Politics › Re: Fanshekara Underpass At 80% Completion In Kano by gwales(op): 12:15pm On Oct 31, 2016 |
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Politics › Fanshekara Underpass At 80% Completion In Kano by gwales(op): 12:14pm On Oct 31, 2016 |
anshekara underpass at 80% completion stage constructed by Governor Ganduje . It'll ease vehicular movement at this busy intersection
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Politics › Re: Mark Zuckerberg Is Helping Buhari To Continue The Mass Murder Of Biafrans -IPOB by gwales: 3:42pm On Oct 30, 2016 |
Ipad yoots are the greatest comedian |
Politics › Re: Justice Binta Nyako Is Buhari’s Sister – IPOB Cries Out by gwales: 6:08pm On Oct 25, 2016 |
Illiterates ipod, justice binta was from adamawa and married to former adamawa governor admiral murtala nyako |
Politics › Re: President Buhari's Daughter Fatima Set To Wed,See Her Wedding Invitation(Photo) by gwales: 7:48am On Oct 25, 2016 |
emmasege: So na GRA the dullard dey live for Daura before scamming Nigerians with Mr. Poor and Mr. Integrity? Poor man indeed GRA in daura not the GRA in for state capital which is katsina |
Literature › Re: Is Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie The Most Influential Woman In Africa Right Now?- CNN by gwales: 3:16pm On Oct 23, 2016 |
Not even in her state 11 Likes 1 Share |
Politics › Re: What Is Working For Ambode? by gwales: 8:57am On Oct 23, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista: EPIC FALSE.
Having resources is one thing, managing the resources is another.
Rivers state under Odili, Akwa Ibom under Attah, Delta under Ibori, Oduaghan and Okowa, Bayelsa state under Goodluck, Sylva and Dickson earned ALOT of billions monthly as revenue yet it wasn't showing anywhere.
Meanwhile, Gombe state under Goje, Kano under Kwankwaso(and maybe Shekarau) and few others that earned lesser amount from federal purse had a lot to show for it.
Coming to Lagos, prior to 1999 the state was a dirty slum, poor, little or no infrastructure, bad roads, little or no revenue from IGR etc but a certain Bola Tinubu came with a blueprint that changed the tide. Ambode, a member of Tinubu system is only consolidating on the blueprint.
BTW Lagos revenue from FG isn't in top 5 in the country.
Bayelsa would have been a model state if it is about access to resources. you forgot jigawa under sule lamido, katsina under yar' addu'a and also gombe under dankwambo |
Agriculture › Locally Fabricated Rice Milling Plant In Kano Built By Engineer Ilyasu Nazifi by gwales(op): 9:09pm On Oct 21, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: #ObianoIsaFailure Trending On Twitter (pictures) by gwales: 7:27pm On Oct 20, 2016 |
Arresa come and see the ugwu exporter |
Politics › Re: Binta Garba: My Primary Constituency Is To Be In The Kitchen & Other Room by gwales: 12:13pm On Oct 20, 2016 |
[s] EnEnPeecee: Coming from a low ret*rd hausa woman, I ain't surprise their men up north has already carve a niche in life for them in the kitchen.
Their job in life is to be fvcked all day to create more almajiri kids for their men and make the society a dangerous place to live with the threat that will later emanate as a result of failure to position these Boko haramites hopefulls into a better life.
NO WONDER !
@ Mod, no dey change my words of choice again na, allow dem to show d way I type am Abeg  [/s] disgusting ipad bigot. She is neither hausa nor a muslim |
Politics › Re: Nairalanders From Northeast Nigeria by gwales: 8:44am On Oct 06, 2016 |
nedu86: Pls inbox me your mail and phone number..... cn.anaele@gmail.com. done |
Politics › Re: Nairalanders From Northeast Nigeria by gwales: 7:04am On Oct 06, 2016 |
I rep YOLA |
Politics › Re: Unprecedented And Shameful Act Of Youths During Voting/election by gwales: 6:56am On Sep 29, 2016 |
[s] eyeview: I gave up on Nigerian youths in 2015 when they all clamoured that a man over 70 years with no basic qualification was their choice. Pa buhari's votes came mostly from youths who are even older than the age Buhari ruled the first time [/s] rubbish, I voted buhari and I would gladly vote him against Jonathan.... DAZZOL |
Politics › Re: What Is The Contribution Of South East Region To The Federation Account? by gwales: 10:44am On Sep 03, 2016 |
They don't contribute anything and are always at the forefront of claiming south south oil by using the eastern tag them. And yet they are busy calling northerners are parasite while their unproductive land doesn't add any value to Federation account |
Politics › Re: Calabar-port Harcourt Coastal Rail Line To Be Completed In 2018 – Amaechi by gwales: 8:05am On Sep 01, 2016 |
You completed Abuja - kaduna in a year. So yes, I can take amaechi's word to the bank. |
Politics › Re: Amaechi Signs MOU With China For Lagos-Ibadan, Calabar-Port Harcourt Rail Lines by gwales: 7:09pm On Aug 31, 2016 |
The Era of cluelesness is over |
Christianity Etc › Re: Anambra Youths Beat Catholic Priest To Coma by gwales: 12:34pm On Aug 31, 2016 |
[s] cktheluckyman: Did you even bother to read the story? [/s] IPOB are miscreant - obasanjo |
Christianity Etc › Re: Anambra Youths Beat Catholic Priest To Coma by gwales: 12:33pm On Aug 31, 2016 |
IPOBS miscreant are responsible for this. Biafra would be worst than Columbia because of this violent loving people |
Politics › Re: Aisha Buhari Prepares For Get-Involved Initiative (photos) by gwales: 9:39am On Aug 29, 2016 |
Biafman: Very very backward set of people. See as dem wear close all their body like mini masquerades. if a woman is free to show her body unclad and the society is okay with it, why should a woman not be free to cover it  |
Politics › Re: Ipob: Mass Boycott Of Vanguard Newspaper Now Happening In The East by gwales: 9:24am On Aug 29, 2016 |
IPOB are jobless - ojukwu |
Politics › Re: Fashola, The Angel Of Light by gwales: 2:27pm On Aug 28, 2016 |
3 days straight light |
Politics › Re: We Will Deal With Them The Way We Dealt With Boko Haram. - Buhari by gwales: 11:45am On Aug 28, 2016 |
The FG would not negotiate with any terrorist group
Be warned IPOB and scavengers |
Politics › Re: Militant Leader And His Commanders Killed In Rivers (Graphic Photos) by gwales: 9:01am On Aug 28, 2016 |
Serves them right |
Politics › Re: Angry Biafrans Nearly Beatup Nigeria's Foreign Minister by gwales: 7:40am On Aug 28, 2016 |
Ipads are miscreant - obasanjo |
Agriculture › Re: A.A Ibrahim Rice Mill In Kano Under Construction by gwales: 6:09pm On Aug 27, 2016 |
God bless PMB |
Politics › Re: Massive Rice Mill Plant Which Is Set To Be Commissioned In Kano. PICTURES. by gwales: 5:43pm On Aug 27, 2016 |
God bless PMB |
Politics › Re: Team Buhari Vs Team Gej. Hailing Hailers Vs Wailing Wailers. by gwales: 9:23am On Aug 27, 2016 |
[s] ehissi: MY HUMBLE RESPONSE -Team GEJ vs Team Buhari.
US Secretary John Kerry came into Nigeria and met with Buhari; he said these words to Buhari, "you inherited a BIG problem".
In addition, everyone you meet today, have this question to ask, "how on earth did we slide into the bermuda triangle of recession in a short period of time?".
My answer to Kerry and anyone with such question is simple; we were in a serious game, and we made the WRONG SUBSTITUTIONS in KEY areas.
Just like a football game, once key substitutions are wrong the game is automatically lost, it's not rocket science.
PRESIDENT: Out- Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan In- Mallam Mohammedu Buhari
MINISTER OF PETROLEUM Out - Dr Alison Madueke In- Mallam Mohammed Buhari
MINISTER OF FINANCE Out- Dr Okonjo Iweala In- linguist Kemi Adeosun
MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE Out- Dr Akinwumi Adesina In- Ancestor Audu Ogbeh.
After making these substitutions in the four most critical sectors of the country, if you like call them the pillars of our economy; there is only one outcome and that is RECESSION. Even if God sends Jonah here, and the whale brings him down (because he must refuse to come to Nigeria in this time and era when every foreign investor is leaving including the indigenes, even the whale will be scared let hungry people don't eat it) Jonah will still fail to revive the economy with these jokers in these key areas. Obama will fail with this team.
It's not rocket science, you can't replace an Okonjo Iweala with a kemi and expect a miracle to happen (kemi is interested in speaking good English, unfortunately the economy doesn't hear good English).
You can't replace an Akinwumi with an aging frail Ogbeh and expect miracles (Ogbeh wants to import grass for his cows, that's his priority); how can a 74yr old secondary school dropout and religious bigot be more effective and efficient than a 58yr PhD holder?? (Buhari just wants Islam to spread, even though it means Christians been burnt alive and also he wants Biafra to DIE).
Pretending that our recent problems are not tied to these wrong substitutions, is evil and treason itself. And yes Kerry you are right, Buhari inherited a BIG PROBLEM, a country that had the largest economy in Africa and third fastest growing economy in the world is a BIG PROBLEM for a 74yr old secondary school dropout.
It's like telling my little niece who will be 9 months by 2nd of September, to count one to 10. As simple as the task might be, she will not be able; same with the Almighty Buhari, if you like give him all the executive emergency power, in Ameachi's voice "he won't do NATIN". I leave you with TEAM GEJ vs TEAM
BUHARI; if you had a company, who will be your directors? I'm 100% sure that even the most moronic, idiotic and foolish APC supporter will take the former over the latter.
I am Oyinemi Nicholas Endeley, a son from the IZON KINGDOM and I just want to make commonsense. DAZZIT AND DAZZOL 4 NOW. #Still on Jesus is Lord
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Politics › Re: New Look Of Calabar-Itu Road That Buhari Started Work On Recently(pics) by gwales: 8:12am On Aug 25, 2016 |
[s] NigerDeltan: First show us the Kaduna -Kano - Maiduguri completed by GEJ lets compare [/s] First of all, that road was started by obasanjo. Secondly your hero Jonathan didn't finish the road but instead abandoned it. |
Politics › Re: Why Did TAN And TANOIDS Disappear From Nairaland by gwales: 7:15pm On Aug 19, 2016 |
They are now ipad yoots |
Agriculture › Rice Harvest: Kebbi Now Haven To Millers, Buyers by gwales(op): 9:33am On Aug 18, 2016 |
A major turnaround in the cultivation of rice is occuring in Kebbi State
Given the bountiful harvest that is being recorded by farmers during this year’s dry season rice farming, Kebbi State has become a new haven to conventional, local millers and rice traders from Sokoto, Kano, Zamfara, EbonyI, Lagos, Maiduguri, Niger and other parts of the country. Also it has continued to witness the influx of rice buyers from Niger Republic, Benin and other neighbouring countries.
Because of this the price of paddy rice has jumped up. Farmers now charge between N10,000 to N12,000 for a bag of paddy rice in the state. Under the Anchor Borrowers arrangement, government is expected to buy a bag of paddy rice from the registered farmers at the rate of N113,000 per ton. However, they are now selling to the third buyers at the rate of N10,000 to N12,000 per bag.
When our correspondent visited some rice farms around Birnin Kebbi, Augie, Bunza, Argungu and Yauri areas of the state, some of the farmers who spoke to us could not hold their excitement while narrating their success story. Alhaji Sahadi Augie is the Chairman of the Rice Farmers Association in the state. In words laden with excitement, he said “Do you know that from April to this time millers and other rice traders from Sokoto, Kano, Zamfara, Ebony, Lagos, Maiduguri, Niger and others have been coming in trucks and trailers to buy rice here. The good thing is that our farmers are still on the field planting rice, so the harvest will continue till October this year. Given this unprecedented success recorded in this year’s harvest across the state, Kebbi would not only meet the rice needs of the country, but within a short time that of West Africa.” He added “We are lucky the weather was favourable, the input that was given to the farmers was effective , and it has assisted greatly in raising the yield during this year’s harvest. I must say that the harvest was very good for us. It has never been like this before. I am very optimistic that we will surpass the 1 million metric tons target very soon. This is because this year we harvested rice in Kebbi in the way we have never harvested it before. It was really a bumper harvest. You realize that under the Anchor Borrowers programme 70,000 farmers were engaged to produce rice in the state. Each of them was given the required inputs to cultivate one hectare of rice farm. Under the scheme there was a programme carved out for rice millers like Labana and Humza from Kano, to engage an additional eight thousand farmers, so in all 78,000 farmers were engaged at small scale level to produce rice for the state. These are not the only rice farmers that we have. Kebbi has over 300,000 rice farmers, even though they are not captured under this programme, they are also producing rice on their own.”
The federal government has invested N15 billion on this year’s rice/wheat farming in Kebbi State. Apart from the 78,000 small-scale rice producers in the state, there are other 1,700 large scale ones that were not captured under the rice production programme. Speaking in the same vein a rice farmer in Argungu, Muhammed Abdullahi said the huge harvest being recorded by the farmers was expected. “More than before, everybody is now involved in rice farming. Don’t forget the entire River Niger valley area in Kebbi North is 11,600 kilometer square of irrigable land. It was estimated to be about 120,000 hectares of irrigable land along the river Niger valley ,and Kebbi has over 500,000 hectares of Fadama land. We have over 250 members of the water user’s association who are entirely farmers along the flood plain area. The Anchor Borrowers scheme has really improved our rice farming, and it might not be long before we start feeding the other West African countries.”
Augie explained that the initial agreement between government and farmers was that once they are given the loan, fertilizer, generator and pumping machines, they are to pay back by selling rice to government. “However, the influx of buyers, local and conventional millers from all over the country, in large numbers and buying in large quantities, has brought about high increase in the price of paddy rice. With this development, farmers felt they would be shortchanged should they sell to government at the initially agreed price. This made us to change our agreement. Now farmers have the option of either paying back to government in cash or by paddy rice. This is to safeguard them from being shortchanged and as well defaulted.
Under the Anchor Borrowers arrangement government is buying from farmers at the rate of N113,000 per ton, but farmers could sell to the third buyers at the rate of N9,000 to N10,000 per bag. We cannot give the exact number of tons of rice that we have produced now because harvesting is still going one,but between 1.1 to 1.2 million tons is our possible target.”
He continued “I can hardly find a word to commend facilitators of this rice programme. For several years before now we had been importing rice into this country at the rate of one billion naira per day, whereas we could produce it within the states. We were making farmers of other countries to make money while we are poor. Before now there were moves to do something like this, but the policies were inconsistent.But this time we are lucky both the president and our governor are determined to address the issue.We will also go all out to make sure this programme on rice production succeeds. We can’t quantify the kind of economic advantage it has brought to many farmers and rice traders in the state.”
Alhaji Muhammed Garba Dandiga is the Commissioner for Agriculture and Chairman of the Committee on Agricultural Programme in the state. He said “Suru area alone is about 40 kilometres in spread. Some farmlands there are over 15,000 hectares. We have locations like that in more than 10 places where we are doing irrigation farming. This has greatly boosted this year’s rice harvest in the state. It is not our effort but it is that of God and those of the federal government and Central Bank of Nigeria who gave us the opportunity. If we reach our climax, we will not only feed Nigeria but the entire West Africa.”
While telling her story, Hajiya Hadiza Abdullahi, one of the women farmers in the Argungu area said “This is my tenth year in rice farming. Before my husband died we were doing this together, I was helping him in the farm, but now the responsibility is mine. Rice farming is now much better than it was in the past. I was able to achieve a lot in this year’s harvest. The incentives given to me have helped to increase my yield and production capacity. I farm on 5 hectares of land and with this harvest I am expecting over 600 bags of rice. When I was to start, government gave me a generator, fertilizer, pumping machines, faro 44 seeds and money. You can see I am getting old, I am being assisted on the farm by my three children but it has been good. It is a bumper harvest for me this year.”
Her farmer friend, Halimatu Muhammed said “I started rice farming about 14 years ago. The farming method has changed now, compared to how we used to do it in the past. What we are witnessing in rice farming now in Kebbi has never happened before. During this year’s dry season farming I harvested over 200 bags of rice. If I get more money I could produce more than 1,000 bags of rice.”
Bashiru Hassan is one of the farmers excited by the bumper harvest. “I just finished harvesting my rice. I am so happy over the yield and I have started preparing for another planting season. The rice I just harvested was on three hectares of land. I am expected to get over 100 bags of rice from it, but I got 60 bags due to the problems I encountered on the varieties of seeds that I planted. Some did well while some did not. But I thank the Almighty it was a good yield after all. I think the little problem I had was because of my inexperience in rice farming. This was my first time of planting rice even though I started farming in 1982. I was planting groundnut, maize and millet before I ventured into rice farming, but I have learnt well now. The next farming season would be different. I planned to give Labana Mills 30 bags, government 20 bags and I will sell the remaining 10 bags to private buyers. I was told the price is now between N9,000 to N10,000.This price may soon go up because there are many buyers and millers from other states and neighbouring countries, and many of them are presently in Kebbi. We really thank government for closing the border to rice importation. It will help to boost rice production and everybody will be happy.”
Hajiya Hauwa Usman is one of the women rice farmers at Harasawa rice farm area in Birnin Kebbi “This is my first time of venturing into rice farming. I was into Cassava farming. When I was growing up I used to follow my parents to the farm, because that was what they were doing. So when I got married I still feel the urge to farm. When my son decided he wanted to go into rice farming I decided to back him. We were given this farm land to grow rice, and today we are happy. We thank God for making the harvest a success. As you can see we are still harvesting but it is with joy. If we can get another land we would love to do more than this, though we had problem with the seeds we were given initially. While some take four months, others take six months to harvest. I planted on one hectare of land and we are expecting nothing less than 15 to 20 bags of rice in this harvest. I would love to do rice farming again, but my fear now is that the person who leased this land to me might also want to use it for farming, because everybody is now going into rice farming.”
Another rice farmer, Bashir Muhammed Nasarawa said “This harvest means a lot of things to me. I ventured into rice farming this year. I did the registration to participate in the Anchor Borrowers programme in 2015 through the Bank of Agriculture. With this harvest I realize I can no longer rely on anybody again. I can rely on myself doing the rice farming. I am more than happy doing it. After this harvest I will continue rice planting immediately. I am expecting over 25 bags of rice in this harvest. I now have the experience .I believe I will do a lot better in the next farming season. I just hope to get a bigger land, at least about five hectares to plant rice.” www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/feature/rice-harvest-kebbi-now-haven-to-millers-buyers/158968.html?platform=hootsuite
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Politics › Re: Markafi And Sheriff Face Off - Isn't It A Northern Agenda by gwales: 12:55pm On Aug 16, 2016 |
Save this conspiracy theory to yourself, neither Makarfi nor sheriff zone the presidency to the north. Your brother ekweremadu from the south was the one who zoned it to the north |