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Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by ryloy: 10:00pm On Mar 08
Wheat production programme being implemented in Jigawa state, courtesy of the huge subsidy to farmers by the Tinubu administration. This is the first time since 36 years, that wheat production is being ramped up in the state and the country.
Posted By Bayo Onanuga, SA to President Tinubu On Information and Strategy

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by NOGRUDGES(m): 10:08pm On Mar 08
Fantastic, this is superb, more of these kind of initiative is what is needed as a matter of urgency right now.

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by malali: 10:18pm On Mar 08
I see the government is listening to the people.
Good moves, forget about the bandits and terrorists news
Overwhelm the media with positive and good news.
Next thing thing Mr President make executive orders that all the wheat produced in Nigeria must be fully bought before any foreign wheat can be imported into Nigeria. At the same prices adding the cost of importation and duties.
Better still set up a coop board and give the farmers 100% Guarantee all their wheat will be purchased by the government at market prices.
Then tell the wheat importers they must buy all the wheat from the coop board before they can import any wheat.
Also catch and prosecute smugglers of flour.
That will save us 4 billion dollars in wheat importation.
One day we might even be exporting wheat to other countries.
If you turn wheat farming to Gold, the farmers will produce more wheat
Once farmers see this happening a lot of people will start farming wheat.

Nigeria shall be great again.

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by wrongman665(m): 12:29am On Mar 09
Good one.

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by DONFRANSKID(m): 6:58am On Mar 09
Federal government should focus more on agriculture, it will solve a lot of problems in the country

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by BodyCount: 6:59am On Mar 09
Good

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by usecondom(m): 6:59am On Mar 09
Keep eye on those evil herdsmen/ terrorists

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by morikee: 7:00am On Mar 09
Dutse

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by rectitude(m): 7:00am On Mar 09
This should be replicated in all states where the crop can be cultivated.

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Akalia(m): 7:00am On Mar 09
Is this suppose to count as a milestone achievement by the Tinubu led government? Unserious idiots.

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by bigdammyj: 7:01am On Mar 09
Seeing.
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Kennyztech: 7:02am On Mar 09
Wonderful
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Umueme: 7:02am On Mar 09
malali:
I see the government is listening to the people.
Good moves, forget about the bandits and terrorists news
Overwhelm the media with positive and good news.
Next thing thing Mr President make executive orders that all the wheat produced in Nigeria must be fully bought before any foreign wheat can be imported into Nigeria. At the same prices adding the cost of importation and duties.
Once farmers see this happening a lot of people will start farming wheat.

Nigeria shall be great again.
I don't like Tinubu, but when i see something good I appreciate. You actually made a good point here though

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Moyinoluwa35(f): 7:02am On Mar 09
No be who don chop go far
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by zombieHUNTER: 7:05am On Mar 09
Herdsman don't have the location yet?...

we know our problem
and choose to shy away from it..

Afraid to step on toes
lack of political will

Tinubu is already going the way of Buhari

beating round the bush for bloody eight years

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Irupetepete: 7:05am On Mar 09
Two things that prosper a country, agriculture and stable electricity.
But who will bell the cat of boko haram and herdsmen?
Imagine you can't even reason agriculture for the fear of some nuisance waiting for harvest time to destroy your sweat...
I still don't understand something, people seem to know where this herdsmen and terrorists are abi no be same terrorists dem talk say dem get territory for some states, even created their own government?
What's stopping governments from bombarding them and decimating them?
OH, na family partnership

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Mccullum: 7:05am On Mar 09
I strongly trusted his leadership style.

Tinubu will get it right.

Naija will be great more than this generation expectations.

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Anguldi(m): 7:06am On Mar 09
A dam should be built there tongue
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Irupetepete: 7:09am On Mar 09
Mccullum:
I strongly trusted his leadership style.

Tinubu will get it right.

Naija will be great more than this generation expectations.
a townhall different from balablu
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by mejai(m): 7:11am On Mar 09
It is good to listen to Peter Obi codedly. grin

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by MVLOX(m): 7:14am On Mar 09
Government should protect farmer more
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by eldoradoxx: 7:15am On Mar 09
malali:
I see the government is listening to the people.
Good moves, forget about the bandits and terrorists news
Overwhelm the media with positive and good news.
Next thing thing Mr President make executive orders that all the wheat produced in Nigeria must be fully bought before any foreign wheat can be imported into Nigeria. At the same prices adding the cost of importation and duties.
Better still set up a coop board and give the farmers 100% Guarantee all their wheat will be purchased by the government at market prices.
Then tell the wheat importers they must buy all the wheat from the coop board before they can import any wheat.
That will save us 4 billion dollars in wheat importation.
One day we might even be exporting wheat to other countries.
If you turn wheat farming to Gold, the farmers will produce more wheat
Once farmers see this happening a lot of people will start farming wheat.

Nigeria shall be great again.
Just as Nigerian government banned rice import, spent trillions on rice farmers to boost production and we now have cheaper rice all over the place afterwards

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by FiftyFifty(m): 7:16am On Mar 09
This has nothing to do with the Tinubu Administratiin, Jigawa has always been a farming state.

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Blackfire(m): 7:16am On Mar 09
grin



Herdmen and boko haram aka bandits smiling
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Willed042(m): 7:22am On Mar 09
They have started the camera show again, just like the rice pyramid.

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by vivaAfrica: 7:24am On Mar 09
What's the quantity in fingires what are we expecting to be added the national grain reserve at the end of harvesting season. Nigerians are grown pass where we should just clap for pictures.
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by malali: 7:26am On Mar 09
eldoradoxx:

Just as Nigerian government banned rice import, spent trillions on rice farmers to boost production and we now have cheaper rice all over the place afterwards

Rice import ban was not well enforced.
A lot of border porosity is common knowledge in Nigeria.
A country where 300 people can be kidnapped and no one sees anything
How hard will it be to bring in Rice ? that can shout or have legs to run ?

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Judolisco(m): 7:29am On Mar 09
DONFRANSKID:
Federal government should focus more on agriculture, it will solve a lot of problems in the country
when oil dey steady drop money grin

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by LibertyRep: 7:31am On Mar 09
Measures should be put in place to ensure that the harvest are not taken outside the borders

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Bullfallo(m): 7:37am On Mar 09
.talk and talk with no action.

Claiming glory for another person farm land. Its all politics.

When did tinubu supplied farmers with subsidy and fertilizer? He has not done anything to that regards
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by alpharoyalty: 7:44am On Mar 09
You will never see a fulani cow stray into this kind of farm but if it is south or middle belt, you will see them.
Those guys are just evil

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