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Today I started selling rice which I bought for four thousand naira at the rate of five thousand five hundred, here in Benue state. You can do it too |
bin inquiring from other markets around. yams just started dropping in price. heared that some village markets are selling for #20000 to #23000 per hundred pieces. hope things go this way. had no way to be in these markets personally though. call me. |
NESTAD:Will be in touch. |
HappyScent:thanks for the compliment. you are welcome anytime. |
joinnow:No we don't have barley around here. Sorry, just the regular grains. |
somebody askee to upload pictures of the yams so i will upload them the next market which is on sunday. meanwhile you can contact me for more information and a possible deal. |
Dzes:remember the harvest season is around the corner. the prices will soon start dropping as yams flood the market. the best time to start is now. speculators can also monitor the trend and step in at the appropriate time. |
Dzes:200 yams is not the kind of quantity you can charter a vehicle. Best you can do is find out from these public transports like Benue Links, Pleasure Travels and the rest to arrange for a weigh bill. That you can arrange in Lagos except if you want me to take it up here. |
Dzes:lol, my brother, 1 hundred tubers of yams will fill more than three or four bags. except maybe i dont understand what you mean. but basically thirty thousand will fetch you a good size of hundred tubers transport not included. |
this is the time business men who are speculators should start thinking of buying yams to store if you have the money to invest. the prices will continue decreasing till february when all harvest is done. then it will start to rise as you smile to the bank. |
spotmataz:onions around here are more expensive than the core north but i will establish a link within a day and post. |
Moji12:A bag of unprocessed rice here is #11000-#13000. processed rice is measured in bushels which now cost #4200-#5000 depending on the variety. how does this compare with other places up north where grains are a bit cheap. i am looking for connections to link dried pepper merchants too. get back about beans later in the day. |
Dzes:hello. via i can not tell. it depends on other things. like, where you are. besides how many yams are we talking about here? you know very few yams can fill a bag. so your transportation of yams is determined by quantity and distance. thank you. |
A bag of unpeeled melon #18000 - #19000. hundred tubers of good sized yams #25000- #30000, a bag of unpeeled groundnuts #10000- #12000. peeled groundnuts #23000. Bags are hundred kg. Stats as of yesterday. compare with what you have around you and call me. 08133737870 |
Today is the local market here(Wannune). I will be updating on the prices of some of the goods here later in the evening, stay tuned. |
Had people calling me but the connection was bad. Well you can try my MTN line. thanks hoping we can actually do business together. Here it is. 08133737870 |
Had the first call concerning this post a few hours ago. For discretion purpose I will not mention names. Wanted to know the prices of some stuff, which I promised I will send to him asap. Keep the calls coming. |
you can also get things like groundnuts potatoes casava chips melon etc. contact me. 08089219109 |
I will help you buy foodstuff in Benue state at good prices and transport to any part of the country. Contact me and lets talk. Stuff like yams, rice, soyabeans, egusi, ogbono oranges, mangoes, etc. contact me on 08089219109. |
[quote author=datproject post=62686164]Why not pack all the youths in your community or your jobless family member to them to give job to you because you are jobless? When has the sole responsibility of church turned to job creation. Do the church look like a ministry of labour to you? If you are jobless, why not channel your frustration to your government or elected political office holders? If church provides job for youths or not, what is your business about that? must they come to your bedroom to give you breakdown of how many youths they have employed or how church administration is run or are you expecting the church to post the names of people they have helped on social media for them to receive your praise? How many ushers, cleaners or securities (that pained you pass) as you claimed have cried to you that they were not paid by the church after they were hired? If they exist, how many have you helped yourself?, how many have you provided shelter for? otherwise, believe me , you are worse and more gu |
will also like to know. |
yomi96:There are more APC agents than you think, so how do you intend to vote them out? |
anonimi:You have changed your rhetorics, when Buhari has visited the South east and returned safely. Its a wonder you still have a voice. |
EZENDIZUOGU:His grammar sa.d it all. |
Mortiple:It did not work the first time. You never voted for him. |
EZENDIZUOGU:You must be a kaduna teacher. |
PrinceWilson24:houseofalashi@gmail.com |
PrinceWilson24:Yea something like that so I can be updating on it and if possible introduce something new. First of all I want to know if it is possible to have such a thing and how it can work for me. say if someone wants to find out the price of something like cement for a particular day in a given place then he comes in check the price and make some economic decisions. nice day. |
PrinceWilson24:i want a website like that which updates information i will decide to make available to the public. its instantaneous. this should be able to make updates for things like food prices and the likes. should be easy to administer. |
PrinceWilson24:Pls, visit the site soccerlivescore.com and when you have I will discuss with you. Reason is I have very little or no knowledge on the matter but I know what I want. |
Guy why Mugabe now? why not Obj or Mandela or even Ghadffi. you are even free to use Buhari free of charge. Funny sha. |
devonboss:Anytime. |