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Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by bizzibodi(m): 5:38pm On Feb 15, 2021
I never knows just one out of this generation of governors has dura mata in his cranium to think like a homo sapiens...This is a good project concieved 1st by d older generation governor of old Ondo state.
Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by Empiree: 5:39pm On Feb 15, 2021
NASTYNASOSO:


HMMMMMMMMMMM

BUT THEY JUST POSTED RUGA.
ODE WHAT YOU JUST VIEWED IS RUGA.

LAZY YOUTHS EVERYWHERE.

YOU DID NOT EVEN CARE TO FIND OUT THE MEANING OF RUGA
exactly. They don't understand

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Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by uuzba(m): 5:39pm On Feb 15, 2021
lagusboyyy:
It's an imported breed.

Just like how we have broilers, foreign breeds of dogs in the country.
So everything in Nigeria is imported.
Ordinary to eat meat, whiteman must chook hand again into our business.
I'm sure the grass is also imported. And the water and the building and the sand and the oxygen...
Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by lagusboyyy(m): 5:40pm On Feb 15, 2021
uuzba:

So everything in Nigeria is imported.
Ordinary to eat meat, whiteman must chook hand again into our business.
I'm sure the grass is also imported. And the water and the building and the sand and the oxygen...
Lol..

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Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by zinizta: 6:10pm On Feb 15, 2021
inoki247:
The US cow sef look different from the Fulani own....


I need someone to help me go kidnap the US cow I want to check something maybe America will react...

You no get Fulani friends they are expert at lawlessness

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Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by NobleDeSage001: 6:12pm On Feb 15, 2021
These guys stylishly passed a message to some persons in Nigeria.

Cattle business is serious business and should be done in a modern way.

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Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by fabolouz1(m): 6:13pm On Feb 15, 2021
Herdsmen should replicate it on their domain. The milk industry is a big market.
Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by gotnel: 6:14pm On Feb 15, 2021
delerx:
Lies . This is not Ekiti, this is not Nigeria. This cows does not even look like the regular cows we see in Nigeria

There are beautiful cows in Nigeria. We have cattle ranchers in abundance here in Nigeria with good breeds of cattle.
Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by seunoyeleyep: 6:26pm On Feb 15, 2021
My hometown. Great.

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Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by jrusky(m): 6:41pm On Feb 15, 2021
This is how a productive and economic viable cow should be rear not the way some people turned themselves to animals living in forest in the name of cow rearing at 21st century.

Human beign lives among men not among bats, squirrel, Antelops and snakes in the wilderness.
Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by Mrluv(m): 6:50pm On Feb 15, 2021
valentineuwakwe:
This ranch is different from the one the FG is proposing for the fulani people across the country......
They want land where not only they will camp there cows, but lands where they will settle with hospitals, mosques, schools etc....tomorrow they will expand and claim the area as there own LGA.
bro you are a seer that is what cause modakeke and ife war. when modakeke started asking for thier own king and LGA. the modakeke forget they are stranger in ife many life was lost but at the end ife agreed because they are yoruba
Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by LordOfTheGame: 6:58pm On Feb 15, 2021
They have just sent a clear message to the fulanis and their land grabbing strategists that this is how things are done in a sane society.

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Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by Shattuck(m): 7:05pm On Feb 15, 2021
this is how sane nations do it, I guess the us is just sending shades
Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by EmekaA125(m): 7:06pm On Feb 15, 2021
Way to go. Open grazing is outdated and defunct. Fulani herders should fall in line with modern reality in cattle rearing.
Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by oluwaahmed: 7:24pm On Feb 15, 2021
etrouble:
Buhari and his evil brothers will not see this.

Cattles walking from Sokoto to Lagos is senseless and has no place in today's society.

If you come in peace, we will receive you with peace, if you come with war, we will give you war.

Bro don't be deceived, those cows are brought in trucks to the south, from where they start roaming around the environs. Dey don't trek from the North.

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Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by oluwabunmi61010: 7:34pm On Feb 15, 2021
And they didn't ask for grants from FG to start this beautiful ranch

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Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by GNature(m): 8:48pm On Feb 15, 2021
Jungleluv5:
Let Fulani follow the same method used in Ikun EKITI


Exactly!!!
Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by EMMY76: 9:38pm On Feb 15, 2021
This is how any reasonable govt or ethnic group supposed to encourage their people who are into cow business to do their cow business but buhari and his fulani brothers who are very greedy to steal the ancestrial lands of other ethnic groups in nigeria disguising as herders won't do such.
Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by Thazard(m): 10:39pm On Feb 15, 2021
demolinka:
Look at the cows, very peaceful! E nor be like some wen dem don beat from Kano to ibarapa. Later Dem go say the cow get mad cow disease; if Dem beat human being like dat, e nor go craze?!

cheesy
Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by eejo(m): 12:10am On Feb 16, 2021
This shows that Nigeria is not the problem but Nigerians are the reason the country is messed up.
Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by IgboWarlord(m): 6:59am On Feb 16, 2021
Rugaria:
The way they talk about Nigeria as if we are some tiny island in the pacific ocean and we will always lap up to it liike a starry eyed bunch of ignorant Africans suffering from an overdose of inferiority complex..
God dey shaaa

As in ehn??..If any western country mention our name,the way e dey sweet some Nigerians for body ehn?..I am still confused as to why its like that.
Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by Rugaria: 8:06am On Feb 16, 2021
IgboWarlord:


As in ehn??..If any western country mention our name,the way e dey sweet some Nigerians for body ehn?..I am still confused as to why its like that.

Inferiority complex.. Low self-esteem..
But if you dig further, you will notice the debilitating effects of some re-tarded cultural practices in all these! The fact that some cultures here, have some sort of "beggars mentality" is a massive drawback... It's just the uncomfortable truth! Certain cultures within the Nigerian state allows for a "Lord and serf" relationship, in which the lower strung of the society depends almost totally on the crumbs from the masters table! When folks from these areas find themselves dominating politics for almost a generation, the "beggars mentality" starts to be a dominating part of an emerging political culture. . The net effects includes the emergence of a population that is totally unconscious of her national image, full of leaders and citizens who have been culturally prepared to feel inferior before citizens of of certain states! For instance, northerners feel totally inferior before Arabs, because somehow they see them as the direct "sons of God".., Southerners feel inferior before certain whites because we marvel at the sophistications they have introduced through different cultural tools..

You start to see the president of an extremely rich oil and gas Nigeria, going to smaller nations like Qatar and UAE to beg for ordinary arms to defend his country and most citizens of the country actually can not see the madness in such self depreciating endeavors! You start to see an elected president being humiliated as he stands waiting, endlessly, at No 10 Downing street.., waiting to get his matching orders from his former "colonial master", as if Pakistan, India, Egypt.., countries her "mate" didn't get their independence from same country.. You see a country that finds serious pride from receiving aids from other countries that got independence with her the same time, so much so we start to proudly factor money gotten like this as an integral part of the countrys budget!. It's the total lack of national self esteem, lack of self belief, lack of courage and ambitions that characterized prehistoric fiefdoms that now find expressions in our contemporary politics through the actions of the ruling gerentocracts, who are all products of some thoroughly unproductive monarchies..

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Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by obotematics: 3:51pm On Feb 16, 2021
where im from,the mexican moos have not landed ,infact odikwa sea
Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by ajl: 7:29pm On Feb 16, 2021
Nigerians failure and a foreign owned company benefits and recoup their profits to the USA. Rather than creating ranches and take advantage of the entire value chain of dairy and meat production, most Nigerians with cows will rather hand the cows over to fulani herdsnen who will take the cows to roam the length and breath of Nigeria, making them loss energy that could have been used to increase their body mass. What a people.
Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by cattlefarming01: 12:00pm On Feb 19, 2021
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Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by maxell(f): 8:00am On Feb 26, 2021
The fed govt should assist herders in using this framework as opposed to
destroying lives indiscriminately via open grazing.

Kudos to the Ekiti state government for this initiative.
Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by Konquest: 3:38am On Apr 25, 2021
Re: US Mission Shares Photos Of Ikun Dairy Farm In Ekiti State by Thazard(m): 4:12pm On Sep 30, 2022
demolinka:
Look at the cows, very peaceful! E nor be like some wen dem don beat from Kano to ibarapa. Later Dem go say the cow get mad cow disease; if Dem beat human being like dat, e nor go craze?!
gringringrin

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