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17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by Yarnvibes(f): 7:30am On Feb 11, 2017
​No fewer than 17,000 farmers have benefited from the loan scheme of the Osun Quick Impact Intervention Programme (QUIIP) as part of the comprehensive programme of the Rauf Aregbesola administration to boost agriculture.

A set of 77 farmers’ cooperative groups benefited under the QUIIP I while another set of 419 farmers’ cooperative groups benefited from both QUIIP II programmes. Some of the cooperative groups have as much as over 200 farmers as members.

While the sum of N164, 882. 920 million was disbursed to farmers under QUIIP I programme, N686, 786, 612 million was distributed under the QUIIP II, coming to a total of N851, 669, 532 million.

A statement by the Bureau of Communication and Strategy signed by its Director, SemiuOkanlawon, quoted the Coordinator of QUIIP, Mr. Dele Ogundipeto have given the breakdown on Tuesday when farmers under the QUIIP programme gathered at the Nelson Mandela Freedom Park Osogbo to express appreciation to the government for its massive support for food production and general agric business in the state.

This was just as other heads of agencies told the huge gathering the extensive support programme of the Aregbesola administration since inception.

The Osun State Agricultural Development Corporation (OSSADEC) gave out N250million loan to farmers in 2010 and N500million in 2012.

Also, as part of the massive provision of infrastructure to aid farming, the Rural Accessibility Mobility Programme (RAMP), constructed for the state 662km rural roads for easy access to farm settlements.

In addition, out of 300km World Bank-assisted programmes, 225km roads had been completed through N12bn World Bank assisted loan where Osun paid a counterpart fund of N2bn.

The breakdown was made by the Project Manager of the RAMP, Lere Oriolowo.

However, Aregbesola called on all farmers who had benefitted from the agriculture loans to repay the initial capital so that the money could circulate among other farmers in the state.

The governor expressed concern that only a paltry sum of N364, 693. 21 had been repaid out of N1. 421bn government lent the farmers.

On micro-credit scheme, the governor stated that the government also made soft loan available for the development of small and medium scale businesses in the state.

He said that the loan was targeted at micro-enterprises such as traders, artisans, market men and women and entrepreneurs.

The General Manager of the Osun Micro-Credit Loans Agency, Dayo Babaranti, had earlier announced that almost 25,000 beneficiaries had benefited from the facilities from the agency.

According to the Governor, the state borrowed N2bn from the CBN and deposited it with the Osun State micro finance Bank for the people to assess at free interest.

Aregbesola said that the government undertook to pay the interest rate pegged at 9 percent by the CBN, which totalled N186 million.

He averred that the interest people were supposed to pay on the principal borrowing was thus taken up by the government so as to make it easy for the borrowers.

Aregbesola said that against the backdrop of the current economic crisis, the whole country is neck-deep in crisis which only massive agriculture can remedy.

The governor therefore made passionate appeal to farmers across the state to stand up and redouble their efforts towards massive engagements in different forms of agricultural practices from poultry to cash and food crops.

Governor Aregbesola noted that the only panacea to the current economic imbroglio is for every serious minded government to rise to the occasion and look for alternative means by exploring the abundant potential in agriculture.

Aregbesola said: “At this critical juncture and judging from the economic crisis of the present, our state has no alternative than to diversify and stop relying on what comes from Abuja, if we must survive.

“Therefore, our dream is to turn the state into a modern, industrial and commercial agricultural state.”

http://www.kikiotolu.com/2017/02/17000-farmers-empowered-through.html

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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by talk2archy: 7:43am On Feb 11, 2017
Oga Aregbesola tried oo, at least he finally found the solution that will make him fat up again. Omo that man too slim ooo.
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Oya FTC loaded

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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by lacreamieboie(m): 7:43am On Feb 11, 2017
This is an article written by Reno Omokri. Please read on. Last week, Lai Mohammed, the infamous minister of information (if you can call what he does information) denied being a liar and rhetorically asked newsmen interviewing him to “give me one thing that I have said which is not true."
When I read that, I thought that perhaps he had repented from his demonic past time of lying. But it appears I spoke too soon and I was too hopeful!

I say this because just days after justifying himself and in response to the US congress citing Nigeria as "as the most dangerous place for Christians in the world", Lai Mohammed had the following to say:

"Such fallacies like the Islamization of Nigeria, the killing of Christians by Muslims, the labelling of Nigeria as the most dangerous place for Christians in the world".

I do not know about the Islamization of Nigeria and I doubt that President Muhammadu Buhari has such intentions, but to say that "the killing of Christians by Muslims" is a 'fallacy' is a special kind of lie that could only have proceeded from the lips of a man whose own parents saw the perfidious destiny ahead of him and chose to name their child Lai accordingly!

I know for a fact that thousands of Christians have been killed by Muslims since President Muhammadu Buhari came to power including hundreds in Southern Kaduna (possibly thousands), even more hundreds in Agatu in Benue (although the Agatu Community Elders said over 6,000 of their people have been killed) hundreds in Bali and Donga Local Government Areas of Taraba, over a hundred killed in Enugu, hundreds in Delta, and multiple other deaths of Christians at the hands of radical extremists Fulani herdsmen Muslims.

This is besides the thousands of Christians killed by Boko Haram and Evangelist Bridget Agbahime beheaded in Kano (and whose suspected killers were discharged and acquitted on the instructions of the Kano state attorney general) and Pastor Eunice Elisha killed in Kubwa after morning ministration (whose killers were not surprisingly never charged).

Lai Mohammed has a very distinguished career in lying. I imagine that if he could find his way there, Lucifer will gladly give him a honorary PhD from the university of the Pit of Hell!

Elsewhere I have detailed his lies but in this piece I want to inform my readers of a troubling pattern I am noticing which is that lying seems to be the default pattern of communication for not just Lai, but the ruling All Progressive Congress and its members and sympathizers and I will prove it.

Two years ago, Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka, a known APC surrogate LIED that former President Jonathan wanted to kill him. Today, hunger is killing Nigerians and Mbaka's lying mouth is silent!

Again In 2013 Pastor Tunde Bakare, another known APC surrogate, accused Dr. Goodluck Jonathan of BELITTLING his office by kneeling down for Pastor Adeboye to pray for him. I also wonder if he thought king David belittled himself by kneeling down for Samuel to pray for and anoint him. Anyhow, today the same Pastor Tunde Bakare is quiet as President Muhammadu Buhari has belittled the Naira to the extent that $1 now exchanges for ₦500.

Two years ago Reverend Father Mbaka preached a sermon against then President Goodluck Jonathan titled 'From Goodluck to Badluck'. As things unfold today, I hope he is proud of himself! In 2012, Tunde Bakare preached a sermon and said "Up, up Jesus; down, down Jonathan". I hope he is proud of himself today!

Let me tell them that the Goodluck Jonathan they preached against is now the toast of the world. He is more relaxed and at peace with himself. He is celebrated by world leaders and world institutions. I remind both of them that he whom God has blessed, no Mbaka or Bakare can curse-Numbers 23:8.

And then just this week, the notoriously lousy minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi told Nigerians to wait until 2019 before judging the APC.

Said Amaechi, “we did not promise you that those challenges will be sol

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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by marcusaurelio(m): 7:43am On Feb 11, 2017
Nice one
Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by LoveJesus87(m): 7:43am On Feb 11, 2017
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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by littlewonders: 7:44am On Feb 11, 2017
I'd not want to say anything on this subject unless I watch the farmers speak of it.

A political score point!

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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by chefremy(m): 7:44am On Feb 11, 2017
how did they do it,when they say they have no money for workers.Even their football club sunshine stars is going down cuz there is no salary to pay.

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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by simplemach(m): 7:44am On Feb 11, 2017
And all these happen just on the news. Meanwhile on the physical, the price of food stuff has set the sky as its limit.

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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by Lesgupnigeria(m): 7:45am On Feb 11, 2017
Good news
Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by Deivid10(m): 7:45am On Feb 11, 2017
Robbing Peter to pay Paul.
Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by caniva(m): 7:46am On Feb 11, 2017
I hope they won't come back and tell us another story on how fertalizer is being diverted to private farms
Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by yemmybx(m): 7:46am On Feb 11, 2017
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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by Nobody: 7:46am On Feb 11, 2017
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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by Wasky101: 7:46am On Feb 11, 2017
Omoluabi Ipinle Osun
Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by Abbeyme: 7:46am On Feb 11, 2017
Mr Ogbeni is working

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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by lacreamieboie(m): 7:47am On Feb 11, 2017
Said Amaechi, “we did not promise you that those challenges will be solved in one year or you would have given us a one-year mandate. But you gave us four years mandate, so wait till the end of four years before you can conclude that we have not done well.”

Amaechi must think all Nigerians suffer from Attention Deficit Disorder like him. We have not forgotten that a member of the board of trustees of the All Progressive Congress, a honorable man, a honest man and a trustworthy man in the person of former information minister (it is sad that he has to share that title with someone like Lai Mohammed) chief Tony Mommoh said and I quote “Stone us if within two years the current government fails to reverse the situation".

So, no Amaechi. We are not going to wait for 2019. The APC has been two years in the saddle and not only has the APC failed, it has made things worse!

To put things in perspective, Nigerians cannot name even one promise that the APC led federal government has kept. Not even one.

You may say to me that, at this stage former President Jonathan had not kept his promise and I will respond that you are wrong.

By his first 100 days in office then President Jonathan had achieved a lot including the following which is not even exhaustive:

Nigeria’s oil industry expanded by 20% and we reclaimed our position as Africa’s
largest oil exporter which we had hitherto
ost to Angola.

Recognized by OPEC in July as the
2nd largest oil exporter 2nd only to Saudi
Arabia. It was the first time Nigeria has
recorded such a feat.

Inflation reduced to almost single digit (by the first anniversary it was single digit) as the administration enforced tighter fiscal
policies e.g. the cashless policy.

In June of 2011 the Consumer Price Index
showed an inflation rate of 10.2% which
dropped to 9.4% in July being the lowest
rate in the preceding 4 years.

Foreign Reserves rose by 10% to $35
billion.

Nigeria’s GDP growth rate month over month continued to grow from 6.7%
in May to 6.9% in July of 2011.

Nigeria declared top three investment
destinations in Africa (number 2) by the
independent Africa Business Panel in
the Netherlands.

Nigeria generated power at her highest level ever (4000mw) which was still
far from enough but which will improve
monthly (under Buhari it has reduced to below 3,000MWs)

Nigerian Railway Corporation
commenced Mass Transit Services in 5 of
6 geo-political zones. Last zone came
on stream by year end 2011.

With the establishment of the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority
then President Jonathan facilitated direct investments into infrastructure with priority areas being Power and Roads.

The Federal Government also
awarded contracts for various road
projects across the country whose impact
will we're felt nationwide.

Launched NigeriaSat-2 and
NigeriaSat-X Satellites to expand
Internet Bandwidth and provide early
warning to prevent natural disasters.

Then President Jonathan introduced the policy of engaging the Private Sector on kerosine pricing and price reduced between May and September, 2011.

In Recognition of the sacrifices of youth
corps members, then President Jonathan approved upward review of allowances from 9,700 to 19,800 Naira.

Implementation of Minimum Wage
Increase for Nigerian Workers to 18,900
Naira monthly.

35% Slot For Women in the cabinet.

Deepened Security and expanding
Peace in the Niger Delta.

Reduced kidnapping in South East
with implementation of then President Jonathan's order establishing the 14 Brigade of the army in Ohafia, Abia state.

Maritime Safety was ensured
and stabilized in the last 100 days.

A stellar cabinet comprising former
MDs of the World Bank & Goldman
Sachs, Chairperson Accenture and
multiple PHds.

The National Automobile Council
established an Automotive Development
Fund to resuscitate the automobile
industry and generate jobs.

Approval for genuine foreign
investors to obtain visas at the point of entry to facilitate FDI investments.

Model Skills

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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by naijablood: 7:48am On Feb 11, 2017
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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by Maslow80: 7:48am On Feb 11, 2017
ise agbe ni ise ile wa! No food,no nation
Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by ollaxworld: 7:49am On Feb 11, 2017
the commenter below me is talking trash
Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by lacreamieboie(m): 7:49am On Feb 11, 2017
Model Skills Training Centers in
Abuja- collaboration between Industrial
Training Fund & the Institute for Technical Education, Singapore.

24. Establishment of the Nigerian Vehiclee Credit Purchase scheme.

All these and more were achieved by Jonathan within his first 100 days. In two years President Buhari has not achieved half of these.

By his first year Jonathan had built 9 new federal universities in Katsina, Gombe, Nasarawa, Kogi, Taraba, Jigawa, Ekiti, Ebonyi and Bayelsa.

Before the end of his tenure he had built 3 additional federal universities (bringing the total built to 12) and 165 almajiri schools.

By his first year Jonathan had, according to the UN, increased Nigeria's life expectancy from 47 years to 51.

He had, according to the US based International Food Policy Research Institute, reduced hunger in Nigeria from 16.3 points to 15 points. Today hunger levels have risen in President Buhari's Nigeria.

When Fulani herdsmen struck in Plateau state, President Jonathan did not waste time. In July of 2012, he sent soldiers to go and raid them and rout them from their hideouts in the bush. On the day the soldiers were going to the bush on July 15, 2012, this is what Nasir Elrufai, the current governor of Kaduna state said in a tweet. Mind you, I am quoting word for word.

"We will write this for all to read. Anyone, soldier or not that kills the Fulani takes a loan repayable one day no matter how long it takes."

Today, Fulani herdsmen are having a field day killing Nigerians in almost every state of the country. What has this government done? Have they sent soldiers after them? Have they arrested them? In Enugu pregnant women were hacked to death, a seminarian was killed. Married women were raped and killed. In Southern Kaduna hundreds have been killed. Whole communities ravaged. In Agatu, hundreds have been killed, in Delta so many lives lost to Fulani herdsmen, yet during Christmas as herdsmen were killing our brothers and sisters in Southern Kaduna the government mounted up to 100 road blocks with soldiers and policemen all over the Southeast and called it operation python dance. Where they were needed, they were not there! Where they were not needed, they were 'dancing'!

This government claims to be fighting corruption. You and I know that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation was caught when his own company was awarded an over inflated contract to cut grass in the Northeast and then money was paid into his company account that he controlled as the signatory.

The same President that stormed the homes of Supreme Court justices in the wee hours of the morning. The same President that allowed DSS agents to storm apostle Suleiman's hotel room in Ado Ekiti, turned to a letter writer and wrote to the Senate in a very clumsy effort to absolve the Secretary to the Government of the Federation using lies that he was not invited to defend himself. Meanwhile the Senate invited him and a director in the SGF's office acknowledged receipt of the invitation.

Meanwhile in 2012 when the then minister of power, Professor Barth Nnaji was accused of conflict of interest, President Jonathan fired him immediately. He did not write letters. He did not defend him. He fired him. In 2014 when the then aviation minister was accused of involvement in buying over inflated cars President Jonathan sacked her.

So my question to Nigerians is this. Who is fighting corruption between Buhari and Jonathan?

Adolf Hitler said "If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed."

The APC is using a propaganda technique known as the Big Lie that was propounded by Adolf Hitler in his 1925 book mein kampf. According to Hitler you tell a lie so "colossal" that no one would believe that someone "could have the impudence to distort the truth so infamously."

Let me ask you, the APC federal government said that the previous National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki embezzled $2.1 billion in an arms scam d

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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by seguno2: 7:50am On Feb 11, 2017
Is that why Aregbesola has been owing salaries and pensions for several months and years?
Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by lacreamieboie(m): 7:51am On Feb 11, 2017
Let me ask you, the APC federal government said that the previous National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki embezzled $2.1 billion in an arms scam deal.

Now go through the charges they are preferring against him of in court and calculate the amount in those charges. It is not up to 10% of the amount they claimed was stolen.

The man himself said he never stole and is waiting to defend himself in court. All of a sudden the APC federal government said they want a secret trial.

The sane people that accused him publicly, the same APC that has been leaking stories to the press suddenly do not want the press to be involved in Dasuki's trial.

They claim it is in the interest of national security. But what national security interests are they protecting? After all, they said the man did not buy weapons. They said he stole the money. So, what possible national security interests could they be protecting if he did not really buy weapons?

They are not protecting any national security interests. They are protecting party interests because they know that if the case is allowed to be tried in the public it will become clear that Dasuki is innocent and the charges against him are spurious and a part of the 'Big Lie' told a la Adolf Hitler.

Let the Federal Government try Dasuki publicly. I repeat, let them try Dasuki publicly if they have nothing to hide.

You see, they do have a lot to hide because the APC is the biggest scam of the 21st Century! They scammed you with a lie so big you could not believe they were lying and now that you know they are lying they want to disenfranchise you by using the phenomenon of 'inconclusive elections' which is the only major thing they have achieved since coming into office!

You see, Lai Mohammed and his APC are uncommonly gifted liars, but no matter how far and fast their lies have travelled, it must eventually be overtaken by truth!

After all, as Bob Marley sang, you can fool some people some time, but you can't fool all the people all the time!

Omokri is the founder of the Mind of Christ Christian Center in California, author of Shunpiking: No Shortcuts to God and Why Jesus Wept and the host of Transformation with Reno Omokri

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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by tunde81o: 7:53am On Feb 11, 2017
Lesgupnigeria:
Good news

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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by GuDErboY(m): 7:54am On Feb 11, 2017
Idontblivit.

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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by seangy4konji: 7:55am On Feb 11, 2017
and so?

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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by jstriker442(m): 7:56am On Feb 11, 2017
PLEASE DO NOT READ, if you are not in target audience. This is for all the high flying money makers in the house. check my signature
Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by success1smyn(m): 7:59am On Feb 11, 2017
...wait ooo...

17000 who
another lai from the pit of...
Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by twinskenny(m): 8:06am On Feb 11, 2017
chefremy:
how did they do it,when they say they have no money for workers.Even their football club sunshine stars is going down cuz there is no salary to pay.
is sunshine from osun state? oga check before u talk

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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by success1smyn(m): 8:07am On Feb 11, 2017
chefremy:
how did they do it,when they say they have no money for workers.Even their football club sunshine stars is going down cuz there is no salary to pay.
sunshine what... get well soon bro

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Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by Nobody: 8:09am On Feb 11, 2017
I love the idea to boost agriculture in Nigeria .
Especially in rice production and tomato growing but I am not too inclined to the idea of loans lipsrsealed
Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by Nobody: 8:10am On Feb 11, 2017
jstriker442:
PLEASE DO NOT READ, if you are not in target audience.
This is for all the high flying money makers in the house. check my signature
grin grin grin cheesy
Re: 17,000 Farmers Empowered Through Intervention Loans In Osun by AlphaStyles(m): 8:10am On Feb 11, 2017
that's what I want to hear

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