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Nifemy4:You for no block am Na, you would have told her that same happened to you even if it's not true, your last girlfriend didn't do enough up to the previous ones, can you imagine she just gave me only 12 million naira in just a year, very pathetic, smile and laugh. Then watch her reactions |
Unforgiveness can make one sick and die early |
Princeton92:Osinbajo attended Corona and Igbo except you are talking about his dad |
Abizz:Don't bother telling her yet, try buying another land even if you wont build it |
A lot of this guy's actually needed to be schooled. A lot of una papa, great grandpa and fore parents Na hijackers, many of them aren't actually Nigerians from the get go, upon hearing about the future of Nigeria they rushed in, was that not how your Dan fodio manipulated the whole arrangements of merging Hausa and Fulani when actually the north has nothing less than 500 ethnicities and languages, just to clinch Political power, and Islam being a religion that is focused on dominating the world and it's resources became a tool for forcing northnerns to become Muslims. So you are saying you are saying all northerners are Muslims, what about the Christians in it. Why did you guys change the name of most of the towns and cities in the north is it not to change the entire narratives and hijack the system, your elites even say the whole of Nigeria and it's resources belongs to them,same thing they did in Cameroon before being pushed out, same thing they wanted in Chad, same thing in Nigér, Burkina Faso, tried in Ghana but we're outsmarted and now that kasala don burst una dey cry. Nobody will divide anything. |
If not for poverty why should someone reduce his or her age or even wants to work at age above 60 |
Shittu Oponu ni e, o soro ni pa bi awon omo ilu Oyo se ma ni idagba soke, imole ni okan e. Eyan binti ni e, o ti lule already ![]() |
KingGe:How much will it cost for annual returns for a company that was registered in September 2017 but has not been functional since then |
integrity16:that is the fuel of the currency called attention. If you can just be controversial for just one year you go blow |
Alphanancy:not the way you see it but making money from the word combination |
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mrrock:Chat me up on 08089456258 I will help you do tha5 |
aswani:I dey always get headache when I see her responses to my comments, never knew she is a lady |
Uchesis:makes sense |
Permutations and Combinations in Probability Theory. Tinubu is doing Political Maths 4 years ahead and now this is the last chunk, when it's almost 6 months to the political running around for 2027 election. Normally all he needs is 2/3rd of 36 or 37 that is 24 States. Because of the Governor as access points and the structure don't have choices because of the weak level of Industrialization and commercial activities But with the likes of 1: Lagos 2: Kano 3: Rivers The Number Swells Then comes the second basis of winning Poor States or Civil Servants State Category 1: North East 4: Borno 5: Adamawa (for Adamawa, the Governor wants to be the political God father of the State pushing away the old Turaki 6: Yobe Taraba na PDP before Sha, as it looks APC go carry am Category 2: North West 7. Jigawa 8. Gombe 9. Kebbi Category 3: North West North Central: Obviously he will win all because of the rate of poverty except for FCT, where he will try to get at least 2/3rd 10: Niger 11. Kwara 12. Kogi 13. Nasarawa 14. Benue Category 4: South East 15. Ebonyi full win, more than 2/3rd because of APC presence as Governor and the level of poverty. Even though the other South Eastern States are not so sure his focus again will be 2/3rd or a bit above that he is sticking out to be ahead of others. 16. Abia depend on Uzor Kalu and networks to clinch 2/3rd since it's a LP zone 17. Enugu get more than 2/3rd since the Governor is now in the APC 18. Anambra is APGA I see him negotiating with Soludo just for at least being ahead and getting 2/3rd 19. Win Imo at least 1/2 because of presence of APC governor Now South South All of South South Governors are now in the APC 20. Rivers: Forget the drama Wike and Fubara will compete to ensure APC wins as President, their war will be when the Governorship election comes and Wike will do all his best so that his PDP stooge become Governor. I see an almost full scale win. 21. Akwa Ibom: Full Scale win 22. Cross River: Full Scale win 23. Delta: Full Scale win 24: Bayelsa: Full Scale win 25. Edo: Full Scale win South West 26. Ekiti: full win 27. Ondo: Full Win 28. Osun: Drag between APC and ADC 2/3rd possible 29. Oyo: Drag between APC and PDP, 2/3rd possible From my analysis Tinubu might win 32 states the man no dey play with numbers |
They should preserve the semen |
I sourced this for Cattle Rearing in Nordic Region: Cattle rearing in the Nordic countries (Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark) is characterized by a mix of high-tech, indoor, year-round housing and mandatory or traditional seasonal grazing, heavily influenced by strict animal welfare laws and a cold climate. While often marketed with images of green pastures, modern Nordic dairy farming is largely indoor-based, with cows kept in either "loose housing" or, in some cases, traditional tie-stalls. Key Aspects of Nordic Cattle Rearing: Mandatory Grazing (Summer): In Sweden, cows are legally required to graze outdoors for 2-4 months during the summer. However, this right often excludes young calves and bulls. Housing and Technology: Due to long, cold winters, cows spend the majority of their lives indoors. Modern farms frequently use "loose housing" systems, which allow cows more movement, or tie-stalls, which are being phased out but still exist (roughly 1/5 of Swedish dairy cows). Robotic milking systems are common. Calf Management: Calves are typically separated from their mothers shortly after birth (or within a few days). They are often raised in individual huts (or "igloos" for the first few weeks to months, often under roofed structures for protection from the elements, before being moved to group pens.Feeding: The diet is primarily grass-based (silage, hay), with significantly less imported soy used for feed compared to other regions. In Finland, for example, beef cattle feed is typically soy-free. Breeding and Production: Nordic red breeds (Finnish Ayrshire, Swedish Red, Danish Red) are common, valued for health, fertility, and ease of calving. High-yield cows can produce over 50 liters of milk per day. Welfare and Regulations: Sweden has some of the strictest animal welfare laws, requiring, for example, that all animals are stunned before slaughter. However, there is ongoing debate about the intensive nature of dairy farming and the rapid separation of calves from their mothers. Specifics by Country: Norway: Often relies on grass-based, small-scale farming, including traditional, often mountain-based summer grazing (called seter or sæter). Sweden: Emphasizes high welfare standards, but relies heavily on indoor, intensive, or semi-intensive farming. Finland/Denmark: Utilize high-tech,, often automated, farming systems. Challenges: Winter Farming: Ensuring the survival and health of cattle during long, freezing winters requires significant, stored winter fodder. Calf Welfare: The separation of calves and cows shortly after birth is a major point of debate, with research into "cow-calf contact" (CCC) systems to improve welfare. Economic Pressure: Small farms are struggling, leading to a shift toward larger operations. Cows, calves and bulls - Project 1882 False advertising. In milk commercials, cows and calves are often shown in green pastures. Cows in Sweden have the right to graze for 2-4 months per year. |
SixSeven:This information is available online not by me but by someone else; Even Chief Obafemi Awolowo sought to resolve cattle-related challenges in Nigeria by advocating for a modern, industrial approach to livestock management rather than traditional open grazing, proposing to move cattle via refrigerated rail from the North to the South. As Premier of the Western Region in the 1950s and later as a federal opposition leader, he pushed for the establishment of large-scale, state-owned ranches to improve efficiency, hygiene, and regional economic ties. Here are the key components of how Awolowo intended to resolve cattle issues: Establishment of Modern Ranches: Awolowo's government invested in building cattle ranches and farms, such as those in the Western Region, to manage animal husbandry modernly and reduce the need for long-distance, hoof-based transportation. Refrigerated Rail Transport: To avoid the issues associated with transporting live cattle over long distances, Awolowo proposed using refrigerated trains to transport slaughtered meat (carcasses) from the Northern Region to southern cities like Lagos, Ibadan, and Port Harcourt. Importation of Better Breeds: He aimed to boost local livestock production by importing specialized breeds, particularly from places like Israel, to improve the quality of meat and dairy in the region. Regional Economic Integration: His plan was designed to create a symbiotic relationship where the North acted as a supplier of processed meat, benefiting both producers and consumers in the South. Focus on Agriculture and Infrastructure: Awolowo argued that the government should focus on providing infrastructure, such as proper transportation and agricultural support, to ensure a stable supply of food, including cattle products. These initiatives were designed to make livestock rearing a profitable, orderly business rather than a source of conflict. This is my own approach, the breeds we have are not bad as many think, the real issues are management issues, we can't be living in 18 century when we are in 21st. Cattle Rearing should be institutionalised as business that can be funded, same way it is with pigs, horses among others. People study about cattle Rearing as undergraduates. First grazing should be stopped but before then sensitisation should be done, then every tribe in Nigeria should be influenced into cattle Rearing so that it won't be just one tribe taking things into hands, and then graduates should be encouraged to go into cattle rearing. Whenever close source becomes open source stability comes and prosperity increase. We must destroy this cattle rearing hegemony that the Fulani has created which is primarily for expansionism. I am a Yoruba and according to my findings my maternal great grandfather was a cattle rearer among other livestocks. |
P1PrinceKT:Let me give you an instance, I have experimented with 6 cows all in a plot and they never had issues, I am not Fulani so what else do you want to say. I mean the Sokoto Gudali and Bunaji |
P1PrinceKT:You are talking nonsense, which kind of breed does not support isolation, you are talking to an expert here. Any cow can survive for years even in a single plot of lands |
aworatak:Na you never get boldness to venture into their game Na, one you do dem go lick your ass well ![]() |
Mothegreat:Are you a guy or a lady, also what is your age range. apply for the one you deem fit as you chose. It's too early for you to be saying which department or not, banks don't work like that, you will be seconded to anywhere they choose. Meanwhile, your studying accounting is of no use yet until you either get chartered or you are working in that role, my suggestion to you also reach out to someone is an experienced chartered accountant to be your mentor, register for ICAN diets, if you eventually get into the bank go for CIBN too. And try your best not to stay in any company beyond 2 to 3 years before you try another it will increase your career value and exposure. Also join high net worth career networks digitally or even physically, invest in books for personal development |
Madam you are stupid, you can speak good English but your points are baseless. Is that how it's done in the Nordic that have more cows than you do |
Ibkay32:Go register in a gym and also join an organisation into charitable activities it will sort out your issues |
[quote author=bodmas119 post=138213186][/quote]but they will see that I transferred the money to many people na, eventually they will see that the whole money is still 1.5 b |
I no dey into fraud but if that kind money enter my account and I know that no body will disturb me for at least a week. I will convert the funds into USDT, thank God Na developer i be, i go create smart contract wey go dey loud on Solana and Binance Ecosystem, add liquidity pool and pump am, that will do like at least x10 or even x100. Alternatively I go create crypto trading bot wey go dey do spot trading by the time one week don't finish I for don make like 300 me on the 1.5 Billion naira. I go just return am. |
Jicks55:Na you no first work on creating other streams of income first. Normally it's not a wise advice to even build a house if you are civil servant for living except you want to build and sell, rinse and repeat, best for civil servants is mortgaging but it's very hard already in Nigeria. |
olabest:which state are you around where lots of building construction are going on. Why don't you try manual brick laying first if you see the demands |
CTee1:Create cowriewise or piggyvest, set it to deduct 60% of your salary when paid. Zero in your mind that your salary now is the remaining 40%, lets assume that your salary is 350k that means that you are forced to save 210k monthly (it's not your own again until you withdraw it), live on the rest 140k and then do that for 6 months. In six months you already have 1.26 million naira with possibly 10% interest depending on the way you route it. If you are serious you can turn the 1.26 million naira to 10 million naira in 3 to 5 years |
NaijaphiliaBlog:You are right, but let's be sincere apart from Lagos and Ogun State since all of these have been pushed how many other states have benefited from these arrangements. Many of our political leaders are just irresponsible, I personally don't believe in the idea of waiting for a foreigner to come and invest before I do something great, that's just me |
Is that not shameful itself, why should we be celebrating that a foreign country comes to gain more wealth from our resources when will we have global expansionism initiatives too |

for the first few weeks to months, often under roofed structures for protection from the elements, before being moved to group pens.