Travel › Re: North Cyprus by dewale1234(m): 7:08am On Jul 31, 2018 |
Hello Mr Wip7
Is the law program at CSU accredited for Law School in Nigeria?
Kindly respond |
Travel › Re: Tweaking Your Travel Routes and Time For Cheap Fares/budget travel by dewale1234(m): 4:40pm On Jul 26, 2018 |
Hello Mr Kagari Please send details for 1 adult and also for 1 adult and a 13 year old ( i want to believe she will also be considered an adult) email is sina81225@yahoo.com Thanks kagari: Hello Goodevening All
If you facing the issue of no travel history from america embassy or any other embassy, you could try visiting kenya and tanzania this holiday/summer period.
A simple case of using one stone to catch multiple chicks and the HEN
With a Kenya e-visa you could get a visa on arrival on Kenya/Tanzania border to visit tanzania, single entry though.
if you want a comprehensive travel plan/guide/budget for this travel you can mention me and i forward to your mail. Completely free
This is a Kenya/Tanzania travel/budget plan i drew up myself, it is only meant to guide you financially and tour wise.
This are for individual as well as for family going for summer holidays with their kids
Do not allow any travel agent put a visa on your passport, that would be the beginning of your travel problem
Feel free to ask your questions on this thread if i together we can make travel easier and who knows, when we start travelling right the international body might start seeing us in good light.
KROOMSTRAVEL |
Travel › Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by dewale1234(m): 12:56pm On Jul 23, 2018 |
marylanderr: Also look into Lufthansa, Airfrance or KLM - they usually have good prices sometimes. Play around with the dates Thank you |
Travel › Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by dewale1234(m): 6:49am On Jul 20, 2018 |
Khez: Hey can you help us with the documents you submitted? 1. Statement of account(salary) - 5 months (1.1m balance) 2. Savings account - 700K 3. Invitation letter from host (including his ID) 4. Pension statement 5. Copy of tax clearance card 6. Children's school bill (to prove my financial capabilities as my salary account is irregular) 7. Covering letter stating the following i. Property documentation ii. Reason for inflow from my wife iii. Financing for my trip iv. My itinerary 8. Marriage certificate and children's birth certificates 9. Letter from my office HR 10. Evidences/proofs for funds entering my account asides my salary No travel history, i picked up my visa 17 working days after bio-metrics |
Travel › Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by dewale1234(m): 6:41pm On Jul 19, 2018 |
kprake9: I used Emirate, the air services was superb with free 30mins wifi service for browsing. though had a long layover of about 13 hours at DXB dubai airport. Thanks. I just got my visa too and should be traveling soon, (first timer) . Just needed information about the best airline to travel with I'm not sure I can cope with a 13 hour lay over. It sure would be boring But do enjoy your vacation once again |
Travel › Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by dewale1234(m): 5:43pm On Jul 19, 2018 |
kprake9: Hello house,
I arrived UK safely and having the fun of my life. Once again thanks for all the contributions from this platform which made my visa application successful.
Success to other applications and intending once. Congratulations. Do have a fun filled stay Please what airline did you use and what was the service experience like? |
Travel › Re: Tweaking Your Travel Routes and Time For Cheap Fares/budget travel by dewale1234(m): 3:12pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
Hello Mr Kagari
What are my options for Lagos -Birmingham (UK) return
My travel date is in October 3/4/5 and to spend 10 - 12 days
Many thanks |
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Agriculture › Re: Is Ugu Farming This Useless? by dewale1234(op): 8:49am On Nov 20, 2017 |
FarmTech: Congrats op. I hope it is not that useless. LOL. I'm being hopeful. I don't want want to be scammed again. Please if you have any serious buyer's contact, please help a brother o Thanks |
Agriculture › Re: Is Ugu Farming This Useless? by dewale1234(op): 6:32pm On Nov 19, 2017 |
Hello House My Ugu is ready for another round of harvest o. Any buyer around sango - ifo axis. It's a full 60*100 feet plot and they did very well. Please link me up with serious buyers. Thank you |
Agriculture › Re: Is Ugu Farming This Useless? by dewale1234(op): 3:19pm On Nov 04, 2017 |
Thanks House. God bless you all. We did apply fertilizer last week and to my surprise, they have come up again and we may be harvesting in a week's time max., but we have insect marks on the leaves, please what insecticide do we apply so as not to reduce the market quality of the leaves. Thanks |
Agriculture › Re: Is Ugu Farming This Useless? by dewale1234(op): 4:25pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
Thanks for all your comments. I have started weeding, please what type of fertilizer should i buy and where can i get it? Also what do i do to get pods for the next planting season
Thanks |
Agriculture › Re: Is Ugu Farming This Useless? by dewale1234(op): 8:19pm On Oct 12, 2017 |
NextDayPP: @apakoso pls where can I get NPK in 4 liter measurement (Ike oda) in Sango. I will be around there tomorrow. thank you.
Now to the poser, can you pls tell us in detail how you spent 100k on a plot of land. In as much as I agree the buyers took advantage of you, 100k is a lot to spend on one plot. Thank you. It was the same woman who brought the buyer that got the seeds for me @ 60K. 12 paints buckets @ 5K each She collected 20K for planting I paid N20k for clearing and ridge making To the other enquirer, i have a bore hole on my farm. I didn't use fertiliser at all, i plan to go organic |
Agriculture › Re: Is Ugu Farming This Useless? by dewale1234(op): 8:16pm On Oct 12, 2017 |
fluentinfor: I think you have done fairly well. I congratulate you. Why? At least, you got production right. Now, try to do what you should have done earlier which is to know when to plant Ugu in your area.
When should you plant ugu? It is when other farmers are not planting ugu. And then, ask yourself, why don't they plant ugwu at that time?
To make most veggie profitable, you must solve at least a problem. Find a solution to why they don't plant at certain period of the year.
For example: Tomato does not like too much water. Too many diseases to fight at this time. During heavy rainy season, it must be expensive. So, what can you do to bring out your tomato around this time. Some farmers harvest very close to heavy rainy season to make some reasonable profit, though may not be the best sales. Some take a bigger risk that there will not be heavy rain at that time and knowing fully well that most farmers will run away from cultivating it at the time. If there is heavy rain, they lose big. And if there isnt heavy rain, they win very big.
Back to ugwu, it seems you might need to cultivate it when there is no more rain and when the sun is terribly hot. Solution might be to get irrigation on your farm.
Next, try to know the nearest main market you can easily sell your product. Never allow buyers come to your farm as they will cheat you. Here is the trick. You must know how big your farm should be to compensate for logistics (transportation to market, police tips, area boys tips, car park fee, etc). Else, you will run at loss. If it is one acre that can easily give you a decent breakeven with some nice profit and you cultivate just one plot, you are in soup.
Fertilization: Ugu is a not a fruit plant; hence, you need more urea if you are an inorganic farmer plus little NPK and micro nutrients. So, side dress each plant with 3/4 bottled water cap of urea plus 1/4 bottled water cap of NPK every month, immediately after harvest.
If you are an organic farmer, use fish water waste (from fish pond), fermented fish waste, green fertilizers etc that are all with substantial nitrogen plus side dress with dried manure or compost frequently.
Note: The above recommendation is for small scale farmers. If you want to practice agric, do it well. Get your plan intact and know your breakeven limit. Do not consult any of those internet guys. Consult farmers and traders in the market. Then, talk to drivers who will take your products to market. Understand how the market in your area works and add some additional cash for miscelaneous expense.
Anyday, anytime, i favor drip irrigation as my first tool on the farm. No drip, no farming. It is the honest truth you must not run away from. You will just be like other farmers who keep complaining every second about being poor if you do not take irrigation serious. And leave ugu alone during rainy season. Let farmers who cannot buy irrigation kits struggle among themselves during this period. May you not work in vain again. Blessings! Thank you |
Agriculture › Re: Is Ugu Farming This Useless? by dewale1234(op): 6:48pm On Oct 12, 2017 |
apakoso2020: it happened like that because those you brought to buy weighed you and found out that you know little or nothing about Ugu marketing, they also studied the settings of your plantation and observed that you are a paper farmer, hence they cheated you. another time, go to joju near sango otta, register as an Ugu farmer, then start from there. Thanks and God bless you. Please do you have the their contact or exact location? |
Agriculture › Is Ugu Farming This Useless? by dewale1234(op): 5:18pm On Oct 12, 2017 |
Dear Farmers
I planted a plot of ugu 60 x 100 feet and they actually did well. My wife brought some people to harvest/buy at first cut and everything came to N10,000. We spent about N100,000 on this project.
It is so disheartening and discouraging. Is this how it is at first cut? My farm is fully fenced around Ifo? How do i go about it the next time?
I feel so sad now
Any suggestion on how to add fertilizer and market at the next cut?
cc @FarmTech @Pavore9 @jasper7 @world1 |
Christianity Etc › Re: Jindu John Nwabudike And Oyedepo On Jet Ride: My Cameras Will Never Remain Same by dewale1234(m): 6:35pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
Why is the excitement about making more money and not about being a Christ like influence in the world, or grace to reach the world for Christ. My opinion though! |
Education › Re: Nnadi Nnedimkpa Susan Graduates With 4.93 CGPA From Covenant University by dewale1234(m): 9:13pm On Jul 22, 2017 |
Pascalville: hey I went to command sec Lagos...every year. our commandant will be saying...we have come out again with 99.9% waec result....you all should clap....we will all be clapping till I got to ss3 6years ago...I then saw how 99.9% waec result is gotten....they help us all in the hall....mind u...command is a military private owned school....owned by the military...is it that people didnt fail....people fail a lot back then...but when it come to waec....everytime 99.9% ...that what covenant is doing..and u do not expect their parent after paying 500k as school fees..u will now give them extra year.. they will sue the school  I hear you. And u have forgotten that it is the same Covenant University that expels students on some 'flimsy' grounds like possession of mobile phones, indecent dressing and non-attendance of chapel. I said earlier that there are low quality private schools, but that isn't enough reason to run down the achievements of the very good ones. Times Higher Education rankings too dey lie? |
Education › Re: Nnadi Nnedimkpa Susan Graduates With 4.93 CGPA From Covenant University by dewale1234(m): 9:16am On Jul 22, 2017 |
It beats me when we compare school based in ownership. As we have low quality private schools so we have low quality government schools Reason why private university students do well aren't far fetched 1. The environment : Check out the facilities in government schools like toilets, rooms, etc and you will know that it takes courage to do well in such environment and compare with what is obtainable in private schools
2. The lecturers: Most teachers in government schools have had one bad experience in the past ranging from poor welfare to maltreatment from their own lecturers too. So there is a tendency that they will do same their students
Have you observed that at the secondary school level that it's only private schools that top major academic competitions. Don't forget that this girl got an all Alpha in her IGCSE exams. I know a school in Ota that finishes WAEC syllabus as early as SS2 first term and IGCSE at SS3 first term. Then used the rest to prepare for JAMB. They had 5 students that got full scholarship into American universities. These students scored 800/800 in SAT mathematics and none of their graduating students in this last set is attending a public university. You think a parent who has paid so much to build a good foundation for their kids would mind sending them to quality private universities where their is no strike. Look at what is happening at LAUTECH.
Recently UI pharmacy faculty list its accreditation, of all schools in Nigeria and yet Babcock has accreditation for MBBS.
Lets drop this sentiment and celebrate those that are due for it |
Politics › Re: Yinka Odumakin, Gani Adams Are Fraudsters, Thugs - Governor Akeredolu by dewale1234(m): 5:06pm On Jul 06, 2017 |
dewale1234: You have "High Priest" as your SSA  That's a tough one, as he will always deliver beyond what he was sent Akeredolu knows he has to live above board before engaging this guy, the highly incorruptible Doyin Odebowale. Ask UItes, they will tell you. Ride on  He has denied the statement. He said he never made such statement |
Politics › Re: Yinka Odumakin, Gani Adams Are Fraudsters, Thugs - Governor Akeredolu by dewale1234(m): 3:38pm On Jul 06, 2017 |
You have "High Priest" as your SSA  That's a tough one, as he will always deliver beyond what he was sent Akeredolu knows he has to live above board before engaging this guy, the highly incorruptible Doyin Odebowale. Ask UItes, they will tell you. Ride on  |
Politics › Re: FG To Finance 11% Of 2017 Budget With Recovered Loot by dewale1234(m): 11:51pm On Jun 19, 2017 |
wristbangle: It is good to hear. So when are they going to use the rest 89%? Your teacher should be arrested. You have issues with comprehension and it wasn't detected on time. |
Education › Re: Ota: Home Of Maths Champions by dewale1234(m): 7:00pm On Feb 28, 2017 |
Zita55: Trying sending it but to no avail
I guess I will drop it here....
08125199289 OK. I'll talk to you soon |
Education › Re: Ota: Home Of Maths Champions by dewale1234(m): 5:57am On Feb 28, 2017 |
Zita55: college....
that will be nice...
although, I'm not in town now, till monday Inbox me your contact, I drop my daughter in college almost every morning especially for Saturday classes. It would be great meeting a Nairalander for the first time |
Education › Re: Ota: Home Of Maths Champions by dewale1234(m): 10:47am On Feb 27, 2017 |
Valentinooo: Pls how much is their school fees Primary between 50-70K per term (day students) Junior secondary about 180-200K per term (day student) Hostel should be additional 170 - 200K per term/student |
Education › Re: Ota: Home Of Maths Champions by dewale1234(m): 10:43am On Feb 27, 2017 |
Zita55: Nah
that's my PPA( place of Primary Assignment) Primary or College? Could check on you one of these days |
Education › Re: Ota: Home Of Maths Champions by dewale1234(m): 10:47am On Feb 24, 2017 |
Zita55:
Ambassadors College representing Are you an alumnus? My kids are there. Great school |
Agriculture › Re: Sack Farming : Diary Of My Mix Crop Sack Farm by dewale1234(m): 7:39pm On Nov 29, 2016 |
Pavore9: l will as the venue (KICC) is just less than 5 minutes walk from the office am always at in Nairobi. Hope to see you there then |
Agriculture › Re: Sack Farming : Diary Of My Mix Crop Sack Farm by dewale1234(m): 5:00pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
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Career › Re: I Want To Be A Lecturer But Have Only HND, Advise Me by dewale1234(m): 6:02pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
Hello House
Is there any school that accepts HND + PGDE(NTI) for an M.Ed admission?
Thank you |
Agriculture › Re: Sack Farming : Diary Of My Mix Crop Sack Farm by dewale1234(m): 1:12pm On Nov 18, 2016 |
Pavore9: Share pictures. @Pavore9, will you be attending Agrictech next year? |
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