world cup

By Nadia, 11 June, 2014

Ghana VS USA 16 June 11pm GMT

According to BBC Sports 'Ghana striker Majeed Waris faces a race against time to be fit for the World Cup in Brazil after scans revealed he has a torn quadricep. He suffered the injury in only the fourth minute of Monday's 4-0 friendly win over South Korea' . Uh oh!

By Nadia, 7 June, 2014

The first Naija Chop Day is on the Monday 16th June 8.00pm GMT!

This is the day you sit down to watch Nigeria vs Iran and EAT some serious Naija food. Nigeria is host to almost 170 million people. Do you know how many different tribes and food that incorporates? That's way too much to think about so why not celebrate Nigeria as one unit in the shadow of recent unfortunate events.

By Nadia, 5 June, 2014

Côte d'Ivoire also known as Ivory Coast aka Drogba, Didier (DROGBAAAAAH) aka Yaya Touré( YAYAH!)

Ladies and Gentlemen can Côte d'Ivoire continue to live up to its reputation with such football greats at hand?
You think eh?
Okay....we goh see.
Go win dah money den you email me for proov'am...send some of the money for proof. Thank you very much God bless you.

By Nadia, 4 June, 2014

Okhay oh!
World Cup don cam oh!
Nah for find place for siddown en eat fine African chop.

Here at West Africa Cooks, we are nominating a famous dish for each African country and encourage you to eat in celebration of the team when they play a match.

By West Africa Cooks, 20 April, 2014

National Dishes, Restaurant And Bar Guide

Supporting an African nation in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil here is our country, restaurant and bar guide. Here we are also talking about national dishes, cooking and drinking if you are having a party at home whilst watching the football games. Tweet #foodball. So which African Nations are going to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil? Five African nations have qualified for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil they are listed:

By West Africa Cooks, 15 April, 2014

So what do Africans love to drink? West Africans like to drink Ginger Beer, Lemon Grass Drink, Pineapple Drink and Orange Ade these are the non alcoholic drinks. Mildly alcoholic, probably about 1% alcohol is palm wine. Poyo is palm wine, Salone’s favorite native adult beverage. Milky-white in color, it’s surprisingly thin and almost frothy when fresh, which is how you want to taste it. Here are drinks Africans like to drink.

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