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Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by rawtouch: 11:46am On Dec 13, 2016
HOMECHEF rice is locally produced and beats international standards...
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by CXLVII: 11:46am On Dec 13, 2016
timsTNA:
'5%' dont need the '97%' to survive

Iwofa lenu!


Keep encouraging yaself


The survival mode you could not activate when 3,000,000 of your kinsmen died due to starvation.

Keep bragging..its in your blood

If you can't grow tall, you have every right to reason low

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Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by Benjom(m): 11:47am On Dec 13, 2016
Good one there
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by Millsz: 11:48am On Dec 13, 2016
still waiting for Lagos to start selling.
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by timsTNA: 11:50am On Dec 13, 2016
CXLVII:

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Iwofa lenu!


Keep encouraging yaself


The survival mode you could not activate when 3,000,000 of your kinsmen died due to starvation.

Keep bragging..its in your blood

If you can't grow tall, you have every right to reason low

[/s]
A-F-O-N-J-A

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Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by emmydollars4life(m): 11:50am On Dec 13, 2016
[quote author=AfonjaStinks post=51888573]

IPOB feeding Afonjas and Zombies since 1934

[/quot
hahahahaha very soon that Rice will turn to foreign Rice in Nigeria AFONJAS AND ZOMBIES RICE IS READY

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Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by Basheer18(m): 11:50am On Dec 13, 2016
AfonjaStinks:

IPOB feeding Afonjas and Zombies since 1934

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Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by Mustack: 11:53am On Dec 13, 2016
olaolulazio:
Let rice and stone come together...
tongue
who cares
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by escapefromusa(f): 11:56am On Dec 13, 2016
AfonjaStinks:


I went to a restaurant today and ate Plastic rice

From today onwards, na only plastic rice i go dey eat

It was delicious

Disjointed
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by arsenal33: 11:58am On Dec 13, 2016
timsTNA:
'5%' dont need the '97%' to survive

They need the policy of the head of 97% to thrive

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Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by emmydollars4life(m): 12:00pm On Dec 13, 2016
WHAT OF THE RICE FROM ABAKALIKI THAT CBN GOVERNOR SAID IS 8,000 DOES TERMS AND CONDITION INCLUDED IN THAT ONE
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by LilSmith55(m): 12:03pm On Dec 13, 2016
God bless buhari on this one (Banning Importation of Rice) now we get sense to produce our own
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by SweetSoup(m): 12:06pm On Dec 13, 2016
A bag of rice we bought for 9,500naira, we are now celebrating buying for for 14,500naira. He go beta
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by Femmyfamous4u(m): 12:08pm On Dec 13, 2016
AfonjaStinks:


IPOB feeding Afonjas and Zombies since 1934


why are thinking with your anus? Lagos is currently selling for N13,000!!!

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Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by vabok(m): 12:10pm On Dec 13, 2016
Moreoffaith:
14,500 abi.... by next year december the price go fall to 1000 per bag grin grin grin grin we will get there one day.

Amen!
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by Nobody: 12:12pm On Dec 13, 2016
Femmyfamous4u:


why are thinking with your anus? Lagos is currently selling for N13,000!!!

The same IPOB rice

Where in Afonjaland do you grow rice ??

IPOB feeding Afonjas since 1857

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Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by vabok(m): 12:13pm On Dec 13, 2016
Like i have said on numerous occassions, just give 2-3 years an all will be surprised that we were suffering importing what we could readily produce in-country. Everyone is going int Agric these days... God bless Nigeria, God bless the President[/font][font=Lucida Sans Unicode]

LilSmith55:
God bless buhari on this one (Banning Importation of Rice) now we get sense to produce our own

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Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by collinsfhk(m): 12:14pm On Dec 13, 2016
NOETHNICITY:
Inspite of all odds I somehow sttill have faith in this govt.


Lack of sincerity of purpose coupled with sentiment is the major problem with the country's leadership
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by LegendaryArnold(m): 12:17pm On Dec 13, 2016
What's the diff? :-/
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by psalmsjob: 12:18pm On Dec 13, 2016
efilefun:
So funny how some retarded things will come on here to spew trash, apart from saving some forex which could have gone into importation of rice, jobs are being created but all their brain is programmed to do is call buhari names
abeg tell them if they will ever be on such topics, instead they will be looking for topics where there corrupt leaders are being arrested for prosecutions to write trash and display their desperation. They still prefer to import expired rice and create sales boy and girl jobs.

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Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by frank202012: 12:20pm On Dec 13, 2016
The trick: make things extremely hard,then reduce it to suffering nd zombies will rejoice.

This is a rice I use to buy at N4200
Now nigerians re happy buying it ,,N14,000
Smh

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Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by timsTNA: 12:23pm On Dec 13, 2016
Femmyfamous4u:
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why are thinking with your anus? Lagos is currently selling for N13,000!!![/s]

Lie small small, leave campaign for 2019
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by Nobody: 12:29pm On Dec 13, 2016
we will sell to Afonjas for 25,000 lazy Afonjas
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by Twistaray(m): 12:38pm On Dec 13, 2016
Enuguboy4nsk:
we will sell to Afonjas for 25,000
lazy Afonjas

Look at the defeated brafra, ipod, who need your fake rice undecided

Go and feed your red mud region before you talk of feeding others. grin
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by chigoizie7(m): 12:43pm On Dec 13, 2016
This is no news nah.

Na be today we begin munch igbo rice na, Ee don tey.
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by Twistaray(m): 12:43pm On Dec 13, 2016
AfonjaStinks:


The same IPOB rice

Where in Afonjaland do you grow rice ??

IPOB feeding Afonjas since 1857

Shiiiii undecided

OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT

PRESS RELEASE

BUHARI’S HOMEGROWN SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMME KICKS OFF IN ANAMBRA


*FG releases over N53m for 1050 primary schools to serve meals to 76, 690 pupils in the State

*More than 3.4m pupils to be fed across total 17 states under 2016 budget

*No fees required to benefit in the Social Investment schemes

In another rollout of one of the Social Investment Programmes of the Buhari administration, the National Homegrown School Feeding scheme has entered implementation stage with the feeding of primary school pupils in Anambra State today.

Last month, the N-Power scheme kicked off with the selection of the first batch of 200,000 unemployed graduates, many of whom are now being deployed in the 36 states/FCT in the first batch of the planned half a million graduates to be engaged in the N-Power Volunteer Corps, NPVC.

Meanwhile, no one should have to pay any fees to benefit in the N-Power or the Homegrown School Feeding programmes, and any such imposition or request for fees is uncalled for and illegal.

Reports of such acts of extortion in some states where beneficiaries are being asked to pay a ‘fee for registration’ have reached the Presidency, and firm instructions have been given that such acts should stop.

Speaking from Awka, Anambra State capital earlier today, the Special Assistant on Homegrown School Feeding Programme in the Office of the Vice President, Mr. Dotun Adebayo said primary school pupils in Anambra were excited as the feeding started in their schools.

Adebayo who led a team of federal and state officials to some of the schools on day one of the Homegrown School Feeding Programme implementation said they witnessed the feeding in three schools in Akwa: Community Primary School, Awka South, Central School Ameobi, and Central School in Nibo.

“The pupils were excited and enjoyed the meals,” he stated, adding that the cooks in those three schools, among the total 774 already recruited and trained for the feeding programme, served ‘Okpa’ a.k.a Moin-moin garnished with vegetables to the delight of the pupils who took the meals during their break time about noonday.

All together in Anambra State, an estimated 76, 690 pupils in 1050 schools would be served every day of school. The feeding programme caters to pupils from primary 1-3.

Having met the stated requirements for Federal Government funding for the Homegrown School Feeding, a sum of N53, 687, 900 had been released directly to cooks for the kick-off of the school feeding programme in Anambra, to last till the end of the current school term.

All the cooks were recruited from communities around the primary schools for the program, verified and trained to provide the catering service in the 21 LGAs in the State.

Generally, the Homegrown School Feeding programme, which is one of the Social Investment plans of the Buhari presidency, is driven through community participation where residents in the community are engaged as cooks to provide feeding services. Also the programme leverages on the agricultural produce available within the communities.

The Homegrown School Feeding programme of the Buhari administration will not only boost school enrollment and improve the nutritional status of the pupils, it would also stimulate local farming, while equally creating jobs including the 774 cooks now in gainful employment in Anambra State.

While the 2016 Budget of Change made provision for funding of the feeding programme in 18 states, a total of 17 States have concluded the designing of the School feeding models through state-level multi-sectorial capacity building workshops, based on FG’s stipulated requirements. Those states will proceed in the planning and would soon get to the implementation stage.

The 17 states are Anambra, Akwa Ibom, Ebonyi, Enugu, Sokoto, Kaduna, Borno, Zamfara, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Benue, Plateau, Taraba, Delta, Abia and Bauchi. Estimated figures from 15 of these states put the numbers of pupils to be feed at over 3.4 million.

grin
Go and feed anambra people first before you call other lazy and feed them grin

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Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by FmO4(m): 12:43pm On Dec 13, 2016
Yes,u r very right man,
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by profmallory(m): 12:48pm On Dec 13, 2016
Rice and most commodities we can produce here would go the way that tomato went, it's just a matter of time. I recollect when tomatoes were so scarce it looked like tomatoes would never be available, well rice would go that route as well. We may not be able to manufacture the machines we utilise in Nigeria, but at least let's feed ourselves.
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by Nobody: 12:48pm On Dec 13, 2016
but why do Ebonyi push their markets to SS more esp to cross river,PH and Uyo more than to Enugu or Anambra
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by ogunboss: 12:56pm On Dec 13, 2016
timsTNA:
We will sell the rice for 14,500 to the SS, then we'll repackage the rice and sell to AFONJAS for 25,000

'5%' dont need the '97%' to survive
for your mind now, you don talk sense. How many rice farm you get? Shey na because Cross Rivet rice just dey come out na why you dey happi? Lagos -Kebbi rice don dey market, Enugu rice and those Northern states wey dey produce too.

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Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by ogunboss: 1:01pm On Dec 13, 2016
AfonjaStinks:


The same IPOB rice

Where in Afonjaland do you grow rice ??

IPOB feeding Afonjas since 1857
Guy, 2016 is about to end, better receive sense quick, Lake rice is a product of a collaboration between Lagos and Kebbi states, bankrolled by Lagos, farmed by Kebbi. And if only you have a little more sense, you'll know that rice can't be farmed profitably in the SW
Re: Christmas: Excitement In Cross River As 'abakaliki Rice' Sells For N14,500 by esosuo2: 1:06pm On Dec 13, 2016
Very good one but I hope person no go swallow teeth join rice sha? Loosing teeth on a chrismas day very bad man better eat bean or eba to stop d wahala from happening grin

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