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adedam007:Trevo Office abii |
Tsunami, during my time, they sent about 90 summfin away from just faculty if agric |
All I see is a male version of Zahra |
if it can support the load, maybe we can use it to supplement wood where possible, saving our ecosystem |
Maple:No Sir, the only reason why Ruminants have been fed dry fodder or silage is the perceived ease at which it is stored, and Hydroponic fodder is same Roughage constituent as dry fodder only this time with higher moisture content, higher digest ability and much higher nutrient base. I wish I had the time to create a thread on Hydroponics now, but in fullness if time |
felixzo1:silage is good but if you really want to go into intensive culture I recommend Hydroponics (soiless culture of fodder), it's 50% cheaper and requires less than 100x space as silage or soil fodder growing, plus it also puts total feed production at your disposal and its more nutritious than hay, silage or soil grown fodder. you can Private chat me for more info. bigval007@gmail.com |
Nooooo! |
well, there is rarely going to be occurrence of disease outbreaks from the waste products, (some farms use the poultry waste to nourish the pond/fish) but if you ever want to certify your fish farm for exports you need a 30m space between fish production and poultry |
Very good water body for fish production, it's just a phenomenon called, upwelling |
ULSHERLAN:the guy is just a bad looser, the awarded are given based on votes casted, Education isn't same as having a degree. |
maybe that's his punchline, or maybe its inspiration. the guy never marry ba maybe that's his punchline, or maybe its inspiration. the guy never marry ba |
ednut1:I can tell you that farmed fish are safer in the sense that we don't know how polluted the water bodies does fishes were caught, some have loads of heavy metal contents in their flesh |
free education is not the way forward now, we need to improve the quality of our education, maybe at a subsidized Rate. |
what's the title of this movie. let me guess. The Padlock Girl |
nna This babe fine |
I recommend she should try Trevo, guess this might not get to her, but if anyone can, pls relay it. Check out, trevo.life/valentine |
lalasticlala:My b.day mate |
Many Nigerians are I'll and poor, why don't we get paid by helping people out of these situations. Bigval007@gmail.com |
kaycid77:Lol @ Pamo clinic |
Hello sir, I would have been in your shoes if not for an uncle of mine who after 12yrs enslavement in the bank lost his job, he showed me the business of the 21st century, Its basically generating wealth from the present needs in Nigeria, pm me @ bigval007@gmail.com, and We will talk better |
[quote author=Akon419 post=35361931]Tuesday, June 30, 2015 FG appoints Ladan to oversee DPR : NAN The Federal Government has appointed Mallam Mordecai Danteni Ladan, to oversee the activities of the Department of Petroleum Resources, a statement posted on the website of the DPR on Monday stated. According to the statement, Ladan is to take over from the former DPR Director, Mr George Osahon, whose tenure elapsed on June 19. It said that a memorandum dated June 19, stated that the appointment was with immediate effect. Ladan, according to the statement, is a Petrochemist by profession, who joined DPR in Nov. 23, 1987 as a Senior Analytical Chemist. The statement said that Ladan was deployed to the Safety and Environment Branch under the then Technical Services Division. It said that Ladan rose through the ranks to occupy various key positions within the organisation, including Zonal Operations Controller, DPR Kaduna. According to the statement, Ladan, having attained the rank of Deputy Director, was appointed Head, Downstream Monitoring and Regulation Division in Oct. 2005 to June 2013. He was appointed Head, Gas Monitoring and Regulation Division in June 2013 to May 2014. He later became the Head, Safety, Health and Environment Division in May 2014 until his recent appointment. “Mr Ladan is highly accomplished both professionally and academically; he is Fulbright Scholar (Hubert H. Humphrey, North-South Fellow) where he bagged a Certificate in Environmental and Regulatory Policy / Public Affairs June 1991. “He bagged M.Sc. Petrochemicals & Hydrocarbon Chemistry from the University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology, UK March 1986. “He also has a B.Sc. (Hons) in Chemistry from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria July 1982; West African School Certificate from the Federal Government College, Kano June 1978. “He was born on the June 24, 1957 and is married with children,” it stated. Finished secondary school at 23 |
rexbuton:guy u are just a clown |
congrats freshers, may your Journey not end with Tsunami ![]() |
like Orezi's Rihanna like Orezi's Rihanna |
wat d eff is dis ![]() |
Obasgilbert: lmao[color=#770077][/color] |
wrench:I saw it ![]() |
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maybe that's his punchline, or maybe its inspiration. the guy never marry ba



