all hausa versus hausa. >> yes, all hausa versus hausa. >> anthony: you hit with one hand -- >> yeah, are welcomed to our humble place. >> anthony: thank you. interreligious and intertribal violence has a beea fact of life for years in nigeria. there are over 300 tribes, and tens of thousands have died during such conflicts. in lagos, some are trying to rewrite that narrative. the neighborhood of agege is a melting pot of different tribes and religious groups. this was originally a yoruba area, yes? but the hausa people have been living here for a very, very long time. >> yes, 154 years ago. >> there are intermarriages in between us and them. so that is why there are a lot of understanding. >> anthony: masa, rice cakes made from nigerian sticky rice, sugar and potash, a mineral rich salt. >> this is fura, it's made from millet and milk. >> anthony: it's more like a yogurt, slightly sour. >> yes. >> anthony: that's great. >> this is sort of a surprising food. it's also made of beans. >> anthony: this is all beans? >> yes. >> anthony: danwake, high protein bean flour dumplings served wi