Rolex

Nri okporo ama Uganda

Ugandan Rolex, nke a na-akpọkarị Rolex, bụ ihe oriri a ma ama na Uganda, na-ejikọta omelette akwa na akwụkwọ nri a na-ekpuchi na chapati.[1][2] Otu nri a na-adị ngwa ngwa iji kwadebe, a pụkwara iri ya n'oge ọ bụla n'ụbọchị, site na nri ụtụtụ ruo nri ehihie ma ọ bụ nri abalị ma ọ bụ ihe oriri. Aha "rolex" sitere na usoro nkwadebe ya, na chapati na omelette a tụkọtara ọnụ ("àkwá a tụkọọrọ atụkọ").[3][4]

Echiche nri a sitere na ihe okike nke onye na-ere chapati na mpaghara Busoga "basoga" mgbe ahụ echiche ahụ gbasara na Wandegeya na nso Mahadum Makerere na mba Uganda, n'ihi na ụmụ akwụkwọ chọrọ nri ngwa ngwa n'ihi oge na mmefu ego.[4][5]

A "Rolex" merchant frying chapatis
Onye ahịa "Rolex" na-esi chapatis

N'oge na-adịghị anya, nri ahụ gbasara na mba Uganda dum. Ọ ghọrọ nhọrọ nri a ma ama maka njikọta ya nke dị mfe, ọnụ ala, na ụtọ ó na atọ.[4][5]

Okwu ndị ọzọ na ọdịiche ndị metụtara ihe oriri rolex gụnyere:

  • "Titanic": chapatis abụọ ma ọ bụ karịa ejiri mee ihe na-ntụgharị akụkụ ahụ.
  • "Kikomando": a na-ebipụ chapati ma gwakọta ya na agwa. Aha a sitere na mkpali site na nke onye agha commando ma ọ bụ otu na-eri nri ngwa ngwa n'ọhịa. Ọ pụkwara izo aka na onye na-atụghị egwu ịbụ onye na-adịghị mma site na iji aka ya rie nri n'okporo ámá.

N'afọ 2022, ọnụahịa nke rolex rịrị elu nke ukwuu n'ihi Agha Mba Russia na Ukraine na ịrị elu nke Metụtara ọnụahịa ntụ ọka na mmanụ nri. Onye isi ala mba Uganda Yoweri Museveni tụrụ aro na-enweghị mmasị na ọha na eze ka ha kwụsị ime mkpesa banyere ọnụahịa na-arị elu ma rie akpụ kama.[6]

Rolex, nke a na-ere ihe dị ka USh 1,000 / = (US $ 0.28), ka a na-eri n'ụzọ dị ukwuu n'obodo ukwu dị ka nri ngwa ngwa ma ndị ọchịchị na-akwalite ya dị ka ihe na-adọrọ mmasị ndị njem nleta zuru ụwa ọnụ.[7]

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  1. Briggs (2020). Uganda: The Bradt Travel Guide (in English). England: Bradt Travel Guides Ltd, 81. ISBN 9781784776428. 
  2. Parke (2016-06-05). Why African chefs think you should eat Rolex. CNN. Retrieved on 29 August 2016.
  3. The Ugandan town selling rolex for 40p (2015-04-02). Retrieved on 29 August 2016.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Muisyo (August 22, 2015). In Uganda, 'Rolex' means time for an egg snack. Africanews. Archived from the original on May 30, 2019. Retrieved on May 30, 2019.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Rolex – the Favorite Fast Food of Ugandans. Kabiza Wilderness Safaris. Retrieved on May 30, 2019.
  6. Dahir. "Ukraine War Squeezes Street Snack in Uganda", The New York Times, 28 February 2023. Retrieved on 4 March 2023.
  7. Uganda’s 204kg rolex sets Guinness World Record (en). The East African (2022-01-25). Retrieved on 2022-02-21.