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Politics / Re: Buhari Releases N375m To Feed 700,000 Pupils In 5 States by dondo83(m): 7:18am On Jan 23, 2017 |
people just comment here for the sake of commmenting . How will buhari fix the economy without stimulating it with funds? If the programme is successfully carried out , caterers, farmers, casual cooks, transporters will benefit from it! |
Jokes Etc / Watch As 2 Men Towed A Vehicle With Wheel Barrow by dondo83(m): 7:09pm On Jan 18, 2017 |
HAHAHAH impossible is just a word in Nigeria https://www.facebook.com/aycomedian/videos/10154451118958937/ |
Agriculture / Re: Sackfarm: Wake-up Call (video) by dondo83(m): 7:38am On Jan 12, 2017 |
vanpeele: my teacher how now? seems you changed your bbm pin? how can I get intouch with you |
Family / Re: Nigerian Woman Who Many Called Barren Gives Birth At 40 Years Old (photos) by dondo83(m): 12:24pm On Jan 06, 2017 |
myfantasies: The irony of it is that he his also in the same category of names he mentioned. Its better being barren than giving birth to someone with such brain 2 Likes |
Agriculture / Re: My Dry Season Irrigation Sack Farming (photo Speak) by dondo83(m): 11:53pm On Jan 03, 2017 |
Arvinkris: how much do you sell per sachet |
Agriculture / Re: Can One Still Break Even In Catfish Farming Or Profit by dondo83(m): 2:31pm On Dec 28, 2016 |
paulavon: it is not possible to feed your fishes with foreign feed and make profit. kindly tell us where you sell your own fish at 800/kilo and I will give you 100 on each kilo I sell to your contact. I am waiting for your reply, I have over 5000 kilo to sell |
Politics / Re: PHOTO: Governor Ambode At #OLIC3 by dondo83(m): 8:23am On Dec 27, 2016 |
wait for it 7 Likes
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Religion / Re: Unbox Your Special Christmas Gift So Far And Post Pictures by dondo83(m): 12:49pm On Dec 26, 2016 |
seeing your loved ones after a whole long year is a gift itself! 9 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Excitement As FG Fixes Ikot-ekpene-umuahia Highway by dondo83(m): 10:24am On Dec 20, 2016 |
EternalTruths: you are the biggest joke ! 80 percent of northern road was done by ptf and its still in perfect condition. guess who was the chairman of ptf? your nightmare 2 Likes |
Properties / Re: Landlord Alleges Sabotage As Tenant Mobilises Policemen As Guards by dondo83(m): 8:32am On Dec 16, 2016 |
azzima: answering him is a waste of time. Go to any court in nigeria and do a survey of landlords vs tenants brouhaha, na ibo man plenty pass. I'm a realtor I do 100percent due dilligence before offering them accomodation. first year is never a problem, subsequent rent is the problem 1 Like |
Politics / Re: 2017 Budget’ll End Nigeria’s Economic Woes – Buhari by dondo83(m): 3:26am On Dec 12, 2016 |
now I see why youths find it hard getting a job. 90percent are not employable! Nobody below me came up with intelligent criticism just gibberish! we had monetary policies in the past without fiscal policy, now the government rolls out its fiscal policy yet my people complain. I weep for Nigeria 7 Likes 3 Shares |
Agriculture / L&Z Farms Signs Mou With Agric Ministry On Sustainable Dairy Production by dondo83(m): 5:39pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
PRESS RELEASE ----------------------------- ------------------------------------------- L and Z Integrated Farms Limited, Kano, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. The agreement was signed, last eek, on behalf of the Ministry by the Hon. Mnister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh while L&Z Farms was represented by its chairman, Mr. Keith Richards and its Managing Director, Alhaji M.D Abubakar, who both signed on behalf of their company. According to the Minister, this represents part of the Ministry's early steps in driving public private partnership towards diversifying the economy and its commitment to long term sustainability in food production and security while adding value and enhancing efficiency in the nation's dairy sector. According to the terms of the MoU, L&Z be making significant investments in knowledge-transfer, partnership with farmers and technical training programmes to help develop the dairy production value chain. L&Z will equally participate in pilot model farming at the existing Gwagwalada-Abuja grazing reserve which will be made available to L&Z as part of this MOU. L&Z will also train 10 sedentary model farmers in each state in Northern Nigeria on herd management, feeding programmes, artificial insemination, milk cycles, calving, etc. In addition, they will set up a milk supply chain structure from collection to retail, and collection and purchase guarantee of the model farmers' milk. The Minister expressed confidence that L&Z is well positioned to work closely with his Ministry in delivering on the terms of the MoU considering the company's decade-long track record of working with various herdsmen cooperatives to optimise quality, enhance speed to market and waste reduction. This, he said, has resulted in increased prices for produce as well as economic empowerment for fulani cattle rearers. Under the agreement, L&Z will work with the Ministry of Agriculture to deepen its ready market for dairy products from Fulani herders as well as create a national milk quality enhancement system and evacuation channel along the entire dairy value chain. This will ensure herders get good monetary value for their products nationwide, reduce wastage, curb pastoral migration that cause communal clashes with farmers thereby making more herders adopt a sedentary lifestyle which will also provide an opportunity for their children to acquire education from regular school attendance. The Ministry will also facilitate the lease and development of 5,000 hectares of pasture in each northern state using Napier grass (grazing reserves) and contracting the farming to qualified farmers from communities while L&Z and other partners and research institutions will supervise the production. The farm will collaborate with the relevant non-government organizations in engaging the herdsmen in other profitable ventures such as pasture development, feed formulation, seed multiplication and sales and assist in the training of herd women in milk handling and processing and skill acquisition to deliver the right quality promptly for off taking. Another notable area where the partnership between the Ministry and the farm in the MOU will enrich the dairy value chain in the country is in the establishment a drying facility for the production of powdered milk in Nigeria In the agreement L&Z will leverage on available manpower capacities in academic/research institutions in collaboration with the FMARD to improve fodder quality, pasture yields and breeding process and organize seminars and lectures from time to time to bring the Fulani closer and make them aware of the benefits of modern ways of rearing animals, untraditional substitute to the milk produced for their children such as soya milk and other information beneficial to them, eg education, family planning, etc L&Z, which was established more than a decade ago in Kano, has held on to its overriding objective of harnessing Nigeria’s immense agricultural potential with a view to drive modern practices across the industry’s diverse segments. It has risen over time to become a household name across various states for quality dairy products and one of the major suppliers for supermarket chains nationwide, including Shoprite. Through its innovative model of working directly with herdsmen, the farm has been providing a consistent milk market to more than 500 Fulani cattle herders in Kano; for a produce which would otherwise have continued to go to waste due to the highly perishable nature of dairy outputs in Nigeria's tropical climate.[img]PRESS RELEASE ----------------------------- ------------------------------------------- L and Z Integrated Farms Limited, Kano, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. The agreement was signed, last eek, on behalf of the Ministry by the Hon. Mnister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh while L&Z Farms was represented by its chairman, Mr. Keith Richards and its Managing Director, Alhaji M.D Abubakar, who both signed on behalf of their company. According to the Minister, this represents part of the Ministry's early steps in driving public private partnership towards diversifying the economy and its commitment to long term sustainability in food production and security while adding value and enhancing efficiency in the nation's dairy sector. According to the terms of the MoU, L&Z be making significant investments in knowledge-transfer, partnership with farmers and technical training programmes to help develop the dairy production value chain. L&Z will equally participate in pilot model farming at the existing Gwagwalada-Abuja grazing reserve which will be made available to L&Z as part of this MOU. L&Z will also train 10 sedentary model farmers in each state in Northern Nigeria on herd management, feeding programmes, artificial insemination, milk cycles, calving, etc. In addition, they will set up a milk supply chain structure from collection to retail, and collection and purchase guarantee of the model farmers' milk. The Minister expressed confidence that L&Z is well positioned to work closely with his Ministry in delivering on the terms of the MoU considering the company's decade-long track record of working with various herdsmen cooperatives to optimise quality, enhance speed to market and waste reduction. This, he said, has resulted in increased prices for produce as well as economic empowerment for fulani cattle rearers. Under the agreement, L&Z will work with the Ministry of Agriculture to deepen its ready market for dairy products from Fulani herders as well as create a national milk quality enhancement system and evacuation channel along the entire dairy value chain. This will ensure herders get good monetary value for their products nationwide, reduce wastage, curb pastoral migration that cause communal clashes with farmers thereby making more herders adopt a sedentary lifestyle which will also provide an opportunity for their children to acquire education from regular school attendance. The Ministry will also facilitate the lease and development of 5,000 hectares of pasture in each northern state using Napier grass (grazing reserves) and contracting the farming to qualified farmers from communities while L&Z and other partners and research institutions will supervise the production. The farm will collaborate with the relevant non-government organizations in engaging the herdsmen in other profitable ventures such as pasture development, feed formulation, seed multiplication and sales and assist in the training of herd women in milk handling and processing and skill acquisition to deliver the right quality promptly for off taking. Another notable area where the partnership between the Ministry and the farm in the MOU will enrich the dairy value chain in the country is in the establishment a drying facility for the production of powdered milk in Nigeria In the agreement L&Z will leverage on available manpower capacities in academic/research institutions in collaboration with the FMARD to improve fodder quality, pasture yields and breeding process and organize seminars and lectures from time to time to bring the Fulani closer and make them aware of the benefits of modern ways of rearing animals, untraditional substitute to the milk produced for their children such as soya milk and other information beneficial to them, eg education, family planning, etc L&Z, which was established more than a decade ago in Kano, has held on to its overriding objective of harnessing Nigeria’s immense agricultural potential with a view to drive modern practices across the industry’s diverse segments. It has risen over time to become a household name across various states for quality dairy products and one of the major suppliers for supermarket chains nationwide, including Shoprite. Through its innovative model of working directly with herdsmen, the farm has been providing a consistent milk market to more than 500 Fulani cattle herders in Kano; for a produce which would otherwise have continued to go to waste due to the highly perishable nature of dairy outputs in Nigeria's tropical climate.[/img]PRESS RELEASE
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Properties / Re: Are There Nice Estates In Karu, Abuja? by dondo83(m): 8:03am On Dec 01, 2016 |
takenadoh: im sure your agent took you to where your budget ends. A flat on karu abj hills goes for 1million per annum, how can such an area be local? you went to karu village. 2 Likes |
Agriculture / Re: Late Planting Of Cucumber In A Swampy Land (AKURO) by dondo83(m): 10:14pm On Nov 29, 2016 |
pamdaniel:is it advisable to plant cucumber in a swampy area? |
Agriculture / Re: Late Planting Of Cucumber In A Swampy Land (AKURO) by dondo83(m): 10:12pm On Nov 29, 2016 |
babakk2:is it sack farming? |
Politics / Re: And When We Say A Mai Ruwa Is Wiser Than Them They Call Us Fools by dondo83(m): 9:20pm On Nov 29, 2016 |
galeiiTNA: eyah opcnairalnd warned me that you wont still get the logic of governance. I pray one day you get to management in your place of work (even if na head of gatemen on your street) then you will understand that he who pays the piper dictates the tune. for now you cant the logic. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: And When We Say A Mai Ruwa Is Wiser Than Them They Call Us Fools by dondo83(m): 9:10pm On Nov 29, 2016 |
mightyhazell: you must be a dyslexic patient not to understand the poster I quoted. He was of the opinion that why will abiola just want to rule for 1day, not that ibb wont have granted such request. Now do you get it? or na f9 things for comprehension ? 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: And When We Say A Mai Ruwa Is Wiser Than Them They Call Us Fools by dondo83(m): 8:55pm On Nov 29, 2016 |
mightyhazell: Thats all you can come up with? And they will say one witch in the village is after you whereas na common sense elude you 8 Likes |
Politics / Re: And When We Say A Mai Ruwa Is Wiser Than Them They Call Us Fools by dondo83(m): 8:46pm On Nov 29, 2016 |
OPCNAIRALAND: I weak mehn! I have lots of smart ibo friends , they dont think like the ones I see here! its like the ones that comment on nairaland have down syndrome 12 Likes |
Politics / Re: And When We Say A Mai Ruwa Is Wiser Than Them They Call Us Fools by dondo83(m): 8:34pm On Nov 29, 2016 |
galeiiTNA: if you had brain as little as mustard seed, you will understand just being a president for 1hour can change the whole system. if abiola was confirmed, in 1hour he can sack all the service chiefs, keep his enemies under house arrest, appoint his loyalist immediately and turn 1day rule to 10years. Now do u get it? 16 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Igbo Has A Long Way To Go! by dondo83(m): 1:42pm On Nov 27, 2016 |
Duru1: Now you just buttressed my point! june 12 is observed in southwest every year in as much as fg does not want to be associated with it. Biafra is fraud and just a few people wants to use it as a leverage to eat national cake. innocent youths have been brainwashed. when you clamour for an ideology and yet cant immortalise the originator, it speaks volume |
Politics / Re: Igbo Has A Long Way To Go! by dondo83(m): 11:11am On Nov 27, 2016 |
truthonmission: Think then type... not the other way round 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Igbo Has A Long Way To Go! by dondo83(m): 11:10am On Nov 27, 2016 |
mightyhaze: Did u see social media on my post or not? Do you know how many structures we have in yorubaland to immortalise awolowo? Even mko ! awolowo too much google their memorial lectures 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Igbo Has A Long Way To Go! by dondo83(m): 11:06am On Nov 27, 2016 |
Duru1: yet a random governor can declare holiday if eyimba wins the league? Biafra movement declared work free day this year or not? your point is baseless 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Igbo Has A Long Way To Go! by dondo83(m): 10:01am On Nov 27, 2016 |
spice123: you late grandfather? are you speaking English. We are different and your background might forget their source. We always have a memorial lecture for my grandfather as he was among the foremost judges in my state. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Igbo Has A Long Way To Go! by dondo83(m): 8:30am On Nov 27, 2016 |
EMMAUGOH: in which way? ipob youth could declare sit at home on a random day , yet they can't celebrate the man that inspired what they are clamouring for? have you heard of martin Luther king? 5 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Igbo Has A Long Way To Go! by dondo83(m): 8:05am On Nov 27, 2016 |
acenazt: abraham Lincoln's is dead isn't he? 5 Likes |
Politics / Igbo Has A Long Way To Go! by dondo83(m): 7:56am On Nov 27, 2016 |
Yesterday makes it 5years ojukwu passed away, I did not see him being remembered here on nairaland or any social media! Rather they were more concernd about ondo polls ..... Gej's birthday was all over the media yet the greatest man to come out of the east (after zik) wasn't even remembered by the so call biafra movement. The only person I pity is nnamdi kanu! 8 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: #ondodecides: FULL INEC Official Results (Rotimi Aketedolu leads) by dondo83(m): 7:44am On Nov 27, 2016 |
chai. pdp wins on nairaland again lol 1 Like |
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