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AgricultureCucumber Farm by Beboy23(op): 5:18pm On Aug 13, 2016
The project is to manage 1.5 hectare of cucumber, 4.5 hectare of maize and 3 hectare of soybeans for a client, if you are interested u call me or whatapp me on 08034120420

U are free to Ask any question on this 3 crop

AutosRe: I Bought A Car With Auctionexport! by Beboy23(m): 9:16pm On Jun 07, 2016
I need corolla sport, my mail, want to register bless4gold@gmail.com
Jobs/VacanciesJob Needed At Ado Ekiti by Beboy23(op): 10:23am On May 19, 2016
A young lady need a Job at Ado Ekiti, my number 08034120420
Jobs/VacanciesRe: How Much Do Immigration And Civil Defence Pay Graduates by Beboy23(m): 8:57pm On May 08, 2016
Pls i dont mind forfeiting four months salary, if i am given d opportunity, pls any connection will be OK , blessing_tolu@yahoo.com
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Why Do 2.2 Graduates Smartly Omit Their Grades On Their Cvs by Beboy23(m): 8:36pm On May 08, 2016
op why do u omitted ur own
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Nigerian Army Dssc & Ssc 2015 Aspirants by Beboy23(m): 7:43pm On Apr 28, 2016
pls house I need SSC past question, my mail; blessing_tolu@yahoo.com
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Pls Can Some One Help Me With A Sample Of A Recent Standard CV. by Beboy23(m): 4:48pm On Apr 22, 2016
pls help a brother too blessing_tolu@yahoo.com
AgricultureRe: Aroms Farms Nig. Ltd. Offers Prospective Job Opportunity to Agric Graduates by Beboy23(m): 11:27pm On Mar 24, 2016
VolturiLord:
Good Day Everyone,


I really did not want to be a part of this entire conundrum, but given the complexity of the situation I have no choice but to speak out. It just wouldn't be fair if a rebuttal wasn't issued by one of his co-trainees. I will try and keep this short.


I speak not for the management, but for myself and my fellow ex-trainees, some of which are currently employed by Aroms Farms Nig. Limited and some that aren't. It is quite sad when a single person chooses to undermine the philanthropic endeavour of our benevolent Chairman and the entire work of us all working at Aroms Farms.

As some of us may know, Agriculture is a hands on business. You don't get employment in a Farm and expect to be seated in an air conditioned building. Neither does one expect to be a manual labourer, especially after spending 5 years plus in a higher institution.

In a new Farm when processes and procedures are being ironed out and implemented, one has no choice but to be on field to supervise, inspect and motivate your workers and that is what we do here at Aroms Farms. Leadership is by example. My boss spends time with us on the field, he works with us come rain or shine and keep in mind that he pays the bills. Why shouldn't I also show that depth of dedication and fortitude.

Now, let's get down to the nitty-gritty of the problem at hand. 12 persons, myself included were invited to begin the Trainee process, 4 fell by the way side and 8 of us successfully completed said programme. To show how motivated the company was to empower us in our chosen field, have a human face and ensure the success of everybody involved, the total number of us were employed with a starting salary of 47,000 Naira. Emphasis on Starting.

There are lots of points raised by Mr. Omotosho that I find entirely fallacious.
1. We learnt quite a lot, apart from the Macro-propagation of Plantain and Banana, we learnt how to raise and market crops like Watermelon, Cucumber, Pumpkin, Papaya and many too numerous to mention. We learnt the tenets of dry season farming. I am not an Engineer, but I can comfortably set up the irrigation system for any type of crop/field. I wasn't taught this at school, I was exposed to such advanced technology at Aroms Farms.


2. Even as trainees, we were never subjected to labour as he stated. We had farm hands under us. Two Farmhands per trainees to be exact. We only had to do manual labour out of our own volition. In situations like when working on our own pet projects or when trying to show said Farmhands how to properly carry our some cultural farm practices. From my recollections, Blessing had to do Manual labour just thrice during the course of his tenure here, and this was mainly due to shortage of hands to carry out operations. We were right alongside him doing said labour, you don't find us screaming bloody murder. I personally have never been made to weed, I've dugged, but that's because I chose to do so. The Farmhands weren't doing what I wanted. So I can't help but wonder where he did such. It definitely wasn't here at Aroms Farms.

3. As agreed and stated in our employment letters, we were expecting 47,000 Naira at the end of the month, which amounts to N1666 per day. Blessing totally forgot to state the fact that he was absent for a entire week, taking a personal leave. I point this out in the spirit of having out all the facts, and not out of any desire to spite him.
3. Aroms Farms is not a failure. If his suggestions weren't implemented then that's because they weren't up to par. I've worked on numerous policies that were deemed worthy, workable and indeed implemented in the company. I totally and completely resent any suggestions and aspersions that misconstrued the work we do here.

In conclusion, Blessing was let go In conjunction with several other Trainees while the rest of us were left untouched. Please kindly ask him why this was. I would like him to give the real reason he was let go and not pin blame on kind fellows whose sole aim was to help us achieve something in life. This attack on Aroms Farms, where we choose to think of ourselves as a family is totally unwarranted, uncalled for, out of misplaced enthusiasm and unfettered access to the Internet. I call on you to disregard this entire epistle of an embittered malcontent and instead advise him to work on himself and build a better work ethic. I believe he he is about to go into farming himself, growing and selling Watermelon on a large scale. Where did he learn how to do such and find the confidence to embark on such a project if not at Aroms Farms? Kindly ask him this.

The Trainee Programme at Aroms Farms has been a life and game changing period for me, and if you're interested, I sincerely urge you to avail yourself of this opportunity. Like the age old adage goes; a stitch in time saves nine.

Kind Regards
Am not here to ague any point with anybody or wage war against Aroms farm.
This is were i found my joy, being in this forum mean a lot to me, this is were i known Aroms farm. and when they call me for interview, I came back here to confirmed.
I just came here to warn my fellow Nigerian, its not easy to spend five years in university for someone to play with your career .if u like go and apply for job their, and if you are their and you are satisfy good luck to you, I have done my own patriotic duty. but before I go i have one message for Mr VolturiLord
Mr VolturiLord i have a prayer for you, after you and everybody that plan this have spend alot to send your children to school from primary level to university level , by the power in the blood of Jesus let them experience everything all the trainee experience at Aroms farm for the period of 3month i spend their, even to your 3rd generation.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Aroms Farm Graduate Training Is Fraud by Beboy23(op): 10:57pm On Mar 24, 2016
VolturiLord:
Good Day Everyone,

I really did not want to be a part of this entire conundrum, but given the complexity of the situation I have no choice but to speak out. It just wouldn't be fair if a rebuttal wasn't issued by one of his co-trainees. I will try and keep this short.


I speak not for the management, but for myself and my fellow ex-trainees, some of which are currently employed by Aroms Farms Nig. Limited and some that aren't. It is quite sad when a single person chooses to undermine the philanthropic endeavour of our benevolent Chairman and the entire work of us all working at Aroms Farms.

As some of us may know, Agriculture is a hands on business. You don't get employment in a Farm and expect to be seated in an air conditioned building. Neither does one expect to be a manual labourer, especially after spending 5 years plus in a higher institution.

In a new Farm when processes and procedures are being ironed out and implemented, one has no choice but to be on field to supervise, inspect and motivate your workers and that is what we do here at Aroms Farms. Leadership is by example. My boss spends time with us on the field, he works with us come rain or shine and keep in mind that he pays the bills. Why shouldn't I also show that depth of dedication and fortitude.

Now, let's get down to the nitty-gritty of the problem at hand. 12 persons, myself included were invited to begin the Trainee process, 4 fell by the way side and 8 of us successfully completed said programme. To show how motivated the company was to empower us in our chosen field, have a human face and ensure the success of everybody involved, the total number of us were employed with a starting salary of 47,000 Naira. Emphasis on Starting.

There are lots of points raised by Mr. Omotosho that I find entirely fallacious.
1. We learnt quite a lot, apart from the Macro-propagation of Plantain and Banana, we learnt how to raise and market crops like Watermelon, Cucumber, Pumpkin, Papaya and many too numerous to mention. We learnt the tenets of dry season farming. I am not an Engineer, but I can comfortably set up the irrigation system for any type of crop/field. I wasn't taught this at school, I was exposed to such advanced technology at Aroms Farms.
2. Even as trainees, we were never subjected to labour as he stated. We had farm hands under us. Two Farmhands per trainees to be exact. We only had to do manual labour out of our own volition. In situations like when working on our own pet projects or when trying to show said Farmhands how to properly carry our some cultural farm practices. From my recollections, Blessing had to do Manual labour just thrice during the course of his tenure here, and this was mainly due to shortage of hands to carry out operations. We were right alongside him doing said labour, you don't find us screaming bloody murder. I personally have never been made to weed, I've dugged, but that's because I chose to do so. The Farmhands weren't doing what I wanted. So I can't help but wonder where he did such. It definitely wasn't here at Aroms Farms.

3. As agreed and stated in our employment letters, we were expecting 47,000 Naira at the end of the month, which amounts to N1666 per day. Blessing totally forgot to state the fact that he was absent for a entire week, taking a personal leave. I point this out in the spirit of having out all the facts, and not out of any desire to spite him.
3. Aroms Farms is not a failure. If his suggestions weren't implemented then that's because they weren't up to par. I've worked on numerous policies that were deemed worthy, workable and indeed implemented in the company. I totally and completely resent any suggestions and aspersions that misconstrued the work we do here.

In conclusion, Blessing was let go In conjunction with several other Trainees while the rest of us were left untouched. Please kindly ask him why this was. I would like him to give the real reason he was let go and not pin blame on kind fellows whose sole aim was to help us achieve something in life. This attack on Aroms Farms, where we choose to think of ourselves as a family is totally unwarranted, uncalled for, out of misplaced enthusiasm and unfettered access to the Internet. I call on you to disregard this entire epistle of an embittered malcontent and instead advise him to work on himself and build a better work ethic. I believe he he is about to go into farming himself, growing and selling Watermelon on a large scale. Where did he learn how to do such and find the confidence to embark on such a project if not at Aroms Farms? Kindly ask him this.

The Trainee Programme at Aroms Farms has been a life and game changing period for me, and if you're interested, I sincerely urge you to avail yourself of this opportunity. Like the age old adage goes; a stitch in time saves nine.

Kind Regards
Am not here to ague any point with anybody or wage war against Aroms farm.

This is were i found my joy, being in this forum mean a lot to me, this is were i known Aroms farm. and when they call me for interview, I came back here to confirmed.
I just came here to warn my fellow Nigerian, its not easy to spend five years in university for someone to play with your career .if u like go and apply for job their, and if you are their and you are satisfy good luck to you, I have done my own patriotic duty. but before I go i have one message for Mr VolturiLord


Mr VolturiLord i have a prayer for you, after you and everybody that plan this have spend alot to send your children to school from primary level to university level , by the power in the blood of Jesus let them experience everything all the trainee experience at Aroms farm for the period of 3month i spend their, even to your 3rd generation.
AgricultureRe: Aroms Farms Nig. Ltd. Offers Prospective Job Opportunity to Agric Graduates by Beboy23(m): 9:22am On Mar 24, 2016
let Aroms farm show the evidence of my payment
you promise 47,000 do you pay it?
let them show the letter of warning given to me
they can only show termination letter give to four (4) of us with the same allegation
do you think am afraid of Aroms farm
I think legal body will visit the farm to known the type of training giving to us except plantain propagation
so four of us commit the same offence?
can a farm without a produce give out a training
I thing i still have other 3 people fired by you that can testify to this
only successful practise in this farm is plantain multiplication
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Aroms Farm Graduate Training Is Fraud by Beboy23(op):
let Aroms farm show the evidence of my payment
you promise 47,000 do you pay it?

let them show the letter of warning given to me

they can only show termination letter give to four (4) of us with the same allegation

do you think am afraid of Aroms farm

I think legal body will visit the farm to known the type of training giving to us except plantain propagation

so four of us commit the same offence?

can a farm without a produce give out a training

I think i still have other 3 people fired by you that can testify to this

only successful practise in this farm is plantain multiplication
Jobs/VacanciesAroms Farm Graduate Training Is Fraud by Beboy23(op): 6:14pm On Mar 23, 2016
Arom farm graduate training is fraud, they will invite you and tell you they will train you for two month which is a great lie,you will start manual work from your first day you resume without telling you what they want to pay after two month of hard labour,you will be digging, weeding and other manual work for complete two month, after two month they will promise to pay you 30,000naira or you leave, even if you agree to stay after one month they will lay you off and invite another graduate to do the manual labour for another two month to use and drop, that is their system, noting like management, they don't have any produce, they are complete failure because the owner don't listen to professional advise, bad land with bad management.

I have prove to all this claim

I want to save my fellow nairalander cos this forum has save me alot
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Graduate Trainee Program 2016 by Beboy23(m): 6:10pm On Mar 23, 2016
Arom farm graduate training is fraud, they will invite you and tell you they will train you for two month which is a great lie,you will start manual work from your first day you resume without telling you what they want to pay after two month of hard labour,you will be digging, weeding and other manual work for complete two month, after two month they will promise to pay you 30,000naira or you leave, even if you agree to stay after one month they will lay you off and invite another graduate to do the manual labour for another two month to use and drop, that is their system, noting like management, they don't have any produce, they are complete failure because the owner don't listen to professional advise, bad land with bad management.

I have prove to all this claim

I want to save my fellow nairalander cos this forum has save me alot
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Agric Graduate Trainee At Aroms Farms Nigeria Limited by Beboy23(m): 6:09pm On Mar 23, 2016
Arom farm graduate training is fraud, they will invite you and tell you they will train you for two month which is a great lie,you will start manual work from your first day you resume without telling you what they want to pay after two month of hard labour,you will be digging, weeding and other manual work for complete two month, after two month they will promise to pay you 30,000naira or you leave, even if you agree to stay after one month they will lay you off and invite another graduate to do the manual labour for another two month to use and drop, that is their system, noting like management, they don't have any produce, they are complete failure because the owner don't listen to professional advise, bad land with bad management.

I have prove to all this claim

I want to save my fellow nairalander cos this forum has save me alot
AgricultureRe: Aroms Farms Nig. Ltd. Offers Prospective Job Opportunity to Agric Graduates by Beboy23(m): 5:58pm On Mar 23, 2016
Arom farm graduate training is fraud, they will invite you and tell you they will train you for two month which is a great lie,you will start manual work from your first day you resume without telling you what they want to pay after two month of hard labour,you will be digging, weeding and other manual work for complete two month, after two month they will promise to pay you 30,000naira or you leave, even if you agree to stay after one month they will lay you off and invite another graduate to do the manual labour for another two month to use and drop, that is their system, noting like management, they don't have any produce, they are complete failure because the owner don't listen to professional advise, bad land with bad management.

I have prove to all this claim

I want to save my fellow nairalander cos this forum has save me alot
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Aroms Farms Nigeria Limited Graduate Trainees Program 2016 by Beboy23(m): 5:55pm On Mar 23, 2016
Arom farm graduate training is fraud, they will invite you and tell you they will train you for two month which is a great lie,you will start manual work from your first day you resume without telling you what they want to pay after two month of hard labour,you will be digging, weeding and other manual work for complete two month, after two month they will promise to pay you 30,000naira or you leave, even if you agree to stay after one month they will lay you off and invite another graduate to do the manual labour for another two month to use and drop, that is their system, noting like management, they don't have any produce, they are complete failure because the owner don't listen to professional advise, bad land with bad management.

I have prove to all this claim

I want to save my fellow nairalander cos this forum has save me alot
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Agric Graduate Trainee Recruitment At Aroms Farms Nigeria Limited by Beboy23(m): 5:46pm On Mar 23, 2016
Arom farm graduate training is fraud, they will invite you and tell you they will train you for two month which is a great lie,you will start manual work from your first day you resume without telling you what they want to pay after two month of hard labour,you will be digging, weeding and other manual work for complete two month, after two month they will promise to pay you 30,000naira or you leave, even if you agree to stay after one month they will lay you off and invite another graduate to do the manual labour for another two month to use and drop, that is their system, noting like management, they don't have any produce, they are complete failure because the owner don't listen to professional advise, bad land with bad management.

I have prove to all this claim

I want to save my fellow nairalander cos this forum has save me alot
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Bemil Nigeria Limited Interview by Beboy23(m): 5:19pm On Mar 01, 2016
I have worked with them before, what position do you apply for
AgricultureRe: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by Beboy23(m): 9:43pm On Jan 29, 2016
vanpeele:
@DICON2

I planted 4 varieties
Murano
General Lee
Olympian
Nagano

Murano was the best (obviously). Nagano is the second biggest but it doesn't do well in the harmattan AT ALL. The most common up here are super marketer, marketer, poinsett, poinsett 76 and darina mix hybrid.
Please am into cucumber farming, hw can i get this murano first, my mail; Blessing_tolu@yahoo.com
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Massive Recruitment At Accion Microfinance Bank Limited by Beboy23(m): 6:55pm On Jan 21, 2016
I got the invitation too
Jobs/VacanciesRe: FGIP Recruitment by Beboy23(m): 4:18pm On Dec 18, 2015
jony247:
came to benin for Uba test and passed, don't know if they will invite for interview anytime soon. Don't know if it is worthwhile to travel to lag for this FGIP test . Its an internship position.
Bro am also at Benin, pls what are the expectations for the text
Jobs/VacanciesRe: UBA Recruiting by Beboy23(m): 7:46pm On Dec 17, 2015
otimize:
submitted mine in benin today, the guy i meet told me i will get feedback from them, saw Cvs on his table...
Pls which branch did you submitted yours
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Green Shift Africa West Africa Members/volunteers Recruitment by Beboy23(m): 11:12pm On Dec 13, 2015
Thanks bro, i will try dat
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Green Shift Africa West Africa Members/volunteers Recruitment by Beboy23(m): 9:03pm On Dec 13, 2015
seun66:
I think you'll have to scan and give to a police man or lawyer to write his/her name and sign on it
U are saying i should photocopy my bio page and give it to legal personnel to sign for me then Re scan and send it to them?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Green Shift Africa West Africa Members/volunteers Recruitment by Beboy23(m): 2:12pm On Dec 13, 2015
I scan the code of conduct and my international passport and send it to them as required, but mail me back that it must be endorse either by police or legal person, pls help i don't no hw to go about it
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Aroms Farms Invitation by Beboy23(op): 10:14pm On Nov 21, 2015
sirExPresiDent:
is It for farm Operations manager?
Yes
Jobs/VacanciesAroms Farms Invitation by Beboy23(op): 6:08pm On Nov 20, 2015
How else got invitation from Aroms Farms Nigeria Limited
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Who Else Received Interview Invitation From Greenshift Africa by Beboy23(op): 8:11pm On Nov 18, 2015
Paschal001:
Same here.. ..

They said Skype interview. Those guys are funny o... What of we wey no get Skype? Or get better network?
Do you prepare atal
Jobs/VacanciesWho Else Received Interview Invitation From Greenshift Africa by Beboy23(op): 4:45pm On Nov 18, 2015
I received interview invitation from GreenShift Africa, who else is with me?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Graduate Trainee Opportunity In a Top Bank In Nigeria by Beboy23(m): 7:19pm On Nov 14, 2015
I need the past question too Blessing_tolu@yahoo.com
PhonesRe: The Best Smartphone That Costs Less Than 25K by Beboy23(m): 4:58pm On Sep 27, 2015
abimic:
Don't know of hot note 2 but I use hot note from infinix and believe me, it's so cool. The battery capacity pegged at 4000mAh was one i couldn't have wish less for, even though the battery attracted me more to it. Battery has suffered me in this life so I wanted to use a phone I would never worry about battery level,then I chose hot note. Update! Hot note runs on kitkat but lollipop update is available to it even though I run on kitkat,will do that later. It has 5.5 inches screen, camera both front and back are awesome:2and 8MP, and talking about RAM and processor's speed, they are very good and I bet it, u won't regret going for it. Bought mine since may and believe me, I don't charge daily. I bought mine 26k at onitsha but it varies in price though, jumia is #23500, some #24k and so on. It has Hotspot, hotknot, cast screen, swipe to pick calls, etc. For that amount u budgeted, infinix hot note will be a right choice.
Seconded by me I have never use a phone like infinix hot note, with best battery ever of 4000mAh, good camera, you will not ever regret buying the phone
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Apply For The African Union Youth Volunteer Corps (AU-YVC) 2016 Recruitment by Beboy23(m): 12:58pm On Sep 26, 2015
Edokpia:
. The response message is not necessary,as far it showed delivered when you sent it,I did not receive response too,it baffulled me when I see applicants disturbing themselves over this issue,when I sent my application I also coppied same to my second e.mail address simutaneously,after showing delivered without the purported response I check on my second email behold every thing I sent was in my inbox,SO what will now stop AU to receive SAME application sent SAME time.
Same here, I also forward the message to my second mail and it delivered, so I don't think we have problem, let us wait for September 30, God bless

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