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AFRO-AGRO Investment by topyhanky(m): 1:48pm On Jul 13, 2020
If you Value Your TIME, You will Value Agriculture.

If You Value Agriculture, You will Value Other People.

If You Value Other People, You have Valued Yourself."

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Re: AFRO-AGRO Investment by topyhanky(m): 1:57pm On Jul 13, 2020
The journals of the early European merchants, sailors and slavers about pre-colonial Afrika always tells of a glorious land with wealthy empires and communities. Food was surplus; beggars and destitutes were impossible to find in our massive city centres. Without farm animals for beast of burdens in our climes, we grew enormous agricultural communities (city-states). These city-states we call our hometowns and villages today. These city-states were fairly independent and interdependent on communities from far and wide through trade. Our lands are marvelously fertile and arable. Children grew up learning the family trade from infancy, and each extended family unit was fairly independent and interdependent.

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Re: AFRO-AGRO Investment by topyhanky(m): 1:59pm On Jul 13, 2020
topyhanky:
The journals of the early European merchants, sailors and slavers about pre-colonial Afrika always tells of a glorious land with wealthy empires and communities. Food was surplus; beggars and destitutes were impossible to find in our massive city centres. Without farm animals for beast of burdens in our climes, we grew enormous agricultural communities (city-states). These city-states we call our hometowns and villages today. These city-states were fairly independent and interdependent on communities from far and wide through trade. Our lands are marvelously fertile and arable. Children grew up learning the family trade from infancy, and each extended family unit was fairly independent and interdependent.


We are richly blessed with mineral resources. Our rulers and noble men adorned solid gold, ivory, bronze. Even after the slave trade, European powers flooded sub-Saharan Afrika in the guise of colonialism to bleed our resources and agricultural wealth; resources they still exploit till date. Our sub-Saharan Afrikan region is blessed with a fortunate climate and plate tectonic activities. There's hardly ever a volcanic eruption, earthquake or hurricane report in our communities, and all of our indigenous Afrikan challenges are mostly man-made.

Afrikans, therefore, are the only problem of Afrika. We are sitting on a piece of land flowing with milk and honey; the very chosen land, yet we do not take advantage of the huge potential sources of wealth we possess. We are like the first sons, the oldest human phenotypical race who herited all of the goodies from mother Earth; and ended up misusing the blessings our ancestors had utilized to grow into the place of beauty and power the first European visitors wrote of. Our European and Asian brethren continue to bleed our resources for their separate development, whilst we wallow in unimaginable poverty. We are sitting in a lake, yet thirsty for water. Today, we have the poorest and most starving people any human society had ever known.

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Re: AFRO-AGRO Investment by topyhanky(m): 1:59pm On Jul 13, 2020
topyhanky:


We are richly blessed with mineral resources. Our rulers and noble men adorned solid gold, ivory, bronze. Even after the slave trade, European powers flooded sub-Saharan Afrika in the guise of colonialism to bleed our resources and agricultural wealth; resources they still exploit till date. Our sub-Saharan Afrikan region is blessed with a fortunate climate and plate tectonic activities. There's hardly ever a volcanic eruption, earthquake or hurricane report in our communities, and all of our indigenous Afrikan challenges are mostly man-made.

Afrikans, therefore, are the only problem of Afrika. We are sitting on a piece of land flowing with milk and honey; the very chosen land, yet we do not take advantage of the huge potential sources of wealth we possess. We are like the first sons, the oldest human phenotypical race who herited all of the goodies from mother Earth; and ended up misusing the blessings our ancestors had utilized to grow into the place of beauty and power the first European visitors wrote of. Our European and Asian brethren continue to bleed our resources for their separate development, whilst we wallow in unimaginable poverty. We are sitting in a lake, yet thirsty for water. Today, we have the poorest and most starving people any human society had ever known.



There is a remedy to our malady though. We just have to trace back to our roots; the future of Afrika lies in our traditional culture; our culture of agriculture. Our ancient cities were agricultural and mining real estates grew their own foods, made their own clothing and built their own homes. Agriculture and mining provides the basic needs of food, clothing and shelter, whilst providing the preliminary conditions needed for a society to grow wealth. The G20 nations are all sufficient in providing for their basic needs of their people as their agricultural sector is fully developed. The bulk of the American economy today, which is the largest, is still being sustained from the wealth generated locally and internationally through the avenue of agriculture.

A lot of the youths in our societies may not know, as very little attention is paid to the agriculture and anything agro-allied, but we are on tethering on the very edge of a revolution that is about to sweep Nigeria this new decade. Our agricultural sector is one of the fastest rising in our economy, and is bound to dominate the economical mainstay of several Afrikan nations once again. Never a time in the past 30 years of Nigerian history has there been this much literate and innovative folks participating in agriculture. State governments and the Federal government of Nigeria have embarked several agricultural projects that are bound to bring about a turn around to the development of our local communities. The agriculture and the agro-allied sector is bound to be the biggest employer of labour by 2040.

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Re: AFRO-AGRO Investment by topyhanky(m): 2:01pm On Jul 13, 2020
topyhanky:



There is a remedy to our malady though. We just have to trace back to our roots; the future of Afrika lies in our traditional culture; our culture of agriculture. Our ancient cities were agricultural and mining real estates grew their own foods, made their own clothing and built their own homes. Agriculture and mining provides the basic needs of food, clothing and shelter, whilst providing the preliminary conditions needed for a society to grow wealth. The G20 nations are all sufficient in providing for their basic needs of their people as their agricultural sector is fully developed. The bulk of the American economy today, which is the largest, is still being sustained from the wealth generated locally and internationally through the avenue of agriculture.

A lot of the youths in our societies may not know, as very little attention is paid to the agriculture and anything agro-allied, but we are on tethering on the very edge of a revolution that is about to sweep Nigeria this new decade. Our agricultural sector is one of the fastest rising in our economy, and is bound to dominate the economical mainstay of several Afrikan nations once again. Never a time in the past 30 years of Nigerian history has there been this much literate and innovative folks participating in agriculture. State governments and the Federal government of Nigeria have embarked several agricultural projects that are bound to bring about a turn around to the development of our local communities. The agriculture and the agro-allied sector is bound to be the biggest employer of labour by 2040.



With the innovative machinery and procedures already developed in Agriculture, early investments in agriculture and agricultural real estates today are bound to rake in massive returns this decade. Our so-called "villages" would rapidly develop into structured city-centres and communities in the coming decades whilst further rural-urban migration would be greatly mitigated.

Join us at the Triple A & T Integrated Farms, Owo, Ondo State where this agricultural real estates blueprint are being made a reality. This is one of the Initiatives of AfroAgroPower which powers the purchase of fertile arable lands at Owo, Ondo State.

Be a land owner in our agricultural real estate. Invest in your future and in the future of your children today. Reach our AfroAgroPower executives via my signature

i remain my humble self ogunfeyitimi tope Joshua founding fathers AFRO-AGRO POWER

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Be part of Afrika's glorious future.

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Re: AFRO-AGRO Investment by topyhanky(m): 12:13pm On Jul 16, 2020
According to The National Centre for Agricultural mechanization (NCAM), It's National Secretary - Mr. BIODUN Olugbami said the estimate of the total number of tractors in Nigeria is way lesser than 20,000. This is an estimate of both government and privately owned tractors. This is crippling Food Security and Agricultural Development in Nigeria.

To better the efforts of achieving Food Security in Nigeria, at least an additional 100,000 tractors to close the demand and supply gap is needed.

As part of Our Vision to ensuring Food Security and Sustainability in Nigeria, The Triple A&T Integrated Farms provides the services of Hiring Tractors with other mechanized equipments for the purpose of ploughing, harrowing, ridging & harvesting operations.

All our operations are pocket friendly and very affordable.

Now; you can reach us via my signature for negotiations.


The Farmer is Always King.

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Re: AFRO-AGRO Investment by topyhanky(m): 12:22pm On Jul 16, 2020
Stay triple

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Re: AFRO-AGRO Investment by topyhanky(m): 12:25pm On Jul 16, 2020
Afro agro power

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Re: AFRO-AGRO Investment by safeopportunity(m): 5:12pm On Jul 16, 2020
If you're thinking about creating wealth in afrika, my dear nairalanders go into agriculture... We have abundant and fertile lands in afrika... If you're a civil servant and you can't farm, then try investing in agricultural. That's the only best way to create wealth in afrika at least for now!!!

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Re: AFRO-AGRO Investment by topyhanky(m): 10:27am On Jul 24, 2020
Now living the mission get a shares at Triple A&T agricultural real estate.

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Re: AFRO-AGRO Investment by topyhanky(m): 11:45am On Jul 24, 2020
Don't say i didn't tell you oooo, buy a shares at TripleA&T AGRICULTURAL REAL ESTATES, BECOME A FARMLAND OWNER and use our farming machines tools for free!


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I remain my humble self

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