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Enjoy your weekend with crispy banana chips. |
Enjoy your weekend with crispy banana chips. |
Crispy Sweet Banana Chips from MercyGreen Farms located in Ogun State. Perfect for refreshment and giftings. You would love it. Retail and bulk available. To place Orders Please Contact 08030699358
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Crispy Sweet Banana Chips from MercyGreen Farms located in Ogun State. Perfect for refreshment and giftings. Retail and bulk available. To place Orders Please Contact 08030699358
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There are manual pumps I know that are more affordable, durable and can irritate 2acres. Available here in Nigeria. |
I have lemongrass. WhatsApp +2348030699358 |
You can use lemon grass oil |
You can sign up for Talk Therapy with Mercy. She has been through childhood trauma too. +2348030699358 |
Charcoal Briquettes is a game changer |
Well done |
Bio-charcoal is a lucrative business which requires creating cooking fuel from agricultural waste. It is a new innovation with great prospect. Visit Mercy green initiative page on facebook and instagram for details. |
Price is #120,000 Documents - Receipt Signing of agreement provided by your lawyer Lighthouse50: |
Plot of land available at odeda local government ogun state. If interested contact 09031894049. |
Nice work. Please how much is a bag? Or how is it sold? |
Let her take advantage of the present costly cooking gas, kerosene and wood charcoal to learn how to produce bio-charcoal from agricultural wastes. An online training currently ongoing is conducted by Mercy Green Initiative. Their contact is 08030699358 |
Bio-charcoal is a fuel produced from agricultural wastes. It's environmental friendly as it doesn't involve the cutting down of trees at all It burns faster and longer than charcoal It's easier to use than charcoal and it is 35-50% cheaper than wood charcoal *Mercy Green Initiative* Present *Online Training on Bio-charcoal* *Key Topics* * Overview *Introduction *Raw materials for the bio-charcoal production *Tools for production *Pyrolysis process *Post-pyrolysis process *Binding agents *Moulding Drying Air-drying and Packaging. Duration: 5days Time:8-10pm Training Medium:WhatsApp Training Fee:NGN 5,000. Payment instructions; Pay your fee to the account details below Bank: GTBANK ACC no: 0129924866 ACC name: Olapese Aanuoluwapo *DM payment evidence to +2348030699358 to be added to the paid group. Thanks
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Bio-charcoal is a fuel produced from agricultural wastes. It's environmental friendly as it doesn't involve the cutting down of trees at all It burns faster and longer than charcoal It's easier to use than charcoal and it is 35-50% cheaper than wood charcoal *Mercy Green Initiative* Present *Online Training on Bio-charcoal* *Key Topics* * Overview *Introduction *Raw materials for the bio-charcoal production *Tools for production *Pyrolysis process *Post-pyrolysis process *Binding agents *Moulding Drying Air-drying and Packaging. Duration: 5days Time:8-10pm Training Medium:WhatsApp Training Fee:NGN 5,000. Payment instructions; Pay your fee to the account details below Bank: GTBANK ACC no: 0129924866 ACC name: Olapese Aanuoluwapo *DM payment evidence to +2348030699358 to be added to the paid group. Thanks
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I have someone who's interested. Is accommodation included? |
I prefer hand washing to the machine for laundries. I advise you get a good generator instead. |
Henergee:I have one I'm willing to sell |
The red bricks is stronger, cheaper, cost effective and more appealing compared to blocks as it requires little or no plastering. A regular brick cost #120 while an interlock brick which requires nomortar for joining is #150. |
That's achievable when you use interlock red bricks
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Well done. Receive grace for exploit in Jesus name |
God is faithful |
God is faithful |
How are you |
Rainbow maize farming. |
Freshly harvested
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What do you think?
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This rare rainbow colored maize is the most beautiful in the world. It can serve both as cornmeal and popcorn. First of its kind on Nigerian soil. Glory be to God. |
WhatsApp 08030699358 for some of my articles |