Agriculture › Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 6:36pm On Feb 19 |
brain54: I have seen the pictures...
That's an antelope and a grass cutter. Remaining palm wine. Don't tell me your dad taps palm wine too!  Hahaha 🤣 no he doesn't lol For those asking I am from Abia state and this village is under Bende LGA Wouldn't want to mention the villa itself |
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Crime › Re: Two Nigerians Escape, One Arrested After Attempted Robbery Of Shop In Amsterdam by JAPAHTML: 6:28pm On Feb 19 |
He's so lucky he's not in Nigeria if not otilor 😁 Dem for lynch am
Nigerians self even for abroad hand still touch am small 🤣🤣 |
Agriculture › Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 6:23pm On Feb 19 |
brain54: Most of our African traditional knowledge of healing/medicine has been lost...
Or not transfered to the next generation over time.
Learn what you can while you still have access to such knowledge.
I can see you are very proud of your parents.✔️
Still waiting for the antelope hunting picture from your dad. That man is really living life!  Yes super proud of them Thanks when I visit next time I will ask them about the snake 🐍 anti venom I have posted the pictures from the hunting |
Agriculture › Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 6:22pm On Feb 19 |
Emmy000seun: I guess her mum is 21, she is strong and what again? 🤷😂😀.. Op abeg what's the name of the village oo! .I love what I saw ❤️💯.. agriculture is life and a blessing from the creator because if He decide to bless you, it gives what you sow back to you in hundredfold 💯💯💯..just make sure you understand what it takes to run the farm even after them and beyond...and also involved mechanized farming. Strong and healthy 🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
Agriculture › Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 6:22pm On Feb 19 |
Sonnobax15:
 Agriculture is bae . A coded way that has been enriching alot of people.
Something I'll soon venture into.
Op,your parents are wealthy people. And from mom's appears,she looks so young and energetic. Must be courtesy of the natural food she must be getting from her farms. She married early our first child is almost 30 while I am still very young |
Agriculture › Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 6:19pm On Feb 19 |
brain54: Interesting picture story...
Your mom looks young and fit. I'm sure eating good and fresh food from the farm is a contributing factor.
This is how our African ancestors lived before the arrival of the white man. Every food straight from their farms. No processed GMO what not. Everything natural and fresh.
With good bush meat and some fresh palm wine to digest and relax. 
Those our African ancestors lived the good life. Nowadays, people spend time chasing money and things they don't need even at the detriment of their health- life has become a rat race.
Simple life is bae. Most people that still live that life don't know what they are enjoying! So here's the bush meat One is Antelope abi Gazelle and the other one maybe porcupine don't know if am correct I was so lucky to be around It was a nice a day
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Agriculture › Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 6:09pm On Feb 19 |
GOFRONT: Lovely farm, lovely products and lovely farmer there
But Op, please n please I beg you in the name of almighty, You and your mum should be very wary of the presence of Snakes around.
Lately, I dunno what has come over our snakes. They now bite to kill. We do encounter black snakes almost every month, infact since I was born, but none of us have been bitten before by the snakes we always k!ll any trespassing ones and beside my parents can take care of the bite traditionally without even going close to a hospital with just urine and Bitter kola and other stuff can't really tell how they do it |
Agriculture › Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 6:07pm On Feb 19 |
Mariangeles: I think the fruits are loquats.
They're rare, because I've never seen them before, not to talk of tasting them.
Omo! There are so many varieties of fruits that can grow in Nigeria, that we have not even explored.
Op, your parents are rich and living the best life. Agriculture is life. Oh thanks |
Agriculture › Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 6:07pm On Feb 19 |
brain54: Interesting picture story...
Your mom looks young and fit. I'm sure eating good and fresh food from the farm is a contributing factor.
This is how our African ancestors lived before the arrival of the white man. Every food straight from their farms. No processed GMO what not. Everything natural and fresh.
With good bush meat and some fresh palm wine to digest and relax. 
Those our African ancestors lived the good life. Nowadays, people spend time chasing money and things they don't need even at the detriment of their health- life has become a rat race.
Simple life is bae. Most people that still live that life don't know what they are enjoying! For real my dad is also a hunter too Last year he k!lld and antelope Hold on let me add the picture too |
Agriculture › Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 6:05pm On Feb 19 |
CodeTemplarr: You remind me of the Agbekoiya movement. Haven't heard of that before 🤔 |
Agriculture › Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 5:01pm On Feb 19 |
Even If I dey USA though I will enjoy it but there's something magical about this village which I can't even explain Home is home
I will keep spending my life both in the city and village I work remotely so no problem |
Agriculture › Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 4:59pm On Feb 19 |
Mom working in her Garden, almost everything is in our backyard, pepper 🫑🌶️, Curry 🍛, Tomato 🍅, scent leaf 🌿, etc
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Agriculture › Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 4:57pm On Feb 19 |
Picked up some of this fruit I don't know the name but I like eating them Very sweet, but if you eat too much your teeth will start shocking you 😁😁 is very acidic
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Agriculture › Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 4:55pm On Feb 19 |
Love that everything is green and beautiful
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Agriculture › Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 4:54pm On Feb 19 |
The rice farm
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Agriculture › Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 4:53pm On Feb 19 |
There are two types of yam here
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Agriculture › Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 4:52pm On Feb 19 |
Entrance
Suen I don't know what to write again
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Agriculture › Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 4:51pm On Feb 19 |
There about 3 of this structures
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Agriculture › My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 4:48pm On Feb 19 |
Hi Nairalanders, I visited my parents in the village a few weeks ago and it was honestly refreshing. Fresh air, calm surroundings, and absolutely no noise pollution. Just peace. My parents are farmers. They don’t run a large commercial operation, but it’s definitely more than just subsistence farming. They cultivate cassava, Rice and yam, and my dad also owns a sizeable palm tree plantation. I always like visiting home because I genuinely love the environment and the simple lifestyle. There’s something about the village that just resets your mind, everything is fresh, The air, food literally everything During this visit, I took a photo of my dad’s yam barn and other photos too and decided to share it with the Nairaland family. This is the traditional method our forefathers used to preserve yam after harvest, keeping it safe and fresh until the next planting season. Scroll and Enjoy
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Politics › Re: Sokoto State Governor Ahmed Aliyu Approves ₦1 Billion For Ramadan Feeding by JAPAHTML: 10:47am On Feb 16 |
Northern Politicians no just get sense
Like this money can buy over One thousand motorcycles for employment Backward region |
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Politics › Re: DHQ Admits US Troops In Nigeria by JAPAHTML: 7:00am On Feb 06 |
Razzness: Hate him or like him, you have to give Tinubu his flowers for the way he handled this US situation. Nigeria now have stronger relationship with the US, than under any president.
Trump's rhetoric from last year might just turn out be a blessing in disguise for Nigeria Are you now calling it a strategica partnership 😂😂😂 From They can't bomb terrorists to they can't enter Nigeria and now they're here, Is now they will not fight to a strategic military relationship with the USA Now worry 🤣 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Iran Seizes 2 Western Oil Tankers & Detains 15 Foreign Crew Members (Photos) by JAPAHTML: 3:51pm On Feb 05 |
PulaPower: One of the reasons why it will be very hard for USA to attack Iran. The highest they can do is to keep putting Iran under sanctions like they’ve been doing for years..
Iran is located at a very important place. If Iran choose to go crazy, nothing can ship thru the coast Bro what are you saying? No way you're saying this, Iran can be turned to Gaza within few months, look is not about how crazy you're, is about how much control you have on air, US have got crazy Aircraft to do the damn job they can bomb the hell out of Iran within one month and take over the location you're talking about, they don't just want to be demons to the ordinary citizens |
Politics › Re: PHOTOS: Empty Streets As Anambra Residents Observe Sit-at-home by JAPAHTML: 12:57pm On Feb 03 |
Peterobiisathie: that is what I do for a living incredible if that makes you legit money, just know your job is not affecting the target in any way, but if it gives u food no problem Just like you're focused somewhere some people also focus on ur people Vice versa Goodluck bro |
Politics › Re: PHOTOS: Empty Streets As Anambra Residents Observe Sit-at-home by JAPAHTML: 7:06am On Feb 03 |
Peterobiisathie: Cowards Cowards Cowards everywhere Drug reporter 😁 of a Targeted region FG media Agent all of una go tire and kpay one day |
Politics › Re: PHOTOS: Empty Streets As Anambra Residents Observe Sit-at-home by JAPAHTML: 7:04am On Feb 03 |
MartinCorridon: Grown wo-MEN hiding under the bed every Monday.
Can't Tinubu send his men to donate some courage ?  Your president doesn't have balls Point of correction we're not hiding we're happily at home Old man no go face your life Kanu our man and we can do anything for him |
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Politics › Re: Onitsha Main Market Closure: Traders Chant Anti-Soludo Slogan (Video) by JAPAHTML: 5:57am On Jan 28 |
DarkJeddi: If turning Igboland into a war zone is your idea of freedom fighting,then may nothing good ever come your way in this life.
May the gods of our Land and our Ancestors never forgive the abomination you lot have brought to Igbo land. You're not igbo go and sleep Sabo |
Politics › Re: Onitsha Main Market Closure: Traders Chant Anti-Soludo Slogan (Video) by JAPAHTML: 5:56am On Jan 28 |
Mirasteel: Relate to fuuulishness? Not but we're not hungry cowards like you guys |
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Politics › Re: Onitsha Main Market Closure: Traders Chant Anti-Soludo Slogan (Video) by JAPAHTML: 11:35am On Jan 27 |
Morenikeji090: Wack people… I don’t think you people gonna wise up imagine someone that’s defending you people telling you to open your shop on Monday to ignore that slowpoke sit at home you didn’t instead to listening to your governor number one I command you are there listening to wack ipob na wa oooo I never see this kind people in my life now I see them for east go do una region oooo go develop una region we don’t want you to develop ours charity begins at home first… fake love people You are not Igbo so you no go relate, face your region ewu |