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Agriculture / Beans Picker Geng by Farastein(m): 2:57pm On Jul 12, 2020
For all things about beans; its dishes, planting operations, marketing strategies and statistics, lectures and webinars, and every orishi_orishi.

Agriculture / Farmacist Geng by Farastein(m): 11:48am On Jul 12, 2020
For all things about the Pharmaceutical properties of different Agricultural produce available in Nigeria/Afrika; the Medicinal value of different Indigenous herbs, roots, barks.

Agriculture / Pepper Dem Geng by Farastein(m): 11:18am On Jul 12, 2020
For all things Pepper, Hot and Spicy; Lectures & Webinars, Trade Deals, Marketing Strategies and every orishi_orishi

Agriculture / Be Part Of Afrika's Glorious Future by Farastein(m): 10:44pm On Jul 04, 2020
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Literature / Maryjane, My Flower by Farastein(m): 5:53pm On Jul 01, 2020
MaryJane, my only Flower in this jungle of full of Weeds.
She would always lift my spirits High.
She always tells the truth, for she is that Blunt.
You would have to forgive her, cos that's just how she Rolls.
You wouldn't need to go to any bar or joint to have fun when with her; she's the best Joint herself.
Who would even need that much plenty folks around when MaryJane is your favorite Bud.
She Sparks Flames of light in my mind; Like the Buddha, she brings enlightenment.
Her kisses make the burden 'pon me mind Lighter. Nothing Matches her sweet smell.
No, she wouldn't mind if you kiss and tell, cos who could stay silent when they meet the love of their life.
Like Herbs, she's medicine for the body. Like proverbs, she's medicine for the mind and soul.
You can't keep her magic to yourself alone. She brings you new friends, and memories that are evergreen. And all she requires is that you Puff, Puff, Pass.
She's Dope as hell.
She's the muse to my music.
Like Peter Parker, I'm caught in her web. Walahi, I'm in love with MaryJane.
If I no marry Juana, Abeg who again I go wife for this life?
Even if there were 420 days in a year, I'd still wake up baked and sweet like a brownie, with kisses for my Mrs.
With her by my side, my fragile hearts stays agile, painting the beautiful pictures of words and worlds she brings to my mind.

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Culture / Free The Afrikan Hair; Free The Afrikan Mind by Farastein(m): 5:44pm On Jul 01, 2020
They say the hair on our heads are our antennas; our connection to a world of premonition and intuition. Our hair, in some ways, is an extension of the nervous system; of the brain. It is so Integrated with our brain health that you can tell the intelligence and other behavioural features of a person just from their hair.

The hair is considered an accessory of beauty in all of human culture there is, from as far back as we can tell. In several faiths, it is required of priests/adherents to keep their hair free and long. The ancient levite priests were required by Jewish traditions not to cut the hair on their head. In our precolonial Afrikan societies, dibia and babalawo folks grew their hair into dada. Children born with a head full of locks were deemed chosen to be healers, oracles and shamans. The hair was not just a beauty accessory, but part of one's spiritual tool kit. During the transatlantic slave trade, the locks of the Afrikan were usually shaved off at the slave factories before they were loaded into the bottom decks of the slave ships. Unruly, exposed, free hair represented an unruly, exposed and free Afrikan.

The brownish maroon-coloured dada soon grew in the Caribbean to represent escaped slave communities (maroons). Our beautiful locks became "dreadlocks", an insignia of the free living Afrikan; one who had no master; one who should be dreaded. In the early 20th century, with the development of the Ras Tafari faith (PBUH), the dada came to represent religious devotion and the freedom of the Afrikan mind.

In colonial times, starting with the annexation of Ékò in the 1860's, Afrikan men and women were encouraged by our European colonists to scrape their heads to the scalp. Till date, we still refer to the clean shaven head as "Eze goes to school", as all admitted males in our first colonial primary schools were required to shave all of their locks away. The unruly, exposed and free hair came to represent a wild and free Afrikan who had no master, just like in the era of the slave trade. It was slavery all over again; slavery of the minds and soul of the pupils.

Our women were brainwashed by the early colonial missions into thinking our thick, wavy hair had to be covered or "tamed" with very harmful synthetic chemicals and products. Their Sunday best had to come with a scarf (gélé). Soon the gélé became part of our indigenous feminine fashion. If you dey ever wonder why our grandmothers for villa no dey ever sabi tie gélé, it's because it was never part of our Afrikan cultural fashion, and was one of the several neo-traditions invented in the colonial era.

Today, Chinese and Korean industrialists have created a billion dollar industry from selling relaxers and other "hair-straightening" products to Afrikans. Afrikan girls are never to accept themselves as they are born. They are born with skin that needs lightening, hair that needs straightening, and a mind that needs caging. These harmful chemicals permeate our scalp and eventually find their way into the same pool of bloodstream that bathes the human brain. Our girls are being made to poison their very own brain. They are literally being "brain washed" by these harmful hair products. Now society is littered with "beautiful" fools. Félà talk tire for Big Blind Country (BBC), my people no still hear. We're not just blind, but also deaf.

Our hair are antennas. The longer they are, the better our reception to signals from the world beyond this one. Little wonder then that in the hippie age of the 60's in the US, long flowing hair came to signify mental, spiritual and societal freedom. The clean-shaven head still represents a new recruit; a new slave as it once did in colonial times and in the slave trade era. Till date, military and cult group initiations still require the heads of the new recruits to be clean-shaven. This represents a severing of the subconscious connection to one's soul and mind. A soulless body is much more easier to control and dominate. The new recruit was now to look, talk, think and feel like everyone else; a slave to the status quo. They cut your hair, and cut off your senses.

Keep your antenna well-cared for; feed it natural food and not synthetic poison. Free your hair, then you'd be able to free your soul and mind. Until Afrikans free their hair, mind and soul, we're bound to remain the slaves that we still are. We'll remain locked until our locks return.

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Religion / Re: Sell Your Soul by Farastein(m): 12:02pm On Jun 23, 2020
Lionel Messi sold his soul to football. Floyd Mayweather to boxing. Usain Bolt to sprinting. Nelson Mandela to freedom of Afrikans in Afrika. Chinua Achebe to storytelling. Michael Jackson to music. Michael Jordan to basketball. Michael Phelps to swimming. And trust me, they all "souled" out... So you see my child, those who preserve their soul forget it is perishable. Sell your soul to flourish. Sell your soul to what you love. Be souled out. Let there be no more soul left when you leave this earth. Sell everything.
Religion / Sell Your Soul by Farastein(m): 12:01pm On Jun 23, 2020
You have to sell your soul in order to succeed… The price of success is always your soul, but not in the way you've been made to believe. Whatever you do, you've got to do it with soul; that has always been the magic spice. Your soul is your time, your originality, your talents. We exchange all of these for passion. Passion always stems from painful practice. And passion cannot be faked; it cannot be made. It can only be bought with your soul. We cannot pass life's test of mediocrity without passion.
Religion / Re: Today's Question:what Is The Most Important Factor That Triggers Life's Success? by Farastein(m): 11:45pm On Jun 18, 2020
InformationTV:
Question of the Morning.


What is the Most Important FACTOR That Triggers Life's Success ?

There are 5 Important Aspects of Everyone's life. All of these 5 Aspects of one's life is Solely dependent on a particular FACTOR that drives Success for oneself. Ofcourse; There are many factors that determines Success. However, there is ONE (just ONE) Important FACTOR That TRIGGERS SUCCESS for One's Life.


What do you think this Ultimate FACTOR is?

In my opinion, Confidence might just be the most important attribute that fosters success. Without belief in oneself and one's abilities, it becomes quite difficult for one to achieve one's dreams. Success is "make-belief". No one knows exactly how to get there until they do; just a, subconscious stirring that guides them on their path. Generally, they make things, up as, they go and believe in them so as to achieve these "make-beliefs".

Only The Brave make it across the Rubicon of Mediocrity to Success. Without Confidence, there's no Courage to embark on one's journey. The dream remains just a dream. We must first of us confide our dreams in our hearts, believe in them, so we can paint the picture of the future we desire. If we cannot confide in ourselves, it reflects the mistrust we have for ourselves and our abilities.

Confidence is the key; belief is the door. Courage is there doorknob.

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Religion / Re: Contribute... Not Compete by Farastein(m): 11:31pm On Jun 18, 2020
The result: Now, we have the most corrupt and crime-filled of societies where people generally want to hoard wealth, knowledge and every other goodies in life for themselves alone. We are filled with depressed, frustrated folks who have been made to ingest the idea that they're "losing" in the rat race.

The solution: ...?



Give the answer with the most likes in a 2 weeks voting time period to win 2 PAC (PovertyAlleviationCoin) worth ₦5000 per PAC.
Religion / Re: Contribute... Not Compete by Farastein(m): 11:28pm On Jun 18, 2020
For us to carry first, we gats ensure say some people carry last. If we cannot rub something in someone else's face, it doesn't just feel good enough for us. We've become a society of clout-chasers who would do anything to win at this unhealthy competition we've entirely made up in our minds. The churches wey suppose be safe havens; where everybody suppose dey equal in supposed eyes of God have become notorious avenues to propagate this competition.
Religion / Contribute... Not Compete by Farastein(m): 11:28pm On Jun 18, 2020
Ours is a society where people are raised to compete instead of contribute. We see it in our homes, schools, churches and everywhere else. We even invented the cruel name "I beta pass my neighbor" for the smallest generating sets available. This situation reflects the average Nigerian mindset. Everything is a competition to us, and we're stuck in the most toxic rat race
Literature / Re: Letter To My 90's Babies by Farastein(m): 9:14pm On Jun 18, 2020
Thanks sire, I'll do well to reach you via Whatsapp ...
DeejayTeeno:
Lol.. content writing in anOther dimensional enrOuTe! grin

E remain the yOruBa and IGBo versiOn siR.. absOLuTeLy, Love it tho!

Lol.. Meanwhile, what's your WhatsApp number?
09098092258.

Nigeria NaH ToTaL dump!
This Africa done TireD me mehnnnnnnn!!

cool

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Literature / Re: Letter To My 90's Babies by Farastein(m): 3:16pm On Jun 12, 2020
I be see funny Whatsapp status today wey dey ask how Whatsapp status take turns Oshodi wey everybody dey sell shoes, bags, perfumes and clothes. Maybe last-last, we all Whatsapp status go dey like Mile 12 and na foodstuffs and land we go dey sell. Maybe last-last our Whatsapp status go dey like Fiverr where we go meet clients wey go pay us sharp for skills online when Afro Agro Power done blow.

Anyhow sha, e go better. E gats better. And e must better when we all see the light and join hand to grow the Nigeria like seed, with Agriculture.

Una do well oh. Thank you.

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Literature / Re: Letter To My 90's Babies by Farastein(m): 3:15pm On Jun 12, 2020
Network marketing dey, but the era of MMM done spoil the minds of Nigerians generally towards just ventures. Bitcoin &
other cryptocurrencies, Forex dey, but the dey generally beyond the scope of those wey no get the training. And these trainings no generally dey come cheap. And there's only so much person go fit learn for free online.

So wetin be the way forward?

Oya na, follow the revolution for @afroagropower for Instagram and on Facebook where we dey always innovate on the matter.

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Literature / Re: Letter To My 90's Babies by Farastein(m): 3:12pm On Jun 12, 2020
Na we internet and social media come jam for Nigeria at this very stage for the ladder of life. Some of us dey use am dey commit the crimes, others dey use am depress themselves, the majority of us just dey, caught up with the "trend-keeping". With just a slowly rising few wey dey use am somehow add values to their lives and demselves. Fiverr and other freelance sites done dey allow a few of us offer our learn skills as services as ways to earn the égò, but exclusively for those wey get online sellable skills. Google Adsense too don provide avenue for bloggers, for YouTubers and the likes. The internet don provide avenue to generally advertise whatever service or product we get for sale.

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Literature / Re: Letter To My 90's Babies by Farastein(m): 3:11pm On Jun 12, 2020
Yet we gats still bear the cross, and for those of us wey get parents wey still dey bear the cross reach now, we gats always dey grateful and dey thank dem. The responsibility still dey our shoulders sha, no matter how long person else dey do for us. We gats too become parents and begin pay rents and our way through the life for ourselves. We done even invent a new class of society for ourselves. We done dey become Dependent Parents. We dey try cater for children as our parents still dey cater for us.

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Literature / Re: Letter To My 90's Babies by Farastein(m): 3:10pm On Jun 12, 2020
We don reach the ages wey our parents take born us, yet the majority of us never even begin dey pay rents for ourselves. Jobs wey we go regard as well-paying just dey scantily available; mostly reserved for the "connected". Our times no dey exactly like our parents times at the start of the 90's. No more getting job on school cert (WAEC) again. No more bread ₦1. E dey a lot harder to make Our Daily Bread in the current Nigeria. Na why things like 419, runs girl just drastically increase with our own set.

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Literature / Re: Letter To My 90's Babies by Farastein(m): 3:09pm On Jun 12, 2020
E no easy na. Na the adult life oh wey dem be dey talk that time be this. The life dey run. But the way the Nigeria is set up, a lot of us still dey part of the Dependency Ratio. In fact, e gats be the majority of us from the alarming crime rate and delinquency wey dey Nigeria as it stands. A good number of us sef still gather full school as undergraduates, as well as another increasing percentage of us wey dey return back for post-graduate; for Masters.

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Literature / Letter To My 90's Babies by Farastein(m): 3:08pm On Jun 12, 2020
How we dey?... I know say we go just say fine; Na automated reply. But really, "How we dey?" Dem born us in unique times and we all dey a unique point in our lives for this year 2020. We generally dey in our 20's now. The oldest of us dem dey 30, and the youngest dem dey 20. So, generally, we all gather dey our 20's this year 2020.

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Celebrities / Re: Letter To My 90's Babies by Farastein(m): 3:04pm On Jun 12, 2020
We don reach the ages wey our parents take born us, yet the majority of us never even begin dey pay rents for ourselves. Jobs wey we go regard as well-paying just dey scantily available; mostly reserved for the "connected". Our times no dey exactly like our parents times at the start of the 90's. No more getting job on school cert (WAEC) again. No more bread ₦1. E dey a lot harder to make Our Daily Bread in the current Nigeria. Na why things like 419, runs girl just drastically increase with our own set.
Celebrities / Re: Letter To My 90's Babies by Farastein(m): 3:02pm On Jun 12, 2020
E no easy na. Na the adult life oh wey dem be dey talk that time be this. The life dey run. But the way the Nigeria is set up, a lot of us still dey part of the Dependency Ratio. In fact, e gats be the majority of us from the alarming crime rate and delinquency wey dey Nigeria as it stands. A good number of us sef still gather full school as undergraduates, as well as another increasing percentage of us wey dey return back for post-graduate; for Masters.
Celebrities / Letter To My 90's Babies by Farastein(m): 3:01pm On Jun 12, 2020
Dear 90's Baby,

How we dey?... I know say we go just say fine; Na automated reply. But really, "How we dey?" Dem born us in unique times and we all dey a unique point in our lives for this year 2020. We generally dey in our 20's now. The oldest of us dem dey 30, and the youngest dem dey 20. So, generally, we all gather dey our 20's this year 2020.

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Religion / Re: Seeing Demons, Angels, Fallen Angels, Spirits.. - Hsp's by Farastein(m): 2:24am On Mar 28, 2020
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Religion / Re: Seeing Demons, Angels, Fallen Angels, Spirits.. - Hsp's by Farastein(m): 2:11am On Mar 28, 2020
CharlyG1:
Hello Guys,

Many of us here reading this topic didn't just stumble upon it by mistake.. I welcome U all to share your spiritual experiences about seeing demons, spirits, angels or fallen angels. This would be a gift if you see these 3 all and may or may not be if U just see demons only.
The purpose of this thread is to expose the hidden works of satan & to counter attack his deceits.

I remember growing up as a child, i started to see spirits at age 11. The first spirit i saw was dressed up in a white long robe, looked so white, stood still and didn't utter a word to me. I could have taken him to be a real angel, but something didn't seem right to me, I somehow knew he wasn't real. I wasn't scared, my younger brother who was with me couldn't even see the spirit. It just stood still staring straight at me for about 3mins.. This happened at night maybe around 10pm, in my compound.

The next day while I was going to school, I fell so sick i almost died.. I was so weak it was difficult to walk and eat. I had to be brought home by one of my teachers.. Even when I told my family my story no one seemed to care or believe. And that's the problem with HSP's.. They're usually ignored.

As God would have it, almost at the brink of death, then God touched my parents and dey listened.. They prayed for me that i wud neva see such again but ever since then it's been worse (in a good way).. I even began to see spirits that looked human, ugly demons, even saw a demon inside a girl.. I began to know witches via revelations, have scary dreams, know what would happen in few minutes, hear evil thoughts from a person.. The good thing about it all is that I later knew why I was seeing and experiencing all these and also I saw an Angel and Jesus Himself, told me things about this..

Pls lets share our experiences here, You could be helping someone without knowing it. It's difficult to tell people these things in childhood or even as we grow, but it's easier to say it here, Let's edify ourselves. God bless U all

Business / Re: Post Corona World by Farastein(m): 1:28pm On Mar 26, 2020
My article is not an assertion of what the future holds. No one can truly predict the probable future; we can only make it. As with all others flying around on the web space, this is only an opinion guided by several other opinions on the probable future.

As you had rightly noted, we must get on with setting up the New World Establishments. As revealed in 2018, we've already worked and developed the budding industries that would develop our Afrikan community and way of life. Those unresponsive to this change of the New World might just perish with the old. Visit: www.afroagropower. & www.forexcampuses.

I'll advise Afrikans in the most crowded suburbs to leave for food-producing rural areas in order to escape the consequential hunger and increase in crime rates that would occur in these regions. We may indeed need to isolate from regular society for the next several weeks. These rural areas seem to be able to provide the basic needs of humanity without unreplaceable help from the crowded cities.
Ladylite:


Long epistle.

Go and get busy setting up new world order industries

This is not the end of Earth, it's just the end of the old systems of the old world.

Christianity is really not a religion. And by this many more will turn to God because COVID 19 has proven the flaw of science and the minds that run it.


Simply focus on building failsafe systems that will be useful for such things like these days. It's useless to think your long epistle are actually the whole truth. More conspiracy theories are still coming out, so your post is premature. By this time next month this virus will begin to fade.

This is just a new beginning of the emerging generation. This is the time to start building on the ruins of the whole world rather that spreading half truths.

Jah bless.

Literature / The End Of Days & Its Horsemen by Farastein(m): 1:06pm On Mar 26, 2020
The many in Afrika and the world at large have thought, prayed and anticipated the End of Days. A time where it is believed the world and the government in which we live in perishes and a New World rises in its stead; a New Jerusalem is created out of the Old. The Shepherd has come to separate his stubborn G.O.A.Ts from his mindless Sheeples. Those unworthy of a New World, those who would rather die than see the world Change; see things rearranged, would perish with this Old World.

The First Horseman arrives with his battle of the COVID-19 plague. Will the Horseman find you worthy of a New World? Are you lost in the many, having no mind and dream-plan of your own? Or are you with the few heading up the narrow path of life that others refuse to take? The Angel of Death is about to sweep over the lands, killing all those who are not marked with the blood of the lamb; the blood of society’s biggest Rebel; the Blood of Yeshua the Nazarene.

God is indeed Love and Its true Children possess Its qualities. Did you clothe me when I was naked? Had you checked up on me whilst I was in prison? Did you feed me when I was hungry? Did you nurse me when I was sick? Did you love me? Had you been filled with resent for the Gift of Life you were given? Had you been your true soul whilst others had behaved themselves seeking to please a society that takes no notice of them? Are you truly in the Lord’s Army?

As the Angel of Death patrols the World in the Night of History, the Righteous must ensure they live Rightly with the Change of the times. Like in the days of Noah, the Righteous are to assemble in the Ark. As the Wind of Death blows through the night, the children of God are to wait it through indoors like in the days of Moses. The Righteous who have always strived to utilize their lives to help themselves and others, shall be helped by the Temple of God that resides in the human mind. Heaven indeed only helps those who help themselves.

These Arks in Afrika shall be located in the food-producing rural communities, as only those who have continuous access to food for months on end would survive the hunger that comes with this Horseman. As more stringent means are taken to abate the spread of the Wind of Death by closing necessities such as markets and banks and society breaks down to a halt; would the hate and disunity of the many sabotage the boat of society?

In Afrika, like in the Yoruba proverb, the Farmer would truly become King. The very Horsemen of the revelation are the cure to the ills of our society. The Righteous who Respond rightly to the actions of the Universe according to the End of Days which has been brought upon us by the Collective Consciousness of the many who have thought, prayed and anticipated it. Help yourself consciously and the Temple of God which resides in your Subconscious helps you; as you possess the qualities of your Creator, of God.

I know you had expected a Grand Judge and Jury to have been in charge of deciding your Fate in these times; placing you in the Book of Life, or in the Book of Death. The False Prophets who relegate your mind in the name of Religion had made you believed so all these years. We’ve always been made to believe God scrutinizes us from above, never realizing that he Sees us from within.

You’re your own Judge, Jury, Defendant & Complainant. Have you lived worthy? Is your heart heavy with so much evil thoughts, words & actions that it outweighs the Feather of Justice? Will you live Rightly with the times in Righteousness? Will you tremble before the Angel of Death in paralyzing fear knowing you’re not one of the Shepherd’s stubborn G.O.A.T who kept to the ways of Truth and Wisdom, following the narrow uphill Path of Life that others refuse to choose?

Visit www.afroagropower. and www.forexcampuses. to be enlightened on how to access the Arks and make refuge whilst earning a living even as you await the passing the Angel of Death in our lands. Follow AfroAgro on Nairaland to aid your survival during the End of Days as the Horseman rides through the Earth.

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