Egusi, Ogbono, Afang, and Oha—Nigerian soups are endless, flavorful, and symbolic. Each ethnic group has soup traditions that define its identity. Yoruba people enjoy efo riro, Efik love afang, Igbos treasure oha, and northerners cherish miyan kuka.

More than Meals
Soups connect generations. Recipes are passed from mothers to daughters, grandmothers to grandsons. They are cultural archives in pots.

The Pairings: Soups marry with swallows—eba, amala, semo, fufu. They create shared memories at family tables and ceremonies.

Global Reach: Nigerian restaurants worldwide proudly advertise these soups, turning them into cultural exports.