MARTHA RRAZI (tomato Jos)

When great men and women of the world dreamed of empires, the world thought them stupid or rather dreamers. the audacity to build empires, has always been in the heart of courageous ones who dare to do the extraordinary. Our TOMATO JOS of the week is Martha Rrazi. Martha is a woman who is not only courageous to dream, but she also has the audacity to do what others fear to do.

say hello to our TOMATO JOS of the week. she is the C.E.O of Akara Cafe. also known as Bean Bag. Martha's vision is to be to Akara what Star bucks is to coffee. such statement of vision doesn't come small, and Martha works hard to ensure that she drives this dream to reality.

she is a single parent, and although she said it has not been easy to be an entrepreneur whilst taking care of her child, in Martha's words, "an entrepreneur has got to do what an entrepreneur has got to do". Martha said she doesn't mind eating out. it just depends on her mood. she said she enjoy to entertain, so she especially cooks when she has guests. she said she also enjoys discovering new food spots so she likes to eat out too.

on an interesting food experience, in her own words; "once I got a pasta gift, like a sack of pasta. I ate so much pasta, I started even giving it out, but it still wouldn't finish. so I decided to make coconut pasta how we make coconut rice.....Let us just say, I learned something about pasta that day. no one ate my coconut pasta".

one of the things that you can be sure to eat when you visit the Akara Cafe is pancake. and Martha has her own DIY recipe here:

PANCAKE
3 cups of flour
1 cup of milk
1/2 cup of sugar
1 large egg
1\2 teaspoon of salt
2 tablespoon of oil
3 cups of water

mix until smooth, grease pan and fry.

for the Akara recipe,  you have to visit the cafe.

her favorite quote is"I love you more than Akara'" said no one ever"

we are proud to celebrate this wonderful, hardworking and exceptional woman. to this woman who does magic in the kitchen, yet is contributing her quota to changing her world, you are our TOMATO JOS.

you can find her in instagram:
@akara_cafe
@martha_rrazi

                                                                                                written by Mary-Jane Ogbu.


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NINA CHIMA (tomato Jos)

When you hear of the words "make up artist" what exactly comes to your mind? Brushes? Colors and blushers? Think again! Make up is art. And like every other art, it takes patience consistence and dedication to be a master at it. And truly, that's what our TOMATO JOS of this week has succeeded in doing. She has mastered the art of not just make up, but the very art of making the face a canvas, and turning it into a master piece.

Say hello to Nina China. Nina is a makeup artist extraordinare. She is a talented, beautiful yet humble make up artist. Her excellence in her craft, has earned her some high end client. She is very jovial, friendly and loves her job.

On food, Nina is a foodie. She likes to cook at home, because according to her, "a home cooked meal is always the best" Nina likes to cook meals, but aside that, she likes to feed people.
She said she cooks so well, that people ask her if she cooks with sugar. She said it is always surprising, but she doesn't mind it. Nina is single but she still prefers to eat at home, rather than eat out. Cooking is one of her hobby, and she enjoys it along side swimming and her job.

This week we celebrate an iconic and hardworking woman. She is brave, strong, beautiful and has all the qualities of a TOMATO JOS. Here's to a woman who creates magic in the kitchen, yet contributes her quota to changing the world.

You can find her on Instagram :
@ninaspecialbeauty

                                                                                        Written by Mary-Jane.
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DAFWAT SENDI DANJUMA (Tomato Jos)

When you hear of Sendi Dafwat, just know that  you have heard about a beautiful driven woman. Sendi is a serial entrepreneur. She is the C.E.O of Urban Afrik, a fashion company that infuses African and Urban style together. She is a lover of self development, as she is currently studying for her MSC. Sendi is one of those women that you see, and their drive and push, encourages you to want to do more.

She is single, but loves to cook at home. She prefers home cooked meals and likes to try out recipes. Sometimes, she said. I just listen to the voices in my head, and create great amazing meals. I just decide to add what I have never added before, and surprisingly, great meals come out of them.

Sendi considers her self a foodie. She said cooking is her hobby, and she likes to cook. She said she is very picky when it comes to food, and she likes to cook at home.

On how she learnt to cook, she said her mother taught her, and one skill that she learnt from her mom, which she hasn't forgotten till now, is the art of cooking great draw soup. In her words, "My Mum taught me how to make draw soup(okro especially). In other to make it draw very well, palm oil should be the last thing you would add. It works magic."

You can find her on Instagram
@urbanafrik_
@senciousleyon

This woman who creates magic in the kitchen, and still does her bit to change the world, is our TOMATO JOS. and we are proud to celebrate her.


                                                                                                                           Written by Mary-Jane.
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JOYCE DASER ADAMS. (Tomato Jos)


Every week, we have an array of beautiful exceptional women that we like to celebrate. This week is no exception, as we celebrate the beautiful Joyce Daser Adams. Engr Joyce is an automobile mechanical engineer and also an entrepreneur. She has a foundation, where young girls are trained on the best and advanced way of being a mechanic. She seeks to
change the narrative, that women cannot succeed as automoblie mechanics and the impression that only men can be great in it.

Joyce is married with three beautiful girls, and she loves her family. On being able to cope with career and family, she said it hasn't been easy, but she has a supporting husband who makes it easy. She likes to cook. Even though it is not her hobby, she derives satisfaction from feeding her family. She said she has always been a home girl. Been the first daughter, she has always cooked and learnt first hand from her mother.

On a funny experience she has had from food, she said; "Hahahaha.... Okay, one time I had guest over for dinner, I had bragged so much about the food I was going to serve them. It was a coconut rice recipe I saw online. I should have done a trial before that day but I didn't. I guess I was over confindent or carried away, it didn't turn out well and after keeping them for long I ended up taking them out."

Joyce prefers to cook at home, rather than eat out. She said home cooked meals are the best.

Joyce has a favorite meal, and would love to share the recipe.
It's a traditional recipe from my home town in Plateau State. I modified it a little although the original recipe is great too.
RECIPE
Acha or Local Rice
Beef/Chicken stripes or shredded
Salt
Seasoning cubes
Veg. Oil
Carrot
Green beans
Green bell pepper
Red bell pepper
Yellow bell pepper
Tomatoes
Scotch bonnets
Onions.

METHOD
1. Cook the rice as you would your regular white rice or if it's the acha, cook it using steaming method.  Set aside
2. All the veggies should be cut in Julien stripes except the onions which will be chopped.
3. Heat oil in a pan and fry the onions, add the beef or chicken or goat meat and stir till it browns.
4. Remove from oil and set aside. Pour in the veggies and stir fry, seasoning it to taste.
5. Add the meat and stir till well combined.
6. Taste and correct seasoning.
7. Serve with  Acha or white rice garnished with chopped Parsley.
This great woman, who can create magic in the kitchen, yet still change the world, is our TOMATO JOS.  She deserves to be celebrated, and we are proud to celebrate her.

You can find her on Instagram
@autoladyjoyce
@autoladyinspire.               
                                                                                                                             Written by Mary-Jane.
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