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Agriculture / Re: Does Anyone Have Farmland Of Less Than 100,000 Naira Per Acre? by DanielAgboro(m): 2:55pm On Jun 10
Caleb15:
There's one at badagry, let me know if you're interested.

NOTE:- it's not up to 5 acres

Thanks for replying. Unfortunately I am avoiding Lagos lands, sorry.

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Agriculture / Does Anyone Have Farmland Of Less Than 100,000 Naira Per Acre? by DanielAgboro(m): 9:55am On Jun 10
Good morning,

Looking to purchase farmland, need 5 acres. My budget is 100,000 naira per acre. Interested in lands in ogun, oyo, osun, ondo, kwara, kogi, delta states.

Please drop a message if you have such lands for sale.

Thanks,
Dan

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Agriculture / Re: Quality Bulldozer Land Clearing Service Nationwide. Reliable services. by DanielAgboro(m): 8:05pm On Feb 11
Machinesandwrks:
Agricultural Lands also available for sale in Oyo state

How much? Please dm
Agriculture / Re: Acres Of farmland For Sale At N60,000 Per Acre by DanielAgboro(m): 5:37pm On Aug 09, 2022
Hello,

Will I be able to get a c of o for the lands you are selling?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: As A Female, What Skills Do I Need To Acquire Before Going Abroad? by DanielAgboro(m): 10:29pm On Jul 07, 2021
Learn how to do braids. Don’t try to sell wigs, you can’t outsell AliExpress, however women do need to do something after buying wigs that involves sewing, looks like a net. learn how to do that.

Also learn sewing, barbing.

On the computer side, learn sql, coding, do courses from aws and google. Some are free to learn

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Agriculture / Re: Are There Any Hallucinogenic Or Psychedelic Plants Or Herbs Found In Nigeria by DanielAgboro(m): 10:22pm On Nov 23, 2020
jonas117:
Thank you, is it poisonous, and how does it make you feel, is it a hallucinogenic

I haven’t tried it but during my service year in Akure, I saw people use it to ‘increase’ the alcohol. The way they acted after drinking, it’s most definitely hallucinogenic.
Agriculture / Re: Are There Any Hallucinogenic Or Psychedelic Plants Or Herbs Found In Nigeria by DanielAgboro(m): 3:02pm On Sep 13, 2020
Gegemu is probably the easiest for you to get.
Agriculture / Re: You Need Land For Your Farm Around Ifo Ogun State ? by DanielAgboro(m): 8:07am On Aug 18, 2020
Williamson123:
No long talk . just comment below and signify if you need land amount of land for your farming, Poultry or any kind of factory for rentage and sale ...
.. around Ifo ogun state .. it's cheap ,real and legit! ..

Hi, do you have any farm land for sale close to Imeko? If so how much is an acre?
Art, Graphics & Video / Re: Designer Needed. by DanielAgboro(m): 5:29pm On May 31, 2020
herbaylove:
#herbaydidit
Hi, Please DM me your phone number
Art, Graphics & Video / Designer Needed. by DanielAgboro(m): 10:37am On May 30, 2020
Hello,

I need a designer for the following:

1) Front and back book design mockup
2) 2 front and back product designs for doypacks mock ups
3)Logo edit
4) apron designs
5) Bib designs

You will have seven days from start to finish.

To make life easy for everybody, please comment your qoute below as well as projects you have handles in the past. If I like it, I will message you, we exchange numbers and proceed.

see some designs of what i am after below.

Thanks

Web Market / Build A Website by DanielAgboro(m): 4:34pm On Jul 12, 2019
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Literature / Re: Nora Roberts Replies Accusation Of Plagiarism By Tomi Adeyemi In Style by DanielAgboro(m): 7:37am On Nov 30, 2018
This is what happens when you run to social media for everything. Tomi should consider herself lucky that she has not been sued yet.

And for the rest of you, if you have a case to prove, please take it to the police or courts. I am sick of this “calling out” mentality.

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Politics / Letter To The President 12/05/2018 by DanielAgboro(m): 11:09am On May 12, 2018
The Emperor’s New Clothes. A letter to the President of Nigeria

Dear Mr. President,

The first time I heard your name I was in Primary school learning about past Nigerian Heads of State. They said you became the Head of State through a coup in 1983. I was eight years old and didn’t know what a coup d'état was but the way they said it, I knew it was not a good thing you did.

As I grew older, I became more aware of what was going on in Nigeria. I felt the pains of trekking during fuel scarcities. The irritation to my eyes while using an ‘Abacha stove’. Almost dying of Typhoid at the age of thirteen because the Hospital did not have the right drugs to treat me. I Shouted ‘Up NEPA’ whenever they ‘brought light’. I would read about developed countries and wonder when my country would catch up.

The next time I would hear about you was in 2011. To be honest I voted for Jonathan. Like the majority of Nigerians, I believed in him. On hearing Jonathan won, a bunch uncivilised animals went on a rampage killing civilians, including a number of Youth Corpers who were at the prime of their lives. But we will not talk about that today.

We all know what happened between 2011 and 2015. Jonathan was inefficient as President. Personally I believe he is a gentle soul who had the misfortune of been surrounded by scroungers and sycophants. He probably would have done more if he had the right team.
Anyway there is no need crying over spilt milk.

As 2015 election approached, the general consensus was we could not let the culture of impunity continue. It was time for somebody new. To be frank and sincere with you, the people I would have loved to see run for President were Nuhu Ribadu, Sanusi L Sanusi and Raji Fashola, all of whom did not run.

And then you came on board again. This time you were preaching change.

Permit me to quote your speech at Chatham House on 26 February, 2015:
‘I have heard and read references to me as a former dictator in many respected British newspapers including the well regarded Economist. Let me say without sounding defensive that dictatorship goes with military rule, though some might be less dictatorial than others. I take responsibility for whatever happened under my watch.
I cannot change the past. But I can change the present and the future. So before you is a former military ruler and a converted democrat who is ready to operate under democratic norms and is subjecting himself to the rigours of democratic elections for the fourth time’.

And I believed you. We believed you.

I had moved to UK to study at that time and even though I did not go home to vote, I did all I could you support your candidacy. I told everyone you were now a changed man. You were going to make Nigeria a better place.

You won and we were happy. Finally it was time to move forward.

It was time for change.

But there was no change.

It has been over 3 years since you became President but nothing has changed. We still do not have stable electricity. Roads are still bad. The education sector is still bad. Healthcare is still substandard. Boko-haram has not been defeated. No security for lives and properties. No change for the better.

Instead things are getting worse. Unemployment rates has increased (and please don’t give us phoney statistics, no one believes them!). Herdsmen who should be herding cows now murder people in their sleep. And this has happened on your watch!!!

Your Vice President, Press Secretaries and Special Advisers on New Media (whatever that is) have been going from pillar to post reminding us of the corruption during the Jonathan Administration.

Listen Mr President, we are all fully aware of every corruption that happened during the previous administration and unless you have successfully secured a conviction, please stop telling us about the corruption in Jonathan’s Government.

You were elected to sort things out, not remind us of the failures of others. Leave that to the historians.

Now to the real reason I am writing you.

I wonder if you have read a tale called ‘The Emperor’s new clothes’ written by the Danish Author Hans Christian Anderson. In the story 2 tailors had promised to make clothes for the Emperor, they told him the cloth would only be visible to wise people. Any foolish person would be unable to see the dress and it would be invisible to them.

In reality, they made no clothes at all and when the Emperor paraded in front of his subjects in the new clothes, no one dared say they could not see the clothes for fear they will be seen as stupid.

Until a child cried out ‘but the emperor isn’t wearing anything’

You, Mr President, are that emperor and I am that child. You have surrounded yourself with people who are not telling you the truth. They are only telling you what you want to hear.

Mr President ‘You are not wearing anything’.

How else do you explain your inactions following reports of murder by the so called Herdsmen? Are you no longer President? Do the Police and security Chiefs not report to you anymore? Have you lost your power to hire and fire? Are you not our Commander-in-Chief anymore? Or is it that you have lost your will to command? Or have you become too comfortable to lead?

Please tell us what is wrong? Why are certain groups of people able to get guns illegally and travel freely round the country killing & abducting men, women and children? Children!!! Mr President!!!

Let us leave that for now and talk about your Team building skills. Project Management 101: identify problem, create a plan, build a team, get budget and execute.

First of all I don’t think you have a coherent plan for Nigeria. Even if you had one, your current team does not look like it can deliver.
Let take Your Minister of Information (Nigeria’s Chief Marketing Officer) for example, he was asked on International TV ‘which country cooks the best Jollof rice?’ Your minister replied ‘Senegal’. I cried that night. Imagine asking the CEO of Pepsi Cola which cola drink is the best and he replies Coca Cola.

Where is our self-esteem as a nation?

Every country is trying to represent itself in a good light. See US and there President who is trying to make ‘America great again’. Donald Trump is America’s top cheerleader. Can’t we learn from them?

How do you as President persuade foreign investors and tourist to come to Nigeria when you have no faith in Nigeria Yourself?
You went to UK for 4 days to seek medical help. Does it not sound disgraceful to you as President that you have to go somewhere else to get the medical care? Since you started going to UK for medical help, I have always wanted to ask you certain questions. Is it that you don’t trust the skills of our medical personnel? If you do, why are you going abroad for treatment? If not, what have you done to upskill them? Does Nigeria lack Facilities to treat you? If we don’t have the equipment, why have you not arranged for us to buy them? You seem to be very agile when it comes to purchasing warplanes. I wish you could be that determined in buying us medical equipment.

I do not know which condition you suffer from but I am sure there are ‘ordinary’ Nigerians who suffer from it too. What plans do you have for them? Can they see your British Doctor? Are you going to make the Presidential Jet available to take them to UK as well?

And then you have to go to CHOGM and call youths lazy because we want free housing, healthcare, and education. If in 2018 you don’t think free housing, healthcare and education is possible, then you have no business with the presidency. Go home.

Mr President, we have given you 4 years and you have failed.

Personally I have lost all faith in you.

It is your right to contest 2019 elections, I have no right to tell you not to contest but if you do contest, please make a real plan. We are sick of hearing manifestos, please make a real plan. If for example you plan reforming police, tell us exactly how you are going to do it. It is time for us to run Nigeria Professionally.

So please make a plan and while you are at it you might also want to build a new team.

I wish you good health.

Best Regards,
Daniel Agboro

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