Alibo: The Yam Flour
Alibo: The Yam Flour Before the war, Alibo (Yam flour) was a common food in the eastern part of Nigeria. They made it from yam. They sliced the tubers into pieces and allowed them to dry up. After, they would be ground to!-->…
Alibo: The Yam Flour Before the war, Alibo (Yam flour) was a common food in the eastern part of Nigeria. They made it from yam. They sliced the tubers into pieces and allowed them to dry up. After, they would be ground to!-->…
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