How much is a plate of food in Jevinik Port Harcourt?

How much is a plate of food in Jevinik Port Harcourt?

Opening time and information on JEVINIK Open from 9am to 10pm Monday to Saturday. Count 2,000 to 3,000 NGN per dish.

Who are the owners of Port Harcourt?

Its operator is the Rivers State Broadcasting Corporation (RSBC). As of December 2013, more than 5 local FM stations some of which were privately owned by media conglomerates Silverbird Group, South Atlantic Media, Globe Broadcasting and Communications and The Multimesh Company were already commercially licensed.

What restaurants do they have in Nigeria?

The 25 Most Amazing Restaurants in All of Nigeria

  • Browns Café & Restaurant.
  • Ocean Basket.
  • The Bungalow Restaurant.
  • Terra Kulture Food Lounge.
  • Metisse.
  • BluCabana Restaurant & Cafe.
  • Nkoyo Restaurant.
  • Jevinik Restaurant.
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Who is the owner of Jevinik restaurant?

#SuccessStory: Here’s How Jovita Inyang Started Her Business ‘Jevinik Restaurant’ With N125. From a humble beginning in Calabar, now capital of Cross River State, Mrs. Jovita Inyang started baking and cooking foods from her kitchen.

What language is spoken in Port Harcourt Nigeria?

English
The Igbo are “very much a minority” in Port Harcourt; the city is dominated by coastal peoples, including the Ikwerre, Ijaw and Ogoni, among others. English, which is the official language of Nigeria, is commonly spoken in Port Harcourt.

What are fast food in Nigeria?

Top food chains in Nigeria, then and now

  • Mr Bigg’s. Mr Bigg’s is the oldest fast food chain in Nigeria as it was founded by UAC Foods in 1973.
  • Savanna chum chum. Savannah chum chum Abuja [Savannah suites]
  • Tantalizers. Tantalizers fast food chain [Nairametrics]
  • Tetrazzini.
  • Chicken republic.
  • Mama Cass.
  • Tastee Fried Chicken.

Is it safe to travel to Port Harcourt Nigeria?

Avoid all travel to the following regions due to the risk of terrorism, armed attacks, kidnapping, intercommunal and sectarian violence: the Niger Delta states of Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Delta, Imo and Rivers (with the exception of Rivers’ capital city, Port Harcourt, where we advise against non-essential travel)

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