okeke hosts friends who come to visit. The day begins with Ifeoma bringing out fresh ingredients and starting preparations for dinner. She boils rice, prepares beef, slices fresh tomatoes, and pounds them in a traditional mortar while the household stays busy with different activities. Meanwhile, Mr Okeke prepares porridge yam and chicken for his visitors. As more friends arrive, the compound becomes lively with laughter, conversation, and the sharing of food. Udeh helps serve fresh palm wine while everyone enjoys the warm hospitality and peaceful village atmosphere. As the gathering continues, Ifeoma carefully fries tomatoes and onions, combines the ingredients with the rice, and slowly transforms everything into a delicious pot of village-style jollof rice. After the guests leave, Mr Okeke cleans up the compound while the aroma of the finished meal fills the air. The evening ends with the family gathering together to enjoy their freshly prepared jollof rice dinner, sharing another peaceful moment of authentic African village life. Thank you for watching and supporting African Village Life. Your views, likes, comments, and shares help us preserve and showcase traditional African culture, village cooking, farming, family values, and rural living. Please LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE for more authentic African village lifestyle videos. #AfricanVillageLife #VillageLife #VillageCooking #JollofRice #AfricanFood #TraditionalCooking #NigerianVillageLife #RuralLife #AfricanCulture #FamilyDinner #AfricanVillage #PalmWine #CookingFromScratch #FoodVlog #CountryLife African village life, village cooking, Nigerian village life, traditional African food, jollof rice recipe, village dinner, rural Africa, African family life, authentic village cooking, African food vlog, palm wine gathering, traditional Nigerian cooking, family dinner, countryside living, African culture, village lifestyle, cooking in the village, traditional food preparation, African cooking channel, rural Nigerian life.
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Iβm in USA, not understanding city wife. Does he have 2 wives? Like to follow and know what Iβm watching. Can someone please explain to me. Thank you
Kimsede yardim yapmiyo bir kisi kac kisiye yemek hazirliyo gunah ya π’π’π’π’π’
Ellerinize saglik afiyet olsun bereketiniz bol olsun aminnnn
Heeeyyy City Girl Ifeomaπππβ€β€β€Great video. Nice to see Mr. Sunday chilling with his friends. π
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Where is the second son? I havenβt seen him in quite a while.
Is it possible to order some food items from the village through mom of the house. The items can be packaged and shipped to Aba for me. I see you grow fruits and vegetables naturally. I love that. If you have the natural original agbono, no mixture , l will like to order some. I will also like ugbaka with shell, some naturally picked snails up to 150 pieces, the first pressed palm oil , no mixture, oranges , natural ogiri and abacha etc. I may add more if l remember what else l need. If itβs possible we can process with cost if not, then no problem. Thanks and God bless you all.
Greetings Ifeoma . As usual always happy to see you. Menu today jollof rice ,one of my favorite. It was such a treat seeing dad and his friends really having such a good time laughing, joking and probably telling wild tales to each other. It was nice even getting to see grandma. Ifeoma for my knowledge , How often do you visit the village and generally how long is the visit. Also do you think in the future you and hubby might return to the village to live or are you really a true city girl? Iβm still keeping HOPE alive that one day hubby will visit the village with you π Boy, that would really be awesome. Thanking you in advance for your reply. Sending a BIG HUG and much love to everyone. β€β€β€ May you continue to be abundantly blessed. Keep the videos coming. Looking forward to the next video.
Hi , l watch you channel a lot. I am so fascinated with the little ones doing chores. Itβs very rear to see such hardwork and communality in families these days . I especially love when you eat together.