Agriculture › I Need Raw Cassava In Adani, Enugu State by GreatNegro(op): 5:40pm On Feb 05, 2017 |
I need a farmer or a supplier who can supply me with raw cassava in Adani in Enugu. |
Business › Re: All About Export Necessary Details To Enable You Make A Killing!! by GreatNegro(m): 1:59pm On Feb 03, 2017 |
eliteacademy: Now here is a food for thought ever since we have been importing different things into Nigeria has there ever been a time where people held a protest to say they are tired of imported products? Instead despite the massive amount of both big and small importers in Nigeria doing the business, we are still importing and will continue to import and more people are joining the former persons in the import business!!!! One may ask whether they are making a profit from it? Of course yes they are I know because am a part of the game( I deal on hollandaise) so that is exactly how this EXPORT BUSINESS MODEL WORKS AS WELL there can NEVER BE SATURATION!!! 3. How to get started on a small scale Like I have pointed out early in this guide that the requirements are readily available and it could be that you already have them but let me list them for 1. email address 2. laptop + phone for getting clients and also chatting them up. 3. skype + whatsapp for chatting with clients and buyers to know what they need ie specifications, quantity, etc 4. smartness ie ( you need to be smart in your brain to be able to do this business effectively) 5. Market where you will source for products ( just ask around ) here is a clue (villages and rural areas most of the time have products at a cheap rate) But always ask around you will get a reliable market to be getting supply from Remember the adage that says “A person who ask questions NEVER loses his/her way” 6. Capital (this depends on how you want to start big or small) I recommend you start small. 7. Good logistics company to handle shipping we have lots of them UPS, DHL, FEDEX, NIPOST etc what you do is to visit any one that you like and ask them about their shipping rates… it is usually measured in KG. I cant tell you a specific price because these shipping rates are subject to change…. So just visit any preffered one and tell them what you came for and they will be more than willing to help you because THAT’S THEIR JOB! So these are some of the requirements to run this business effectively I hope you are following….. we move on to the next issue Do we have any logistic company in Enugu or close to it, because I'm based in Enugu. Thanks for taking out your time to put we, the newbies, through in exportation. |
Business › Re: All About Export Necessary Details To Enable You Make A Killing!! by GreatNegro(m): 11:33am On Feb 03, 2017 |
Please, go on oh! I'm being blessed with your post. May God bless you. |
Business › Re: All About Export Necessary Details To Enable You Make A Killing!! by GreatNegro(m): 7:09pm On Feb 02, 2017 |
eliteacademy: drop comments and questions DON'T DROP YOUR EMAIL OR PHONE NUMBER I DON'T NEED THEM.... I REPEAT DON'T DROP YOUR EMAIL OR PHONE NUMBER @Thanks for creating this thread. Please what are the procedure to follow before one can export goods abroad. I will also be happy if you can talk about how to prevent been duped. |
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Agriculture › Re: Palm Kernel Needed In Large Quantity by GreatNegro(m): 4:55pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
Allwell: I need cracked palm kernels. Thank you. Ok! I will try and check if I can get it and send to you. |
Agriculture › Re: Brand New Mf 375 Tractors' For Sale by GreatNegro(m): 4:43pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
ashcall: #12.5m Do you installmentally? If yes what's your installmental plan? |
Agriculture › Re: Palm Kernel Needed In Large Quantity by GreatNegro(m): 4:08pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
Allwell: Palm kernel is needed in our factory in Aba, Abia State. Kindly contact me via WhatsApp or call 07058103678. Is it the one that the palm oil had been extracted? If yes I can help you out. |
Agriculture › Re: Pig Farmers Lets Meet Here by GreatNegro(m): 9:31am On Feb 01, 2017 |
dejia: I do have Pig drinkers @ N1,500 each. We are based in ilorin, we can send it via public transport to anywhere in the country
email: deji@fulfillsa.co.za to place your order. Pls, how much do you sell your weaners? I need some breeders to kick start my piggery. |
Agriculture › Re: Pig Farmers Lets Meet Here by GreatNegro(m): 6:44am On Jan 31, 2017 |
matthew41: . I don't think you can get them in nigeria, inject your pigs with bco and feed them well... pls, which one is bco is it a drug or additive? Thanks, I am a newbie in pig farming |
Politics › Re: Jubilation In Port Harcourt As Court Releases IPOB Members Detained Since 2016 by GreatNegro(m): 7:46pm On Jan 23, 2017 |
Thank God! Shame on all haters. |
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Politics › Re: Ezekwesili, Omokri Berate Nigerian Army, Police For Firing On IPOB Protesters by GreatNegro(op): 1:39pm On Jan 21, 2017 |
Afriifa: I am tired of people agitating for nothing If they are agitating for 'nothing' while the killings? |
Politics › Ezekwesili, Omokri Berate Nigerian Army, Police For Firing On IPOB Protesters by GreatNegro(op): 1:27pm On Jan 21, 2017 |
Reno Omokri, a former aide to ex-president Goodluck Jonathan, has attacked men of the Nigerian Army and police for firing on protesting members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) on Friday, January 20. Omokri says the Nigerian Army should fire at insurgents and not on unarmed IPOB protesters. Omokri said the actions of the Nigerian security agencies was wrong and unacceptable. According to him, the security agencies should face fighting insurgents and keep Nigerians safe rather than shooting unarmed citizens. Omokri also feels that the actions of the Nigerian security forces would draw international sympathy to the cause of Biafrans. Former education minister and convener of the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) group Oby Ezekwesili agrees. The former World Bank executive wondered why Nigerian security forces chose to use live bullets when the option of pepper spray was available. She noted that the Nigerian Army and the Nigeria Police Force still has a lot to learn when it comes to handling protesters. https://www.naij.com/1083840-ezekwesili-omokri-berate-nigerian-army-police-firing-ipob-protesters.html |
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Politics › Re: I Strongly Condemn The Killing Of Unarmed IPOB Members- Ben Murray-bruce by GreatNegro(op): 6:52am On Jan 21, 2017 |
blackpanda: What about the security personnel that were killed?? What about the lives and property that were destroyed??
Everybody knows these hoodlums were certainly not unarmed. Protest against govt goes on everyday but nobody gets harmed. I dont remember wen last bbog complaind of being attacked. But these ipob always delude themselves that they can physically fight govt. keep living in denial, one day it will be your turn. Can you please provide any evidence that they were armed? |
Politics › I Strongly Condemn The Killing Of Unarmed IPOB Members- Ben Murray-bruce by GreatNegro(op): 6:41am On Jan 21, 2017 |
I strongly condemn the killing of unarmed IPOB members rallying for Donald J. Trump earlier today. I believe in one Nigeria. I also believe in human life. But even more importantly, I believe in the Nigerian Constitution that gives every Nigerian citizen a guaranteed right of assembly. This loss of lives should not be allowed to happen without the due process of the law kicking in. It must be investigated and the culprits brought to book. Human life in Nigeria must have value if Nigeria is ever to be valued as a great nation by her citizens. https://mobile.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=565173667013682&id=279327892264929&refid=17&_ft_=top_level_post_id.565173667013682%3Atl_objid.565173667013682%3Athid.279327892264929%3A306061129499414%3A2%3A0%3A1485935999%3A-8182064203308928015
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Politics › Re: 11 Killed In Pro-trump Rally In Nigeria- New York Times by GreatNegro(m): 5:46pm On Jan 20, 2017 |
Nigeria is evil, while killing innocent citizen for exercising their civic rights? May God grant eternal rest to the dead ones and grant healing to the injured. |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu: DSS Killed 9 People Who Came To Visit Me In Prison by GreatNegro(m): 5:01pm On Jan 10, 2017 |
What's wrong with this dss self. May God punish them. Amen |
Politics › Details Of Nnamdi Kanu's Secret Trial Today by GreatNegro(op): 4:51pm On Jan 10, 2017 |
The secret trial of the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu and three others has begun at the Federal High Court, Abuja.
Kanu, Chidiebere Onwudiwe, Benjamin Madubugwu and David Nwawuisi, who are on trial for treasonable felony and terrorism were shielded from the public in the courtroom.
Justice Binta Nyako had on Dec. 13, 2016, ruled that the identity of witnesses in the matter would be protected but at Tuesday’s sitting, the judge and parties were all shielded from public view. Nnamdi Kanu leaving the court today There was also a heavy presence of security personnel within and around the court premises.
This made it difficult for people, including journalists and relatives of the defendants to enter the court. The defence team, however, insisted that each of the defendants was entitled to have four relatives in court during proceedings.
This led to a short adjournment to enable security operatives allow the defendants’ relatives into the courtroom. On resumption of proceedings, the defence counsel informed the court of its pending applications seeking to quash the charges against the four defendants. Counsel to Kanu, Mr Ifeanyi Ejiofor, also informed the court of another application challenging the competence of the charge against the defendants. Ejiofor told the court that the proof of evidence did not support the charges against his client to warrant his continual detention.
“The charge does not warrant his detention because there is no case against him,” he said. Ejiofor also told the court that the Department of State Services (DSS) were frustrating the efforts of counsel in gaining access to the defendants.
He also alleged that relatives of the defendants were being continuously harassed and arrested each time they visited them in prison.
“They (DSS) are clamping down on the innocent citizens. If anything should happen to me or my family, the DSS should be held responsible,” Ejiofor said. Nyako cautioned operatives of the DSS against sensationalising the case, saying that there was nothing special about the four defendants.
According to her, this is a simple criminal case so I do not understand all the “gra-gra” around it which I see from my CCT camera. She also said that the defendants should be unhand-cuffed as soon as they arrived the court premises as the defence team had complained that they were brought into court in handcuffs. “State operatives should threat the case like any other case.
You cannot break the constitution and still expect to be guided by the constitution,” Nyako said. She asked the defence team to file a formal complaint of all the allegations they made and serve the court. The judge also asked them to quickly serve the court copies of their applications to allow expeditious hearing. She said that ruling on the applications would determine whether the case would be terminated or continued. Nyako adjourned the matter till Jan. 12 to hear the application challenging the competence of the charge as well as that seeking to quash the case. www.vanguardngr.com/2017/01/secret-trial-nnamdi-kanu-begins/
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Politics › Re: How We Can Develop Ala-Igbo - Okezie Ikpeazu by GreatNegro(op): 5:40pm On Dec 28, 2016 |
BabaRamota1980: You are doing a great job with your thread. Your brothers are responding to it positively but there are still very troubling concerns in what you all are talking about resettlement of your homeland. You are purposely deceitful, all of you here talking about Think Home, Build Home.
You will need Yoruba to ground you so you can think straight and steer away from pending doom as you Think Home.
I do not have to go to University of anywhere or any museum to see developments of other regions in their pre-war state. Why are you prescribing a visit to a museum to see what your region was like, are there no online sites where the collections are available? I am not talking about resettling (there is no place in Igboland that is not under human occupation), but unlocking the economic potential of Igboland which inturn will prevent Igbo youths from leaving Igboland and entice others to return parts or all of their investments. WE IGBOS DON'T NEED YORUBAS HELP TO DEVELOP OUR LAND, IS IT BY FORCE? Keep your negative thought to yourself. Developing our region won't lead to any doom. As for the pre-war state I will make some research about it, though that won't stop the need to economically develop Igboland. |
Politics › Re: How We Can Develop Ala-Igbo - Okezie Ikpeazu by GreatNegro(op): 5:19pm On Dec 28, 2016 |
SGTScatter: Arizona123, that thunder will soon destroy you. I have arrived for you on this board. You will run like you did before. Bastard!
[s][/s] Guys chill abeg! This thread is for an important issue, please don't derail it. Thanks |
Politics › Re: How We Can Develop Ala-Igbo - Okezie Ikpeazu by GreatNegro(op): 5:15pm On Dec 28, 2016 |
chibuzorAbia: Ikpeazu go and sit down jare, lagos state and Yoruba land is too sweet. You this zombified afonja hiding under Igbo moniker. Please don't derail this thread, if you have nothing to offer. |
Politics › Okorocha ‘asks’ Pensioners To Forfeit Majority Of Their Dues. by GreatNegro(op): 4:34pm On Dec 28, 2016 |
Rochas Okorocha, governor of
the state, wants pensioners in
the state to sign off years of
entitlements in order to get a
meagre sum that is way below
half of what is due to them.
A document from the state
government to the pensioners,
seen by TheCable, seeks to
compel the retirees to accept the
plan of the state to pay them only
40 percent of pension arrears
and cancel the remaining 60
percent. Not only that, 40 percent
payment is only applicable to 13
months of pension; all arrears
beyond 13 months are to be
written off.
In context, this means a
pensioner, who is owed 70
months pension of N50,000 per
month, which totals N3.5 million,
will only get N260,000 and forfeit
N3.24 million. Pensioners also say
the state is coercing them into
signing the deal else they will not
get a dime at all.
An official of the Nigeria Union of
Pensioners (NUP) in the state also
confirmed the deal, adding that
some retirees of the Alvan Ikoku
University of Education, who are
being owed 72 months, were
also asked to sign off 59 months.
“By my own findings, many
people still went for it because
precedent tells them that they
might as well forfeit everything if
they rejected it,” he said.
“There was a time government
was owing the judicial staff and
those people went for strike for
almost eight months. At the end,
nothing was done; they even had
to come back and beg, that
whatever was agreed before
should be paid them.
“Many people were
psychologically beaten to take it.
But I know those who have not
taken it are more in the state
than those who have.”
A copy of the letter
Some of the pensioners in the
state, who had been given the
documents needed to sign off
their benefits but rejected it,
spoke with TheCable but asked
for their identities to be
protected.
They revealed that some of their
colleagues had taken the deal
after being threatened with the
fear of losing all benefits.
“It is one thing to call God and
another thing is to serve
God,”said a pensioner who is
being owed 23 months.
“Our governor does not know
God. If he knew God, he would
know that those who suffered in
their youthful life, for the state
and the nation, should be given
preference.
“How come he wants to pay us
40 percent and cancel 60
percent, plus whatever claims
you have? He said if you have
signed, you have no rights to ask
for the present, past or future.
That is ungodly; anybody who
has God at heart cannot treat
even slaves like this, not to talk of
senior citizens.
“I am owed 23 months. The
three months he paid in 2015, I
didn’t get anything; my name
didn’t appear. The one I got is
the 70 percent he paid this
August. January 2015 to
December 2016 is 24 months. So
if you remove August, I’m being
owed 23 months, and he wrote
13 months in my form and asked
me to sign that I have collected
all that is due to me. See how
wicked.”
Another pensioner said he
worked vehemently for Okorocha
and the All Progressives Congress
(APC) during the last political
alliance that saw APC come into
power, only to be left in the cold.
“Is he the first governor to take
up the mantle of leadership in
Imo state? I was a leader in his
first tenure. In fact, I carried the
cross of APC in this ward.
Whoever is an APC man in this
ward now, I converted him or
her,” he said.
“Those people who worked for
him, who gave him solidarity and
overwhelming votes, are the
people he is now punishing. God
will not be happy with him.”
BUHARI MUST INTERVENE
The pensioner said President
Muhammadu Buhari must
intervene unless he is a part of
the act.
“Buhari is the controller of this
country; if any part becomes
ungovernable, he must be held
responsible unless he is part of
this wicked act. If he is not part
of this wicked act, that form
alone will make him take some
steps,” said.
“Pension is a constitutional issue,
I don’t see how an individual has
come and changed what the
nation has done just to please
himself.”
The deal, however, does not
affect pensioners who fall within
the grade one to six of the civil
service cadre.
All efforts of TheCable to get the
reaction of the Imo state
government yielded no result, as
Chinedu Offor, commissioner for
information, neither answered
calls to his line nor replied the
text messages. |
Politics › Re: How We Can Develop Ala-Igbo - Okezie Ikpeazu by GreatNegro(op): 4:03pm On Dec 28, 2016 |
T9ksy: THINK HOME, INVEST HOME AND DEVELOP YOUR ANCESTRAL HOMELAND. That's the awareness I and my fellow Igbos is trying to create. |
Politics › Re: How We Can Develop Ala-Igbo - Okezie Ikpeazu by GreatNegro(op): 3:47pm On Dec 28, 2016 |
BabaRamota1980: Forsyth was a Biafran sympathiser his writing cannot be unbiased. Not only that, Forsyth had no clue what was in other regions since his stay was exclusive to Biafra, therefore he had no idea that the amenities and attributes he embellishly glorified were not sub-par to the true and independently acknowledged developments in other regions of that period.
Moreover, if we are going to refer to books and authors, to your one Frederick Forsyth, there are hundreds of books, magazines, documentaries that showcase the greatness of achievements in the Yoruba West. Pa Awolowo himself made a declaration pre-independence and infront of European press corps that in just ten years he had provided for his region and people what the white colonialists had capacity but failed to do in their one hundred years presence. After that he invited the press corps to go around and see for themselves. This is how the world knew of the FIRSTs of social and urban infrastructures in Yorubaland. The world was awed!
Lets put writings aside. How is it possible places like Kano, Kaduna, Lokoja, can have pictures showing their cities, towns, villages and dated pre-war era but you in East have none. Very baffling. Even if it is written by your fellow zombified afonja or nigeria sympertizer you will still not believe. We Igbos doesn't need your consent to develop our region. Who tell you that we have no pre war pictures? Have you been to Biafran section in UNN library or any govt library in the East to make a research about it, before drawing your illogical conclusion. |
Politics › Re: How We Can Develop Ala-Igbo - Okezie Ikpeazu by GreatNegro(op): 12:51pm On Dec 28, 2016 |
BabaRamota1980: if you ask anyone for pictures of Lagos before the war you will get it. Ibadan, Abeokuta, Ilesha, Akure, Offa, Ogbomosho, Ife, and so on, all had pictures before the war and showed what state of development they were in. So how is it that this your best city in Africa, no one can find pictures taken of it and showing these developments you claim it had before the war? Go and read, The making of an African legend: The Biafra story , by Frederick Forsyth, chapter 8, The Character of Biafra. I quoted the passage from there. As for the structures, all of it was destroyed during the war. We just re-started economic development after the war. |
Politics › Re: How We Can Develop Ala-Igbo - Okezie Ikpeazu by GreatNegro(op): 10:52am On Dec 28, 2016 |
T9ksy: @ Op............the same way you develop lagos, abuja, kano, kadunna ati bebelo. You said so. |
Politics › Re: How We Can Develop Ala-Igbo - Okezie Ikpeazu by GreatNegro(op): 10:50am On Dec 28, 2016 |
eduj: true ,but our governors would have to lay down the foundation first .if those men put in place massive infrastructures,all other things would fall into place.for instance, the ogbor hill in aba industrial cluster housing naflex,glass force,gzi,7-up,nnpc gas measuring and depot,aba malting plant etc ,has room for expansion if only the governor would provide new access roads and expand existing ones to those localities.That in the osisioma axis housing;Guinness brewery,aba mega mall,tonimas,valumbra and many more soap,aluminum and plastic industries is sorely in need of a residential estate.let the governor of abia lay in place such modalities and see if more of our brethren doesn't invest home. their is a reason most of the investment our brethren in other regions bring back home is mostly hotels and shopping plazas because, that's what our public infrastructure at the moment entails.I would love to see our governors pull together funds to begin projects that would give a qualitative advantages in some economic aspects. True talk. I pray our governors help us out of this economic mess. |
Politics › Re: How We Can Develop Ala-Igbo - Okezie Ikpeazu by GreatNegro(op): 9:40am On Dec 28, 2016 |
ariesbull: I checked that guys profile ...He isn't Igbo ...Just go read his post history. I write him Igbo he couldn't respond up till now
Nairaland is a funnyland
Have you been to other villages in Nigeria
Even in USA and UK it's same
It's called rural urban migration Yea! You are correct, he is an Afonja hiding under Igbo moniker. Back to the topic, we need to reduce such rural urban migration by gradually turning the rural areas to urban centres. |