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Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by aresa: 4:32am On May 20, 2016




































In the far-flung areas of Alau in Konduga Local Government Area which TheBrief visited, an intimidating agricultural masterpiece basks in the blazing sun fully functional, with 4 massive Centre Pivot Irrigation systems of two 60 hectares and another two 35 hectares of farmlands.

The 1st stage of the Agricultural rejuvenation of Borno, has already produced a bountiful harvest of Irish potatoes, with its first ever cultivation on the N/Eastern state’s soil. Producing about 140 50Kg bags in total, the system has proven to be a success, even at this test stage.

With N20bn spent so far on equipment and on other aspects of the scheme, the state’s efforts have remained unknown to the world, besides the handful of persons directly involved.

Dili remarked that for fear of sabotage, from the previous administration, the state opted to keep its exploits secret, but is now ready to open it to the world, to attract patronage.


According to the state government, as IDPs return to their homes, a small plantation of mango trees, poultry, mobile ponds and oil mills will be donated to 100-200 women from the beginning.

The proceeds from their farms will be bought by the government, to be used in the school feeding programme.

With the next stage of the all year farming scheme set to commence next month, Borno is becoming an agricultural force to be reckoned with again.

IDPs from nearby camps in Maiduguri, have already been trained and employed to work on the farms, with a couple of seasoned farmers among them owning farms in the area where the equipment are currently being used, allowing them to benefit directly from the scheme.

Women and children have been employed to plant cashew trees, and are paid per output. (The going rate is, N300 for every 25 seedlings tended to).

Although Boko Haram still remains a thorn in the flesh that orchestrates attacks, Borno’s prospects are bright.

Its plans of returning all those affected by the scourge of insurgency back to their homes and equipped with a viable means of livelihood is quite the site. A step in the right direction, The Home of Peace is ready to embrace and live up to its slogan

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by ORACLE1975(m): 4:43am On May 20, 2016
Fantastic feature

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by maryjan8(f): 4:50am On May 20, 2016
This is good

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by overhypedsteve(m): 6:03am On May 20, 2016
State wey e get sense. South south dey feel say Na oil dem go die put.

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by Amberon: 6:17am On May 20, 2016
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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by hmuhammad(m): 6:17am On May 20, 2016
The governor de try sha

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by Amberon: 6:18am On May 20, 2016
Then leave our oil for us. Chest beater!!
overhypedsteve:
State wey e get sense. South south dey feel say Na oil dem go die put.

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by Pavore9: 6:19am On May 20, 2016
overhypedsteve:
State wey e get sense. South south dey feel say Na oil dem go die put.
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That is why l pity those who are blowing up the pipelines, further polluting their own environment thereby limiting agricultural ventures thriving in that region.

The proceeds from Agriculture tends to impact more on an individual as against that of oil. I prefer to be from a non-oil producing community, l engage the land and bring forth bountiful harvest, things are within my control, not where only some criminal elements are the only ones benefiting from the oil in the community while majority are starved off the benefits that should have been accrued and worst still the land can not provide an alternative means of sustenance!

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by omenka(m): 6:32am On May 20, 2016
When it comes to farming (not sure about other agric practices) in particular, forget the Hausas. I could remember what they made of the land now used as the Makurdi golf course on the north side of the river bank before Akume's second term. Used to go buy very fresh vegetables from them, the best you could get back then. They grew a lot of things there from tomatoes, garden eggs, sugar cane, ugwu, water leaf, pepper, etc through crude irrigation- their crops flourished regardless of the season.

Somehow, Akume found it necessary to chase them out and convert the place to one useless golf course when they could simply go down to the NASME barracks which is just a stone throw away to play golf if they wanted to. Now, a good portion of the place is overgrown with weed...

Good to see the people of Borno doing this against all odds. God bless their grind and that of other honest and hardworking Nigerians.

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by kcy(m): 6:33am On May 20, 2016
Dis what we need at dis point

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by kcy(m): 6:33am On May 20, 2016
Dis is what we need at dis point
Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by mrvitalis(m): 6:35am On May 20, 2016
I tell my southern brothers every day, North have far more resources than the south and yet more lands for agriculture,
if u have the money a state in the North can allocate 200,000 heactres for u to cultivate, but in the south?? Getting 100 na war

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by Adminisher: 6:38am On May 20, 2016
Shettima is the best governor in AGRIC
I have been watching his strides for years. I rate him below average in Education and Security but in Agriculture he has formed some impressive partnerships with UK companies.

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by EasternActivist: 6:58am On May 20, 2016
Is it a must that the SS rich in oil and gas must be farmers? , the oil and gas in SS can buy borno * 100 with all the farm output and can also pay labourers until there lifetime...

Lol. Yorubas finding ways to weaking the oil rich Niger deltas while the truth remains that they feed this country with their crude oil.

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by Stalwert: 6:59am On May 20, 2016
kcy:
Dis what we need at dis point

yep revolutionary Agriculture thereby diversifying the economy.

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by Godstraight(m): 7:02am On May 20, 2016
overhypedsteve:
State wey e get sense. South south dey feel say Na oil dem go die put.
but why is are the NDA works crippling the economy if their oyel is so worthless

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by archdon: 7:09am On May 20, 2016
[quote author=aresa post=45787028][/quote] Lightyear is a unit of length not time
Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by Chapter5ive: 7:17am On May 20, 2016
EasternActivist:
Is it a must that the SS rich in oil and gas must be farmers? , the oil and gas in SS can buy borno * 100 with all the farm output and can also pay labourers until there lifetime...

Lol. Yorubas finding ways to wearing the oil rich Niger deltas while the truth remains that they feed this country with their crude oil.

Ibo man and noise, Is Ondo state not a Yoruba state. You keep making noise everywhere insulting Yoruba yet Ondo produce more oil than all your erosion ravaged land. Stop disgracing yourself little boy.

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by kcy(m): 7:20am On May 20, 2016
EasternActivist:
Is it a must that the SS rich in oil and gas must be farmers? , the oil and gas in SS can buy borno * 100 with all the farm output and can also pay labourers until there lifetime...

Lol. Yorubas finding ways to wearing the oil rich Niger deltas while the truth remains that they feed this country with their crude oil.
and yr corrupt leaders in ss will allow u to have taste

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by EasternActivist: 7:38am On May 20, 2016
Chapter5ive:


Ibo man and noise, Is Ondo state not a Yoruba state. You keep making noise everywhere insulting Yoruba yet Ondo produce more oil than all your erosion ravaged land. Stop disgracing yourself little boy.

The oil you claim to have in ondo is owned by the ijaw community in the state.

In the mean time enjoy your foolishness boy...

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by EasternActivist: 7:39am On May 20, 2016
kcy:
and yr corrupt leaders in ss will allow u to have taste

Excess movie watching is very bad.

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by ERONX(m): 7:39am On May 20, 2016
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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by falseman(m): 7:59am On May 20, 2016
mrvitalis:
I tell my southern brothers every day, North have far more resources than the south and yet more lands for agriculture,
if u have the money a state in the North can allocate 200,000 heactres for u to cultivate, but in the south?? Getting 100 na war


Ever thought why Fulanis and their cows don't invade farms in the North?

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by Agimor(m): 8:03am On May 20, 2016
Commercial farming the best alternative to oil.
Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by Caseless: 8:07am On May 20, 2016
Those whose states cannot function or put any infrastrucure on ground , maybe when 50 teachers decide to protest on the street, will call borno that's facing insurgency and putting this gargantuan infrastructure in place as backward.





Sai North!

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by Firefire(m): 8:09am On May 20, 2016
cheesy
Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by mrvitalis(m): 8:09am On May 20, 2016
falseman:



Ever thought why Fulanis and their cows don't invade farms in the North?
Bro hausas are tired of complaining, just ask any hausa farmer in the North

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by mrvitalis(m): 8:10am On May 20, 2016
falseman:



Ever thought why Fulanis and their cows don't invade farms in the North?
Bro hausas are tired of complaining, just ask any hausa farmer in the North a typical fulani farmer believes his cow would grow fatter I'd is feeds on hausas farm
Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by OBAGADAFFI: 8:12am On May 20, 2016
EasternActivist:


The oil you claim to have in ondo is owned by the ijaw community in the state.

In the mean time enjoy you foolishness boy...

And the oyel in Lagos belongs to who.

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by falseman(m): 8:14am On May 20, 2016
mrvitalis:

Bro hausas are tired of complaining, just ask any hausa farmer in the North a typical fulani farmer believes his cow would grow fatter I'd is feeds on hausas farm

Well if you ask me I would say the government is not doing enough to encourage farming if farmers and their crops can't be protected. Thanks for the information.
Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by mayorkyzo: 8:14am On May 20, 2016
Good strides by the governor...even in the face of adversity he's still working...

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Re: Borno Light-years Ahead In Agricultural Innovation, Despite Boko Haram by lomprico(m): 8:15am On May 20, 2016
overhypedsteve:
State wey e get sense. South south dey feel say Na oil dem go die put.
For ur mind u just make sense. U no know say na d oil money dem use build/buy all these equipment?
Dem go carry the oil money dey develop their place.

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