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Politics / Re: Confusion!!! I Need Your Guidance by Asnafsaeed(m): 5:31pm On Oct 06, 2019
Its illogical and irrational for him to sell it to you bcuz of the outstanding 10million he is likely to loss out or forfeit in the likelihood of him getting a potential buyer to the tune of 20million

10million is a lot of money to loss out on.. I suggest u let him sell it out for 20million if he has a buyer
javaMan2346:
My father has two wives. I am the first and only son of my mother to my father. My other siblings from the other wife are there. I have always spend all my life away from my family.

My father has a land. He wants to sell it for 20million. But, I told him to sell it to me for 10million. He agreed to sell it for me. Is it right? What is your suggestions.
Politics / Re: Dangote's Multi-billion Naira Greenhouse Farm Commences Operations by Asnafsaeed(m): 5:22pm On Oct 06, 2019
VillageElder:
Pictures please

Politics / Re: Dangote's Multi-billion Naira Greenhouse Farm Commences Operations by Asnafsaeed(m): 5:04pm On Oct 06, 2019
I forgot to add the pictures
TissuePaper:
Where is the picture of the farm?

When will bloggers in this country have sense undecided

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Politics / Re: Dangote's Multi-billion Naira Greenhouse Farm Commences Operations by Asnafsaeed(m): 5:02pm On Oct 06, 2019
maasoap:


Honestly speaking, I clicked on this thread because I wanted to look at the pictures of the facilities. It is a shame!

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Politics / Northern/souther Nigeria: A Structured Discrepancy? by Asnafsaeed(m): 4:55pm On Oct 06, 2019
By Ikenna Ellis Ezenekwe

Recently a heated debate over sharing of Nigeria resources and the necessity for diversification of revenue earning avenues was raising hell amongst the bloggers of a yahoogroup. The heat was sparked by the remark that “the northerners have managed to out-maneuver the southerners in Nigerian national affairs repeatedly”. A blogger in response questioned how one can say that just because somebody suggested setting up agricultural development commission in the North? and another blogger chimed in to state that northerners aren’t as smart as the southerners. He continued to explain that the reason for his assertion is that southerners are numerous in the movies and in Medical/Health and Computer related businesses, doctors, nurse, X-ray technicians, Physical Therapy business, Home Health Care etc. He referred to them as the creative class.

The fact is the northerners have outperformed the southerners time and time again -politically and otherwise as a group. The assertion is not based on a suggestion either but on the reality on the grounds. Northerners have had an edge over the southerners ever since the early 1900s and not just due to the perils of the recent war but long before the war. The south has always taken a backseat in the arena of national affairs. In fact since the inception of Nigeria, southerners have stayed second class citizens while the northerners stayed first. The question is, why this imbalance? Is it possible to really understand that southerners may have in fact played the biggest role in creating this imbalance on herself? Could it possibly be that southerners got out maneuvered as alleged? If so, are southerners too ashamed to attest to it? Very interesting, indeed.

The focus on Agriculture as alternate means of revenue is already very evident on the grounds up North. While I will agree that lots of cash has been pumped into the region, I will also credit the northerners for being able to get the Nation to prioritize their needs. To the point that Nigeria has co-signed her loans repeatedly. They were able to make their case to the top priority – that have somewhat improved their agricultural output, food storage, food transportation and other delivery systems, irrigation, among many more. It may be true too that the observed improvement may not compare well with the amount of money loaned but in all it was a win-win for the northerners. And, it may or may not come as a surprise that Yam (the Igbo main food) is cheaper in Kano than in any place in the Igbo States from about the month of January till August. Imagine that!

Some believe it is understandable for the region to get such preferred loans because they lack any known natural resource that ranks with oil. To those folks, I would ask – why then have the south failed to get her fair share at the oil pump? Why has the national confab lost its south-south delegates in the purported resource control negotiations? I mean that in the most responsible way.

As things stand the south is behind in the agricultural sphere. And the obvious question is – who is to take the blame? Presently, the southern land has very little, if any, of organized futuristic investment made on her even though she boasts of millions of barrels per day at a price of about $55 a barrel. With oil money surplus now in the in trillions of Naira, what has become paradoxical is that the south presently show more need for a preferred loan than the north ever did. The question is why this disparity? Would it be responsible to conceive it as structured disparity?

I suppose most would lay the entire credit to the colonial masters and the integration formula they applied on Nigeria. But that may not completely be true because it is not as linear as it appears. The root to the imbalance or disparity date back to before the years of trans-Atlantic slave trade – during the period (I consider the “Middle Ages” for southern Nigeria) when the southerners were successfully striped and numbed of their reality/identity by the then would-be colonial masters. Although some communities resisted with real intensity such as the group in the Delta region named “Ekumeku” that fought the western intrusion in manner and tactics that mou-mou employed – but it lead to no where. So as the 1900s came around, hundreds of years later, southerners were just simply spoken for. What resulted was southerners as a block became less smarter, shined less bright and less clever. But that is not to say that individually southerners aren’t smarter, brighter, or cleverer than northerners.

The fact of the matter is simple. As a unit southerners have operated as a conquered people – conquered by her unique history with the western intrusion which earned her the reward of a refugee without a home country solidified long before the invasion of southern region by Nigerian troops. The invasion only exponentially soiled matters. If one counterbalance the two groups -the southerner on one side and the northerner on the other -it will indicate the obvious -weighing certain performance parameters such as real leadership and proper representation in the National Assembly, maintenance of cultural structure, unity, willing-ness to obey the leader, and etc will make apparent and clear the southerners have not faired well.

Now pertaining to the referenced group labeled the ”creative class” – who unfortunately may never get to ever GO BACK to live or apply their skills in Nigeria. I am aware of them and most diasporans are aware of them. The ones that would rescue Nigeria when the wells run dry. The thing is of what use is this class if nothing can be garnered from it to add to the group as a whole? Or, is it just sufficient to just produce “Nigerian American” doctors, engineers, lawyers, teachers, etc, just to have them for the sake of having them while toiling for America? How many of the northerners is seen in America working 16hrs a shift in a nursing home? Who in their right mind would leaves his father’s land empty only to toil on another man’s land as a paid slave? Where would be the logic in that? Would that be why southerners travel so extensively and with no plans of ever returning permanently?

This class of over-achievers and their achievements adds nothing to the betterment of the group as a whole. If anything, it creates a vacuum that is continuously increasing and introducing its own complications as well. (Most of the southern future political leaders now reside in America – in places like Texas, California, The Carolinas, New Jersey and so on.) I refer to them as the people in the corridor.

Some may never accept that northerners have exhibited smarts, brights and cleverness as a group – but the facts on the ground would suggest the contrary – they have exhibited enough of it to make their case the Nation’s primary concern. Juxtaposing the performance leaves no doubt what part of the collective destiny the two regions have played in their respective interplays.

It goes without saying, in order for the next federal executive regime of 2007 to make a meaningful difference or impact, its principal task must center on dismantling the obvious regional imbalances and preferences that exist in Nigeria. I might add that as the founders of Nigeria originally intended, the tussle to regionalize Nigeria will remain the main point of contention to achieving a realistic governing model devoid of any structured discrepancies or disparities. The federal government of today’s Nigeria may not have understood the delineated disparities within the two regions as evident in their insensitivity towards it – as they wallowed away six years of PDP glisters and of grand illusions disguised to only fool the Paris club and her associates

https://247ureports.com/2019/10/northern-southern-nigeria-a-structured-discrepancy/

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Politics / Dangote's Multi-billion Naira Greenhouse Farm Commences Operations by Asnafsaeed(m): 2:55pm On Oct 06, 2019
The multi-billion High–Tech Greenhouse Farm established by Dangote Farms Limited, geared at boosting the cultivation of high-quality tomatoes in the country, has commenced full production in the commercial city of Kano.


The farm which is fully automated is the first of its kind in West Africa and is expected to transform the economy of the local tomato farmers, as the technology is expected to up their harvest from the current 10 tons per acre to as much as 40 tons.

Abdulkarim Kaita, managing director of the Dangote Tomatoes Company Processing Limited, confirmed this, on Thursday, during the visit of senior officials of the Kano Office of Central Bank of Nigeria to the farm.

Speaking to BusinessDay on the sidelines of the visit, Kaita disclosed that his company `s new investment in the farm is motivated by the quest to help Nigeria stop the over $350 million that is expended on the importation of fresh and processed tomatoes yearly.

He said his company had so far, injected over #3 billion in the development of the farm, which in the next three weeks, is expected to deliver high-quality tomato seedlings to tomato farmers across the 12 states of the Federation where the commodity is heavily cultivated.

“The management of the Dangote Farms, which is a subsidiary of Dangote Tomatoes Company Processing Limited is excited to reveal the tremendous effort that we are making to ensure that Nigeria becomes self –sufficient in tomato production.

“The planting medium you are looking at is called PAT MOOSE which has the capacity of producing 350 million seedlings per season that can be used to plant an estimate 12,000 hectares of tomato farm.

“We are glad to disclose that we are the first to bring this new technology into the country and this is going to fast track the yield of our tomato farmers tremendously.

“The project is being executed under the CBN `s Tomato Anchor-Borrowers Programme. The CBN will be paying for the seedling that we cultivating, and it will be distributed to farmers.

“The PAT MOOSE process you are seeing takes 3 weeks, after which it goes to the next stage, and the whole process of growing the tomato takes just three months” he explained.

Giving further insight into the value addition which the Greenhouse farm would provide, Kaita, noted that the introduction of the technology will put an end to post-harvest losses, as well as increase the volume of the harvest of the commodity.

In the same vein, he added that the introduction of the technology would lead to the expansion of production of the commodity, beyond the over 2.5 million tons of current consumer demand.

“Based on the study under the GEMS project, Nigeria has 171,000 hectares of land for tomato production, and if you multiply this with it the over 40 tons which the technology is capable of producing per hectare that means can grow our production to around 8 million tons.

“With this in the next two years, if Government effects the ban of the importation of commodity, just as it has been done in the case of rice, Nigeria will soon become a net exporter of the commodity.

https://businessday.ng/companies/article/dangotes-multi-billion-naira-greenhouse-farm-goes-into-full-operations-in-kano/

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Politics / Re: Will Ojukwu Be Happy Seeing How Buhari Is Treating Igbos Today? by Asnafsaeed(m): 11:04pm On Oct 05, 2019
Hahahab Igbo ladies are the cheapest to get here in Nigeria and overseas, just go abroad and see those prostitute saturating the business and ill find out 80% are from the SE..
Adaibeku:
That useless Moslem fugitive seeking my attention .go and masturbate With ur oduduwa DuDU Osun soap ,I won't give you my precious attention ! I will rather give the attention to my mum's goat in Ibekuland


Chipink was right u guys are pest ,nne achorom ka imebie this thread ,Mod n'abuo choro masturbate with aha ndi Igbo
Ejim profile ha , akokwana maka ojukwu but kor Ihe ozo di ka otu ndi afonja so achu ndi Igbo , anam emebiya little by little ha bia masturbatie kamfu ndiara

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Politics / Re: Photos: Ekiti Governor Surprises 'Best Teacher' With N500,000 Cheque by Asnafsaeed(m): 10:21pm On Oct 05, 2019
That bloated over-fed frog like creature would have offered him kerosene
Politics / Re: Presidency Replies Moghalu On Buhari Not Invited To G-7 Summit by Asnafsaeed(m): 10:41pm On Aug 29, 2019
Nyamyri flat.heads won't like this

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Politics / Re: More On The Ongoing "Fulani Revolution" Against The Indigenous People Of Nigeria by Asnafsaeed(m): 10:16pm On Aug 29, 2019
RadiaBiafra nyamuri narrative!
Politics / Re: Senate Condemns Killing Of 46-year-old Nigerian In South Africa by Asnafsaeed(m): 10:08pm On Aug 29, 2019
Ibo Amaka
Crime / Re: Robbers Find Fufu & Soup In Lady's Handbag After Snatching It From Her (Photos) by Asnafsaeed(m): 5:57pm On Aug 29, 2019
Most be an ibo lady

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Politics / Re: President Buhari At The Plenary Session 3 Of TICAD In Japan (Photos) by Asnafsaeed(m): 11:47am On Aug 29, 2019
What is tribalistic about this comment? I'm asking a sincer question herr
IdioticNLmods:

We are in next level,
I can see the mods don't ban you despite breaking rules by trying to instigate tribal wars. It's like you are a mod or roll with the mods.

Seun please look into this account since the mods are refusing to do their job without being partial. He is a very tribalistic user whom I've reported severally but nothing was done, highest his comments were just deleted.
Politics / Re: President Buhari At The Plenary Session 3 Of TICAD In Japan (Photos) by Asnafsaeed(m): 11:13am On Aug 29, 2019
Salam bro, do you know anything about the kano-kaduna railway? It's like it has been abandoned undecided
QuotaSystem:
My goodness how does he do it cheesy shocked?

Ignore them like they don't exist then let events nail them to their cross of grand stupidity.

God bless my President M Buhari.
Crime / Re: Happening Now .burning Of Nigerian Shops In South Africa by Asnafsaeed(m): 4:51pm On Aug 28, 2019
Nyamuri people have finished us

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Politics / Re: United Nations Secretary-general Tweet On African Leaders In Japan by Asnafsaeed(m): 3:24pm On Aug 28, 2019
IPOB "Buhari is not in Japan"

The same IPOB are in the Nigerian embassy looking for Buhari

This is what happens when u have sold ur brain for a litre of kerosene

Crime / Re: Samantha Otobo: Uber Driver Injures Lady's Breast, Breaks Her Phone In Lagos by Asnafsaeed(m): 1:30pm On Aug 28, 2019
Had to be nyamuri! If they can wake up their parents with karate kick, what cant they do?

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Politics / Kaduna-kano Railway by Asnafsaeed(m): 12:42pm On Aug 28, 2019
Please does anyone know the current status of kaduna-kano railway, whether if it's under construction or abandoned??

quotasystem
Politics / Re: #revolutionnow: I Met Nnamdi Kanu, But Not To Overthrow Buhari—sowore by Asnafsaeed(m): 12:29pm On Aug 28, 2019
Hahah he has gotten tired of watery beans

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Politics / Re: Fear Gripped Gov Bello When Buhari Invited Dep. Gov Achuba To Abuja by Asnafsaeed(m): 3:40pm On Aug 06, 2019
Hahahaha you guys should forget about all these media propaganda.. Yahya Bello is loved by most of kogi people and there is nothing anyone can do about it.. especially not now when APC can't take a chance heading to 2023 election

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