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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Nobody: 4:41pm On Jan 21, 2023
Victorclean1:



It's far better than giving Nigerians agbado. Stop defending, if care you are one of those patronising old layers chickens (chaff with zero nutrient) used to feed dogs and fish oversea.

Ol boy, you better not eat a chicken that has died on its own...for all we know it might have also died of bird flu or any other animal disease...

Best to incinerate the dead animals.
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by CheapHomes1: 4:41pm On Jan 21, 2023
Victorclean1:



It's far better than giving Nigerians agbado. Stop defending, if care you are one of those patronising old layers chickens (chaff with zero nutrient) used to feed dogs and fish oversea.

You haven't answered the questions.

1. Is "extreme poverty" your personal experience?

2. You can speak for yourself if you are in "severe poverty" here or is that how you collect dead chickens from poultry farmers here in Nigeria so as not to waste protein?

3. Who are the many that will benefit from it?

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Emeskhalifa(m): 4:42pm On Jan 21, 2023
, 😐
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by MrBONE2(m): 4:43pm On Jan 21, 2023
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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Victorclean1: 4:44pm On Jan 21, 2023
CheapHomes1:


What is the sense in the above you typed? What has it got to do with this:

When you say "severe poverty", what do you mean? Is that your personal experience? You can speak for yourself if you are in "severe poverty" here or is that how you collect dead chickens from poultry farmers here in Nigeria so as not to waste protein?

Who ever you are, please stop referring to me. When last did you see average size dead chickens from Nigeria poultry farm?.

It seems you have not visited many places in Nigerian to witness first hand poverty.

Stop playing proxy defense and call a spade a spade.
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Victorclean1: 4:45pm On Jan 21, 2023
Kobonaire4:


Ol boy, you better not eat a chicken that has died on its own...for all we know it might have also died of bird flu or any other animal disease...

Best to incinerate the dead animals.

Ofcourse but the chickens died of cold
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by jUeLiZ: 4:45pm On Jan 21, 2023
You mean 1.5m rand is equivalent to 40.5m naira?.... cry cry
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by CheapHomes1: 4:45pm On Jan 21, 2023
Victorclean1:


Who ever you are, please stop referring to me. When last did you see average size dead chickens from Nigeria poultry farm?.

It seems you have not visited many places in Nigerian to witness first hand poverty.

Stop playing proxy defense and call a spade a spade.

Pls answer the following questions.

What is the sense in the above you typed? What has it got to do with this:

When you say "severe poverty", what do you mean? Is that your personal experience? You can speak for yourself if you are in "severe poverty" here or is that how you collect dead chickens from poultry farmers here in Nigeria so as not to waste protein?
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Taigaban: 4:46pm On Jan 21, 2023
But why would a farm raise such a number of chicken and do not have a back up generator? That's an unnecessary risk. The management of this farm perform poorest in recent history.

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Victorclean1: 4:46pm On Jan 21, 2023
zinaunreal:


Your family members can use if to help thier miserable lives. See as Your useless mouth dey water for rotten chicken

Look at you, hypocrisy will destroy this nation. All pretenders. The frozen chicken imported here is from where?.

Please visit IDP , prisons and many villages to understand poverty.

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Victorclean1: 4:48pm On Jan 21, 2023
CheapHomes1:


Pls answer the following questions.

What is the sense in the above you typed? What has it got to do with this:

When you say "severe poverty", what do you mean? Is that your personal experience? You can speak for yourself if you are in "severe poverty" here or is that how you collect dead chickens from poultry farmers here in Nigeria so as not to waste protein?

The sense in it is that the meat is needed here.
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by EmekaBlue(m): 4:48pm On Jan 21, 2023
Still chopable

Freeze the poor dead chickens
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by zinaunreal(m): 4:48pm On Jan 21, 2023
Victorclean1:


Look at you, hypocrisy will destroy this nation. All pretenders. The frozen chicken imported here is from where?.

Please visit IDP , prisons and many villages to understand poverty.

See as this one mouth dey water for rotten things ... bottom feeder

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Victorclean1: 4:50pm On Jan 21, 2023
zinaunreal:


See as this one dey water for rotten things ... bottom feeder


Am making a case for the dead chickens because it's better than the poisoned kpomo you are munching daily. Hypcrit
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Nobody: 4:51pm On Jan 21, 2023
Victorclean1:


Ofcourse but the chickens died of cold

Nope, you can never be sure it was just cold.
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Angelfrost(m): 4:51pm On Jan 21, 2023
How is this a loss?!!

Never heard of frozen chicken?!!

Wash thoroughly, clean, package, freeze and send to a certain third world nation! tongue

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by CheapHomes1: 4:53pm On Jan 21, 2023
Victorclean1:


The sense in it is that the meat is needed here.

No where you see dead chicken here. The rate of disapearance of diseased dead chicken from that size up is something else. Please talk not of this clean chickens killed by cold.

What is the sense in the above you typed? What has it got to do with this:

1. When you say "severe poverty", what do you mean? Is that your personal experience?

2. You can speak for yourself if you are in "severe poverty" here or is that how you collect dead chickens from poultry farmers here in Nigeria so as not to waste protein?

Kindly answer the enumerated questions
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by wman(m): 4:55pm On Jan 21, 2023
Taigaban:
But why would a farm raise such a number of chicken and do not have a back up generator? That's an unnecessary risk. The management of this farm perform poorest in recent history.

South Africa usually have 24/7 electricity. What happened was an anomaly.
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by CheapHomes1: 4:55pm On Jan 21, 2023
Victorclean1:


Look at you, hypocrisy will destroy this nation. All pretenders. The frozen chicken imported here is from where?.

Please visit IDP , prisons and many villages to understand poverty.

Which IDPs, prison and many villages did you visit to understand poverty?

Where you or are you a prisoner/IDP? Do you live in a village?

Kindly use your experience to answer the following.


What is the sense in the above you typed? What has it got to do with this:

1. When you say "severe poverty", what do you mean? Is that your personal experience?

2. You can speak for yourself if you are in "severe poverty" here or is that how you collect dead chickens from poultry farmers here in Nigeria so as not to waste protein?
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by seguno2: 4:56pm On Jan 21, 2023
benco9426:
This is collateral damage, I guess this wouldn't have happened in Nigeria, because we already knows we don't have stable light, so having a generator set is sure... Sorry to the owner of the farm

Stop telling lies against the excellent people of APC who have been providing stable electricity since 2015, which is why some Nigerians want ThiefNuibu to continue with their achievements.
Please stop your lies against APC, All Promises Cancelled. grin

1United1:
State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, has said the only way the country can have stable electricity is to vote out the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from power in next year’s general election.

Fashola, who gave the counsel while marking his 2,600 days in office at an elaborate ceremony held at the Blue Roof of the Lagos Television premises, said electricity crisis in the country is caused by lack of ideas and insincerity of purpose on the part of Federal Government.

He said,” Yes I agree with you that it is possible to generate electricity and to make sure that everybody in this country has electricity, we have to do the right thing. But you know what, the only way that you and I will have electricity in this country will be to vote out the PDP.

” In 16 years hundreds of billions of naira have been spent and we cannot switch on electricity and in seven years we have created four plants. It shows that something is missing. So unless you vote for All Progressive Congress it is going to be difficult to have electricity.
β€œThey started from vision 2020-20 and I told you then that they were having a nightmare, that there was no vision.
β€œThey moved to seven point agenda and now they are transforming.”

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Victorclean1: 4:56pm On Jan 21, 2023
Kobonaire4:


Nope, you can never be sure it was just cold.

Power outage from their national grid causes the death. Electricity is probably use to provide warm.

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by rezzy: 4:57pm On Jan 21, 2023
madridguy:
Some Nigerians sha grin Someone posted this picture on a group on facebook yesterday claiming their oga ask them to look for buyers otherwise no December and January salary for them.

I read it too o🀣🀣🀣🀣
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by meedoLock(m): 4:57pm On Jan 21, 2023
Omo see meat dey waste away!

Poor chicken... cry
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by seguno2: 4:58pm On Jan 21, 2023
VeryWickedGoat:
Export them to Nigeria so Aboki suya can grill & resell to us at N7500 each.

Are you saying that mannabbq can sell it
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Nobody: 4:58pm On Jan 21, 2023
Victorclean1:


Power outage from their national grid causes the death. Electricity is probably use to provide warm.

Yes that is true...but at the end, it is not safe to eat an animal that has died by itself. For all we know, in addition to the cold, it was carrying a lot of stuff in it that contributed to the death.(autopsy will tell the true figure).
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Victorclean1: 4:58pm On Jan 21, 2023
CheapHomes1:




What is the sense in the above you typed? What has it got to do with this:

1. When you say "severe poverty", what do you mean? Is that your personal experience?

2. You can speak for yourself if you are in "severe poverty" here or is that how you collect dead chickens from poultry farmers here in Nigeria so as not to waste protein?

Kindly answer the enumerated questions

I don't have time for your questions. I have made my point and if possible will put a call across to plead for it to be exported here.

It's better than dead chickens/ frozen ones/ black kpomo you eat daily.

Keep claiming to be Saint
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by seguno2: 5:00pm On Jan 21, 2023
CoronaVirusRelo:
Insurance will pay!

Assuming that:

- he has insurance
- the policy covers the specific situation.

Otherwise no show.

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by CheapHomes1: 5:00pm On Jan 21, 2023
Victorclean1:


I don't have time for your questions. I have made my point and if possible will put a call across to plead for it to be exported here.

It's better than dead chickens/ frozen ones/ black kpomo you eat daily.

Keep claiming to be Saint

Then you shouldn't have any problems answering the questions.

1. When you say "severe poverty", what do you mean? Is that your personal experience?

2. You can speak for yourself if you are in "severe poverty" here or is that how you collect dead chickens from poultry farmers here in Nigeria so as not to waste protein?
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by TheRareGem1(f): 5:01pm On Jan 21, 2023
What a big loz
Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Nobody: 5:01pm On Jan 21, 2023
seguno2:


Assuming that:

- he has insurance
- the policy covers the specific situation.

Otherwise no show.

Someone with 500,000 chickens definitely can afford a comprehensive insurance!

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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Warrior247: 5:03pm On Jan 21, 2023
gammarays1:


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Re: 50,000 Chickens Die In South African Farm Due To Prolonged Powercut (Pictures) by Legitmatazz: 5:04pm On Jan 21, 2023
Hmmm

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