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Derived from the word eba-odan, which meant somewhere between the forest and the plains, Ibadan was discovered and founded by Lagelu, the Jagun of Ife (Commander-in-chief) and a handful of his soldiers.
Self-Motivation, Personal Growth and Entrepreneurship Development on DeoluAkinyemi.com 2009
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And like rice in Asia or bread in Europe, the doughy starch balls come in several varieties: smooth-pounded white yam, a slightly gooier cassava (tapioca) version called eba, or orbs of pounded rice.
Thisday Online 2009
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And like rice in Asia or bread in Europe, the doughy starch balls come in several varieties: smooth-pounded white yam, a slightly gooier cassava (tapioca) version called eba, or orbs of pounded rice.
Thisday Online 2009
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In his restaurant kitchen and in his Iron Chef battles, Mr. Morimoto relies on three basic Japanese-style knives: the butcher's knife known as a d eba , in two sizes, and a yanagi , which is designed for slicing sashimi.
For a Cutting Edge, Care for Your Knives Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan 2011
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Parliamente eba lefa ka mora nako e telele (6 months) Base ba fumani le mangolo a tswang maqwethweng.
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Bread has been displacing traditional foods like eba, dumplings made from cassava root.
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My family will be blowing eba and me I'm there licking pepper soup.
Weight Issues and Anorexic models princesa 2008
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Hi, eba and welcome. i'm grateful for your insights and have no doubt your perception benefitted considerably from having stayed for the Q&A.
DesignerBlog Will 2007
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At one point someone in the audience rose to ask a question and began "I address this to all the Nigerian writers on the podium - and you are all Nigerian because regardless of when you moved to the UK you still eat eba at home . . ."
Travel notes, asking questions, the demise of NNPC and a legislative boob uknaija 2007
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Stumbled across a photograph by Jangbalajugbu on the Global Voices Online site of a plate of eba and what looked like egusi soup taken in Ife.
Archive 2005-10-01 uknaija 2005
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