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please my fellow nairalanders i just want to ask a question...... how profitable is chilli pepper farming? is it a profitable farming venture or not just that profitable. am in Lagos and a friend of mine is looking to invest heavily on chilli pepper farming i want to know if there are steady buyers for it or not. although pepper sells well but i don't really know of this chilli pepper please how profitable is it here in Lagos? thanks.... |
ifedola28:please how profitable is chilli pepper farming? is it a profitable farming venture or not just that profitable. am in Lagos and a friend of mine is looking to invest heavily on chilli pepper farming.... i want to know if there are steady buyers for it or not. although pepper sells well but i don't really know of this chilli pepper. please how profitable is it and how many bags can be gotten from 1000 chilli pepper stands every week? thanks.... |
veggieman2be:please how profitable is chilli pepper farming? is it a profitable farming venture or not just that profitable. am in Lagos and a friend of mine is looking to invest heavily on chilli pepper farming.... i want to know if there are steady buyers for it or not. although pepper sells well but i don't really know of this chilli pepper. please how profitable is it and how many bags can be gotten from 1000 chilli pepper stands every week? thanks.... |
ogbongenet: okoroemeka:please how profitable is chilli pepper farming? how many bags can be gotten from 1000 chilli pepper stands every week? thanks.... |
okoroemeka:please how profitable is chilli pepper farming? is it a profitable farming venture or not just that profitable. am in Lagos and a friend of mine is looking to invest heavily on chilli pepper farming.... i want to know if there are steady buyers for it or not. although pepper sells well but i don't really know of this chilli pepper. please how profitable is it and how many bags can be gotten from 1000 chilli pepper stands every week? thanks.... |
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please my fellow nairalanders i just want to ask a question...... how profitable is chilli pepper farming? is it a profitable farming venture or not just that profitable. am in Lagos and a friend of mine is looking to invest heavily on chilli pepper farming i want to know if there are steady buyers for it or not. although pepper sells well but i don't really know of this chilli pepper please how profitable is it here in Lagos? thanks.... |
please my fellow nairalanders i just want to ask a question...... how profitable is chilli pepper farming? is it a profitable farming venture or not just that profitable. am in Lagos and a friend of mine is looking to invest heavily on chilli pepper farming i want to know if there are steady buyers for it or not. although pepper sells well but i don't really know of this chilli pepper please how profitable is it here in Lagos? thanks.... |
please my fellow nairalanders i just want to ask a question...... how profitable is chilli pepper farming? is it a profitable farming venture or not just that profitable. am in Lagos and a friend of mine is looking to invest heavily on chilli pepper farming i want to know if there are steady buyers for it or not. although pepper sells well but i don't really know of this chilli pepper please how profitable is it here in Lagos? thanks.... |
please my fellow nairalanders i just want to ask a question...... how profitable is chilli pepper farming? is it a profitable farming venture or not just that profitable. am in Lagos and a friend of mine is looking to invest heavily on chilli pepper farming i want to know if there are steady buyers for it or not. although pepper sells well but i don't really know of this chilli pepper please how profitable is it here in Lagos? thanks.... |
please my fellow nairalanders i just want to ask a question...... how profitable is chilli pepper farming? is it a profitable farming venture or not just that profitable. am in Lagos and a friend of mine is looking to invest heavily on chilli pepper farming i want to know if there are steady buyers for it or not. although pepper sells well but i don't really know of this chilli pepper please how profitable is it here in Lagos? thanks.... |
please my fellow nairalanders i just want to ask a question...... how profitable is chilli pepper farming? is it a profitable farming venture or not just that profitable. am in Lagos and a friend of mine is looking to invest heavily on chilli pepper farming i want to know if there are steady buyers for it or not. although pepper sells well but i don't really know of this chilli pepper please how profitable is it here in Lagos? thanks.... |
please my fellow nairalanders i just want to ask a question...... how profitable is chilli pepper farming? is it a profitable farming venture or not just that profitable. am in Lagos and a friend of mine is looking to invest heavily on chilli pepper farming i want to know if there are steady buyers for it or not. although pepper sells well but i don't really know of this chilli pepper please how profitable is it here in Lagos? thanks.... |
please my fellow nairalanders i just want to ask a question...... how profitable is chilli pepper farming? is it a profitable farming venture or not just that profitable. am in Lagos and a friend of mine is looking to invest heavily on chilli pepper farming i want to know if there are steady buyers for it or not. although pepper sells well but i don't really know of this chilli pepper please how profitable is it here in Lagos? thanks.... |
please my fellow nairalanders i just want to ask a question...... how profitable is chilli pepper farming? is it a profitable farming venture or not just that profitable. am in Lagos and a friend of mine is looking to invest heavily on chilli pepper farming i want to know if there are steady buyers for it or not. although pepper sells well but i don't really know of this chilli pepper please how profitable is it here in Lagos? thanks.... |
Slavery is one of the vilest institutions ever created by man. Islam institutionalized slavery. Allah, the Islamic God, created ETERNAL LAWS allowing Muslims to own and rape their slaves. Muslims can enslave kafirs and keep the female captives as sex-slaves. If Islam succeeds in conquering the world, there will, most likely, arise again Islamic corporations for breeding, raising, and trading slaves in tens of millions as was done until the late 19th century. Kafir women will again likely become the sex-slaves of Muslim masters. This evil horrid treatment, which so characterized fate of tens of millions of kafirs at the hands of Muslims, may make a comeback on the world-stage. Muhammad, the apostle of God, the Islamic prophet of peace, was a slaver. He owned 40 slaves some of them blacks. Muhammad had kept his female slaves as concubines, so did his comrades and pious companions. Mahran, one of Muhammad’s black slave, was made him to carry the belongings of Muhammad and his companions while on a journey through the burning desert as Muhammad said: "Carry them, for you are a ship." Thereafter, he became known by that surname, Safina ('ship'). Relating this own story, Mahran said: "The apostle of God and his companions went on a trip. (When) their belongings became too heavy for them to carry, Muhammad told me, 'Spread your garment.' They filled it with their belongings, then they put it on me. The apostle of God told me, 'Carry (it), for you are a ship.' Even if I was carrying the load of six or seven donkeys while we were on a journey, anyone who felt weak would throw his clothes or his shield or his sword on me so I would carry that, a heavy load. The prophet told me, 'You are a ship"' (refer to Ibn Qayyim, p. 115–116; al-Hulya, Vol. 1, p. 369, quoted from Ahmad 5:222). |
Slavery is one of the vilest institutions ever created by man. Islam institutionalized slavery. Allah, the Islamic God, created ETERNAL LAWS allowing Muslims to own and rape their slaves. Muslims can enslave kafirs and keep the female captives as sex-slaves. If Islam succeeds in conquering the world, there will, most likely, arise again Islamic corporations for breeding, raising, and trading slaves in tens of millions as was done until the late 19th century. Kafir women will again likely become the sex-slaves of Muslim masters. This evil horrid treatment, which so characterized fate of tens of millions of kafirs at the hands of Muslims, may make a comeback on the world-stage. Muhammad, the apostle of God, the Islamic prophet of peace, was a slaver. He owned 40 slaves some of them blacks. Muhammad had kept his female slaves as concubines, so did his comrades and pious companions. Mahran, one of Muhammad’s black slave, was made him to carry the belongings of Muhammad and his companions while on a journey through the burning desert as Muhammad said: "Carry them, for you are a ship." Thereafter, he became known by that surname, Safina ('ship'). Relating this own story, Mahran said: "The apostle of God and his companions went on a trip. (When) their belongings became too heavy for them to carry, Muhammad told me, 'Spread your garment.' They filled it with their belongings, then they put it on me. The apostle of God told me, 'Carry (it), for you are a ship.' Even if I was carrying the load of six or seven donkeys while we were on a journey, anyone who felt weak would throw his clothes or his shield or his sword on me so I would carry that, a heavy load. The prophet told me, 'You are a ship"' (refer to Ibn Qayyim, p. 115–116; al-Hulya, Vol. 1, p. 369, quoted from Ahmad 5:222). |
Slavery is one of the vilest institutions ever created by man. Islam institutionalized slavery. Allah, the Islamic God, created ETERNAL LAWS allowing Muslims to own and rape their slaves. Muslims can enslave kafirs and keep the female captives as sex-slaves. If Islam succeeds in conquering the world, there will, most likely, arise again Islamic corporations for breeding, raising, and trading slaves in tens of millions as was done until the late 19th century. Kafir women will again likely become the sex-slaves of Muslim masters. This evil horrid treatment, which so characterized fate of tens of millions of kafirs at the hands of Muslims, may make a comeback on the world-stage. Muhammad, the apostle of God, the Islamic prophet of peace, was a slaver. He owned 40 slaves some of them blacks. Muhammad had kept his female slaves as concubines, so did his comrades and pious companions. Mahran, one of Muhammad’s black slave, was made him to carry the belongings of Muhammad and his companions while on a journey through the burning desert as Muhammad said: "Carry them, for you are a ship." Thereafter, he became known by that surname, Safina ('ship'). Relating this own story, Mahran said: "The apostle of God and his companions went on a trip. (When) their belongings became too heavy for them to carry, Muhammad told me, 'Spread your garment.' They filled it with their belongings, then they put it on me. The apostle of God told me, 'Carry (it), for you are a ship.' Even if I was carrying the load of six or seven donkeys while we were on a journey, anyone who felt weak would throw his clothes or his shield or his sword on me so I would carry that, a heavy load. The prophet told me, 'You are a ship"' (refer to Ibn Qayyim, p. 115–116; al-Hulya, Vol. 1, p. 369, quoted from Ahmad 5:222). |
Slavery is one of the vilest institutions ever created by man. Islam institutionalized slavery. Allah, the Islamic God, created ETERNAL LAWS allowing Muslims to own and rape their slaves. Muslims can enslave kafirs and keep the female captives as sex-slaves. If Islam succeeds in conquering the world, there will, most likely, arise again Islamic corporations for breeding, raising, and trading slaves in tens of millions as was done until the late 19th century. Kafir women will again likely become the sex-slaves of Muslim masters. This evil horrid treatment, which so characterized fate of tens of millions of kafirs at the hands of Muslims, may make a comeback on the world-stage. Muhammad, the apostle of God, the Islamic prophet of peace, was a slaver. He owned 40 slaves some of them blacks. Muhammad had kept his female slaves as concubines, so did his comrades and pious companions. Mahran, one of Muhammad’s black slave, was made him to carry the belongings of Muhammad and his companions while on a journey through the burning desert as Muhammad said: "Carry them, for you are a ship." Thereafter, he became known by that surname, Safina ('ship'). Relating this own story, Mahran said: "The apostle of God and his companions went on a trip. (When) their belongings became too heavy for them to carry, Muhammad told me, 'Spread your garment.' They filled it with their belongings, then they put it on me. The apostle of God told me, 'Carry (it), for you are a ship.' Even if I was carrying the load of six or seven donkeys while we were on a journey, anyone who felt weak would throw his clothes or his shield or his sword on me so I would carry that, a heavy load. The prophet told me, 'You are a ship"' (refer to Ibn Qayyim, p. 115–116; al-Hulya, Vol. 1, p. 369, quoted from Ahmad 5:222). |
Slavery is one of the vilest institutions ever created by man. Islam institutionalized slavery. Allah, the Islamic God, created ETERNAL LAWS allowing Muslims to own and rape their slaves. Muslims can enslave kafirs and keep the female captives as sex-slaves. If Islam succeeds in conquering the world, there will, most likely, arise again Islamic corporations for breeding, raising, and trading slaves in tens of millions as was done until the late 19th century. Kafir women will again likely become the sex-slaves of Muslim masters. This evil horrid treatment, which so characterized fate of tens of millions of kafirs at the hands of Muslims, may make a comeback on the world-stage. Muhammad, the apostle of God, the Islamic prophet of peace, was a slaver. He owned 40 slaves some of them blacks. Muhammad had kept his female slaves as concubines, so did his comrades and pious companions. Mahran, one of Muhammad’s black slave, was made him to carry the belongings of Muhammad and his companions while on a journey through the burning desert as Muhammad said: "Carry them, for you are a ship." Thereafter, he became known by that surname, Safina ('ship'). Relating this own story, Mahran said: "The apostle of God and his companions went on a trip. (When) their belongings became too heavy for them to carry, Muhammad told me, 'Spread your garment.' They filled it with their belongings, then they put it on me. The apostle of God told me, 'Carry (it), for you are a ship.' Even if I was carrying the load of six or seven donkeys while we were on a journey, anyone who felt weak would throw his clothes or his shield or his sword on me so I would carry that, a heavy load. The prophet told me, 'You are a ship"' (refer to Ibn Qayyim, p. 115–116; al-Hulya, Vol. 1, p. 369, quoted from Ahmad 5:222). |
Are boko haram members aware of the racism in Saudi Arabia? What are they fighting for then when the Saudis hate their blackness? Smh This incident will discourage many black Muslims from going to hajj again. Racism is evil!! |
We need emancipation from mental slavery.if mecca was to be in africa it will never attain the title of holly land.a lot of so called mohammed monumental bulding in mecca are now shopping malls and showbiz store while religious bigots and gullible fanatics waste life saving on a so called "holy" excursion.God is nevr in a place He is always in His place...in you! |
Lesson to all other prospective hajj pilgrims Stay in your country where you are loved and where you can practice your religion in peace! Stop looking for God where He is not present! Stop going where you are not wanted where you are treated like trash! Stop saving your money to buy tickets to the grave! A word is enough for the wise! |