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BusinessRe: Stop Buying Cat Fish Foods. Cheaper Ways To Feed Ur Fish Here. by edogram1(op): 11:44am On Sep 23, 2009
Info 1, Brake cabin biscuits to smaller piece and throws them In your pond, you will see how the fish eat this biscuits even more than the fish food they sell. They rush it fast fast and grow bigger, i belt you, brake bondles of cabin biscuits into your pond and come back within 2 hours, all the biscuits will be all gone. they eat as they swim, its not good for a pond to dried up of food between 4-hours, enough food & clean water gives them more Weight

Info 2, the back of a bread not the inside. This only can rest untop of the water, cute the back with the inside togather into little piece and throw them inside your pond the fish eat it but not that much unlike the cabin biscuits.

Info 3, Indomie Noodle, cook boiled Indomie Noodle. They also eat Indomie very well, but indomie cannot rest untop of the pond water for u too see how they eat it, so if your pond is clean with pure water the fish can eat this indomie at the bottom of the pond with rushing.

Or better still for test, you can hook the indomie untop the water and see how the fish rush and eat it.

Info 4, Crayfish, did I say crayfish?  they eat hell out of those little crayfish.

I’m not given all info at once for not spoiling the cat fish foods seller business.

So you can also supplements their feeding with catfish food they sell.

I will be dropping more info little by little.

So stay tuned on this thread.

try this and come back with Testimony for other to see.

Happy fishing.

EdoGram.
BusinessStop Buying Cat Fish Foods. Cheaper Ways To Feed Ur Fish Here. by edogram1(op): 9:58am On Sep 22, 2009
naturally & cheaper ways to feed ur fish and make more profits contact omotula.love@yahoo.co.uk and also make post reply here for others to see the rushing on how to learn.
FoodRe: Egusi Soup Vs Obgono Soup by edogram1(op): 11:31am On Sep 21, 2009
bilqiss:
You wan try? cool
@bilqiss

your egusi look like small pikin shiiit ,  chea!!!!  i wan vomit.

look ogbono soup here. delicious

BusinessRe: People Dealing With Buying And Selling Car Parts. by edogram1(m): 10:12am On Sep 09, 2009
Hi jidex89200,

I am not a car parts selling but I grow up at where they sell car part so Im likeing to be in the field, I have the experience it take, and I also know some people who sell this car parts,

At Igun spear part market.
Ewerake spear part market. Edo State. i can link you if need be.

You know this car parts is one of the moving business in Nigeria and u cant go at lost, the demands of car part is going higher in the country.

And fairly used car part is the movies venture then brand-new parts. If you can go for the car engines it will be of good ideal

So what motor part how you interesting in? I will advise you go for the below motors.

Volkswagen.
Toyota
Honda

Contact me for more details, omotula.love@yahoo.co.uk
BusinessNigeria Gas Flares: Equivalent To Burning Cash Worth $2.5 Billion A Year by edogram1(op): 9:26am On Sep 09, 2009
EBOCHA, NIGERIA

Kingsley Okene is the chief here. But despite his authority, he says he has never managed to snuff the gas-fueled flames that have towered over his Niger Delta village for decades.

"The damage is done," said Okene, 69, sitting beneath an antelope-skin wall hanging in his modest home. "It's beyond my explanation."


The analysts say Nigeria may be embarking on its most serious effort to stop gas-flaring, which amounts to cash going up in smoke -- as much as $2.5 billion worth a year. The government, which missed its most recent "flare-out" deadline of Dec. 31, 2008, is working on a multibillion-dollar plan for three privately financed plants and pipelines to gather and process natural gas primarily for domestic power.

In a land of blackouts, generators and firewood, gas could "enable a potentially skyrocketing" economic growth rate, according to a 2004 World Bank report. Though there has been a slow reduction, Nigeria flared nearly eight times as much gas last year as it used for power -- more than any country except Russia, according to the World Bank.

"It's a waste of energy that could be used for power generation," said Bent Svensson, head of the World Bank's Global Gas Flaring Reduction Initiative. "And it has environmental impact, both locally and globally, to global warming."

When Nigeria began tapping its oil 50 years ago, the norm was to burn gas, not harness it. Oil companies and the government, which owns a majority stake in oil ventures, never built the infrastructure to capture or transport it. Many oil-producing countries eventually phased out flaring. Nigeria, home to Africa's largest natural gas reserves, banned the practice 25 years ago but has repeatedly extended deadlines -- even after a court ruled in 2005 that it was violating Niger Delta residents' human rights.

Though a power crisis has created a market for natural gas, experts say, the government has failed to raise its share of funds to support projects, while militancy in the Niger Delta has made those endeavors risky. Occasional government threats to shut oil production came to naught because "that would just mean a reduction in revenue for themselves," said Thomas Pearmain, an Africa energy analyst for IHS Global Insight.

But now, in addition to the new infrastructure plans, proposed legislation would impose stiffer fines on gas-flaring companies. The government has also offered amnesty to delta rebels in a long-shot bid to end the insurgency. And the World Bank has pledged to guarantee the public electricity company's payments for gas supplied to the domestic power market, just in case it defaults on bills.

Few observers think gas-flaring will be sharply reduced anytime soon. But even critics say momentum is building.

"The people in Abuja actually understand now it's like burning money," said Chris Newsom, spokesman for the Stakeholder Democracy Network, a Niger Delta human rights organization that wants the government to quickly shut oil flow stations that flare the most gas.

When Nigeria began tapping its oil 50 years ago, the norm was to burn gas, not harness it. Oil companies and the government, which owns a majority stake in oil ventures, never built the infrastructure to capture or transport it. Many oil-producing countries eventually phased out flaring. Nigeria, home to Africa's largest natural gas reserves, banned the practice 25 years ago but has repeatedly extended deadlines -- even after a court ruled in 2005 that it was violating Niger Delta residents' human rights.

Though a power crisis has created a market for natural gas, experts say, the government has failed to raise its share of funds to support projects, while militancy in the Niger Delta has made those endeavors risky. Occasional government threats to shut oil production came to naught because "that would just mean a reduction in revenue for themselves," said Thomas Pearmain, an Africa energy analyst for IHS Global Insight.

But now, in addition to the new infrastructure plans, proposed legislation would impose stiffer fines on gas-flaring companies. The government has also offered amnesty to delta rebels in a long-shot bid to end the insurgency. And the World Bank has pledged to guarantee the public electricity company's payments for gas supplied to the domestic power market, just in case it defaults on bills.

Few observers think gas-flaring will be sharply reduced anytime soon. But even critics say momentum is building.

"The people in Abuja actually understand now it's like burning money," said Chris Newsom, spokesman for the Stakeholder Democracy Network, a Niger Delta human rights organization that wants the government to quickly shut oil flow stations that flare the most gas.

Viewed from an airplane above the Niger Delta, the flares are shocking sights -- orange balls jutting skyward from dense emerald forest. From the ground, residents say, they seem a bit like a never-setting sun.

"At night, you can see clearly without electricity," said Afam Nwachukwu, a former leader in Ebocha's youth association. "That does not make any sense."

Though there has never been a broad study about the environmental or health effects of gas-flaring in the delta, environmental groups have long said science shows the chemicals and particulate matter emitted by the flames contribute to respiratory ailments and acid rain.
FoodRe: What Is Your Best Food ? by edogram1(m): 12:03am On Sep 09, 2009
Fhemmmy:
ema (pounded yam) and fufu are two VERY different things. A picture of white soup will take me a while.
Don’t get it twisted, ema is when u mixed yam and fufu together pound it both to form EMA.

May best food is pounded yam or ema. Fufu only is no no.

And party jeleuf rice, did I say party race, loff it
AdvertsRe: What Can I Eat To Make Me Fat! by edogram1(m): 9:19pm On Sep 08, 2009
eat up to 3 big anple aday and fast foods ice scream burgers with salads. dried suya meats. moderate  beer. so on. not only fat u will also fresh n have nice skin.

happy weigth gaining.
FoodRe: Egusi Soup Vs Obgono Soup by edogram1(op): 9:01pm On Sep 08, 2009
obgono till deaths separate us. even when obgono is 2 - 3 days it beat fresh new prepared agusi. obgono is best african/ninja soup.
FoodRe: Egusi Soup Vs Obgono Soup by edogram1(op): 10:31pm On Sep 07, 2009
where are my obgono fans. u guys allow egusi on this thread ?
AutosRe: Naija Used Bull Dog For Sale. [6 Months Old] by edogram1(m): 12:52pm On Sep 04, 2009
where is this car located
FoodRe: Egusi Soup Vs Obgono Soup by edogram1(op): 11:40am On Sep 04, 2009
chiejik:
ogbono and pounded yam for better for whost
u de see, all my obgono fan, i greet you all, obgono for life.
FoodRe: Funny But I Need Your Help by edogram1(m): 6:22pm On Sep 02, 2009
try GT Restaurant. they sell fish. happy choping
FoodRe: Egusi Soup Vs Obgono Soup by edogram1(op): 6:12pm On Sep 02, 2009
i m on phone. sorry for wrong spelling soup i mean to say.
FoodRe: Five Die, 20 Unconscious After Eating Amala by edogram1(m): 6:07pm On Sep 02, 2009
na wa oh. before na beans but now na amala
FoodEgusi Soup Vs Obgono Soup by edogram1(op): 5:31pm On Sep 02, 2009
Which of them is best/preferable?   For me obgono for life.  Till death do us Apart.
AutosRe: 1994 Toyota Camry (cleared From Tin Can) by edogram1(m): 2:30pm On Sep 02, 2009
wonders shall never end. u r selling 94 model 950k when 99 model is 900 upward. i maybe interested if u reduce ur price
AutosRe: Honda Baby Boy For Sale! by edogram1(m): 1:59pm On Sep 02, 2009
is this ride some where around benin?
BusinessRe: A Business Idea That Can Earn You A Million Naira In 12 Months by edogram1(m): 1:34pm On Sep 02, 2009
flash drivers made in china are bunch of fake shit. no good. not a good idea. come up with a better planning
RomanceRe: Your First Toasting And How It Went by edogram1(m): 1:51pm On Aug 31, 2009
well first toast gives heart bits. but depending on the girl. so its varies. i panic at first toast. is not only we guys! girls also panics
AutosRe: Naija Used 99 Toyota Camry (tiny Light) by edogram1(m): 2:50pm On Aug 30, 2009
i Love this ride, any reduction, becos i can't afford 9HK at the moment.

let me have good bids on it via omotula.love@yahoo.co.uk.
PropertiesRe: I Need Building Tips by edogram1(m): 10:11am On Aug 30, 2009
here is 4flat i had some one finding for flat pic

Autos1999/2000 Toyota Camry Needed. What's Ur Price? by edogram1(op): 7:41pm On Aug 29, 2009
1999/2000 Toyota Camry needed. must be clean & full option. what's ur price?
AutosRe: 1998 Toyota Camry For Sale. Used And Well Maintained In Nigeria. 850k by edogram1(m): 7:22pm On Aug 29, 2009
bro send picture to omotula.love@yahoo.co.uk
RomanceRe: Ladies Can U Date A Male Virgin by edogram1(m): 9:33pm On Jul 28, 2009
Tatase:
I agree completely and with the other stuff you said. Of course I can date a virgin, why does it matter? I'd hope there's more to any relationship I'm in than sex. I don't think there's anything to be ashamed of in being a male virgin.

Plus I don't think virginity or lack thereof has anything to do with sexual knowledge. They're lots of people having sex who don't know what the eff they're about, who've had several partners because nobody wants a repeat performance with them. In the same way like there are lots of virgins who are quite knowledgeable and who can talk about sex honestly.
thanks, that's the real thing.

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