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Time is ripe for land preparation |
Dboy55:355916070195894/18 |
Who can help unlock Samsung s7 and iPhone s7 both locked to T-Mobile. Thanks |
The season is upon us....now is the best time to get your farmlands in preparation for dey season farming. |
emma1st:we don't have |
This people are funny for real.. I am so sure this fund is going to the development of Northern part of Nigeria as the policy of the fund mandates or where else in Nigeria needs afforestation or alternative renewable energy? Another unfortunate thing about this fund is that the purpose for which it is raised for will be jeopardized and it won't be able to pay back the bond and it's accrued interests by itself but instead will be paid with proceed of crude oil by future administration. This regime has plunged the nation into enough debts that will take grace of Almighty to pay in the next 50years. We are still grappling with the modalities of Sukuk bond and now they come up with this..,why cant they encourage private investors in these areas and formulate stable policies to ensure the smooth running of the operation, before you know it now, one mallam will claim they plant dongoyaro tree for 12billion Naira.na wa oo |
Good morning world |
Wow this is great and very nice. This will enlighten those who think pork is a dirty meat and can't be eaten. I love the idea behind this and hope it help boost the pig industry. Seun lalasticlala mynd44 should put this on the front page to let the world know pork isn't a dirty meat |
Talk to me about good farmlands in ogun state,Nigeria |
Due to popular demand Alabata farmland location is now unlocked!!!! |
Do yoi have Camry 2007 transmission?? |
This is fraud in disguise. I'm sure they must have bribed Nigeria shareholders association as Pepsi shareholders won't agree to sell their shares. I won't be surprised either if NSE approve their delisting |
Do you need farm land in Ogun state? Talk to us |
Charcoalcity:We have them..send mail or call number on my signature |
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One of the major challenges challenges we farmers face in Nigeria is availability of good and reliable hands to work on our farms.Anyone with a practical farm will understand this struggle even if your farm is 90% mechanized, you still need farm workers to assist with small manual works. I struggled with this problem for 6 years till i sat down and think about how i can get over this problem hindering my farm smooth operations and growth. I have other ventures i am in to and i hate it when i get distracted due to complains from the farm that so so worker is under-performing or not following instructions, you are even lucky if you get workers in the first place. i solved my problem by researching into the kind of farm labour/workers we use on our farm. 80% of labourers come from Benin Republic (Cotonou), Togo and very few from Ghana. 10% from Benue and Kogi and about 5% from our south west here. i travelled to Benin republic (Cotonou) to make enquiries about bringing in able bodied men and women for farming activities to Nigeria and i made significant progress, after this i returned to Nigeria and went straight to ministry of labour and ministry of interior through my contact person in Abuja to make enquiries about what it requires to bring in workers from Benin republic to work in Nigeria. I got all the info i needed and proceeded with documentations, went back to Benin Republic filed all papers and my workers (12 men and 3 ladies) all strolled in majestically through the idi roko border into Nigeria to the amazement of immigration men infact all government agencies we met at both the Benin Republic and Nigeria end of the border. I only gave those i think were friendly enough 'something' for tea and coke. One significant thing i noticed was that my workers had rest of mind while working on the farm without fear of being extorted by immigration officials on patrol( they even freely travel to the city for personal affairs during their free time) because they know they have their papers. They were also loyal and delivered optimally and for the first time in 6 years, i enjoyed my farming operations with increased output. Some of them are returning back next month while others want to renew their contract. Are you also a farmer like myself who need able hands on his/her farm? Do you want hassle free process to get them to your farm and work under duly signed agreement? then i am the man to talk to. we can deliver farm hands to anywhere in Nigeria. Terms and condition apply. All our farm hands have valid papers and legal backings to work in Nigeria. Olayiwola Farms(A Div of penthouse Industry ltd)
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jossey94:Unfortunately that's not the situation/reason for the Euro bond sold by Fg. They raised money to finance the 2017 budget. Yes we all know a year budget could run into the first quarter of the next year but can we sincerely say this is the case with Nigeria? This is the 3rd eurobond this year and we still have sukuk bond which we don't know the full details of repayment with the holders |
Good morning |
Farming Monday |
Ijebu farm got us this weekend |
Farming Monday |
This is not to be eaten
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Olorunfemy:Yes we do |
Farm movements |
Buy from us |
Selling |
moshoodn:The land we are currently selling is 2 hrs drive from ota and it's around Kajola-ajebo axis in obafemi-owode lg |
moshoodn:No we don't because of too many government acquisition |
Saturdays are for harvest |
Let's go farming |
make9jagr8:This melts my heart... Thank you so much |
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