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redtailshark:if I want to get parent stock of some of your good species, can you help me with? at reasonable price? |
chinebu:Thanks sir, It has been God so far.. Will be expecting your call |
Isn't that the billion dollar fight? Well, when you work hard for your money. You earn the exclusive right to spend it however you want. |
Investment is closed. work has started on the farm. we have had visits from some beautiful nairalanders. It's been interesting. Production manager will upload pictures soon. |
endy231:kai.. una say make I continue? |
I love my fellow little beginners. you are heading for something great. keep the flag flying. |
IamOdin:Hehehehehe. Bros eee. I have been busy.... Will post soon. |
Preciousstones:You are confusing me. |
where is the alloy rim na? |
From my own polling unit, it was pdp bribing electorates heavily. paying 2M to Inec officials and 5M for the electorates to share. I don't care about politics but for PDP to cry "foul" in an election they heavily rigged, is just shameful. To me, the better and smarter "rigger" won. If Rochas rigged, then it's just because he is smarter. |
anonimi:In as much as this wasn't meant for me, you still quoted me. and I think that gives me right to quote you back Incredible one. full of wisdom. I hope some youths pick up ideas |
I don't understand one thing you wrote here bruh... but on reading the comments, I think I get a glimpse. Leave ur family and travel. that's if you have a job waiting. set a target to get your family there in 6months or a year or 2 years. remember you are doing this for ur family |
Fhemmmy:what colour is it? I need white. |
Fhemmmy:Oga Fhemmy. I don track you reach here. how much is the BB classic. |
The hustle is real... |
cheap items... am so disappointed. I mean if you are going to flaunt jewelry. at least let it be a chris aire collection. |
Catered4:hello ma, I just have to say how much I appreciate what you're doing... It's amazing. you are facing some of the most challenging areas in the value chain. untill you have negotiated with a distributor, you never realise that farming is the easy part. I have saved your number and you'll be hearing from me soon. Shalom. |
For some days now, I have been receiving messages from my friends here asking where I have been and why am not updating. Sorry, travelled. I was invited by a friend, he wanted to teach me how to build my own Money printing machine. Yes, I mean what I said, A money printing machine. Well, trust me, I wanted to see it. and learn too. It was fun, As I lay in my hotel room now, I have a lot of new angles I have not looked at. Gearing seriously to go. want to put theory to work and start printing mine soon ![]() |
Pavore9:For his sake, I hope he does. |
olufiz89:That's quite big o. wow! 14kg!Drop your contacts. preferably whatsapp or call. I'll contact you. |
IF I HEAR ANYBODY SAY THERE ARE NO OPPORTUNITIES IN NIGERIA ![]() Today, I visited one of the most inspiring places, I might go to this year. 2 months ago, I purchased 2 boerbel puppies, I am a huge dog fan. and due to my many commitments, I have not had time to train them myself. So I dropped them in my family house. 2 weeks later, all my siblings were complaining that the dogs are not well-behaved and I knew they lacked training. So I started seeking solution. After one of my trips, 3 weeks ago, I saw an ad in my estate for a dog trainer. so I gave him a call. He told me he was somewhere within my estate. He later branched to my family house to check on the dogs. After checking, we sat down to discuss business. He charges N50,000 a month to train a dog. and my 2 dogs cost N100,000 a month. He'll train them for 2 months which is 200,000. next, he will visit them "at home", once a week, for 6 months. just to refresh their memory. So, it was cool, price was not negotiable. And I really needed a teacher for the dogs. I travelled the next day. He went and picked them up a day after that. I came into town briefly and decided to visit the dogs at their school. I got there and was amazed by the amount of Dogs I saw there!!! The man had almost 50 dogs in school that morning. All with their tagged collars,doing different exercises. It was indeed amazing. I started calculating the millions the guy must be raking in on a monthly basis. he was a rich man and I never knew, because I saw him as an ordinary dog trainer. When he began to tell me his story and how he got into dog training, I concluded within myself that only a lazy man or a man who lacks ideas or an unlucky man will be poor in Nigeria. take it or leave it |
Let me just tell you a bit about project Jireh. Over the past few weeks, since I introduced project Jireh to the general public, there has been great reactions from people. It has been interesting, to say the least. But this investment opportunity is just a foundation of a much much more bigger thing to come. Nigeria, has a lot of problems. we will all agree with that. But where others see problems, I see opportunity. Which means the greater the problem Nigeria is having, the more people make money from solutions. The only reason Globacom is as big as it is today in Nigeria is because Nigeria had a telecommunication problem (inefficiency of Nitel). Same can be said of the Dangote, Otedola, Jim Ovia and even Jason Njoku. This relates to what I call the "Rich Man Mentality".The Rich man sees a situation as an opportunity, he creates a Solution through goods or services and builds an empire selling these goods or services. The other person who has a "consumer mentality" sees a situation as a problem, complains to family and friends about the problem. And the family and friends suggest the Rich man's solution to him, he gladly pays for the service and remains eternally grateful to the "Rich Man" for providing a solution to such a problem. You see the cycle? There are a lot of "problems" in Nigeria that's why Nigeria is producing new millionaires every day. I have spotted one of such problems in my field and sector. And that is "Food Safety". How many times have you been disgusted by the way Food is Handled in your Local Fresh Food markets. The way the butcher handles meat? or the way the old mama handles the tomatoes or vegetables. The build up of germs in the fresh food we buy from the markets in Nigeria is quite alarming, comparing it to the way food is handled in other countries, you can't help but desire more from our fresh food and vegetable vendors. Also in the area of Health, How do I know which food was organically cultured? How do I know the chemical residue on the food I am eating? From the WHO "food safety" seminar, 40% of the sicknesses and diseases we suffer as adults can be linked to the chemical residue on the food we eat. Is it Possible to make an order of fresh food from the comfort of my home and have it delivered to me at my doorstep, without compromise? and lastly Can I Invest in agribusiness without necessarily being on ground in the farm? These are some of the problems Jireh looks into solving. In order to build an empire in Nigeria through Healthy and hygienic food production, processing and distribution. I shared the vision with Thai Agro about a year ago, and they have been working with my team to have a plan. We did all necessary research, survey and networking, for the past one year. And we have been able to breakdown the process into 7 great tasks. The first of which is to create a platform where people can invest and be guaranteed returns, in order to build the Jireh brand. Because, quite honestly, I don't need the investment as much as I need the investors. If I was doing this only for money, I could as well take a loan from the Bank Of Agric. with interest of 9% per annum. But the idea of the Jireh project will be lost in the making money process. We want to build a brand, everybody will be involved in. It cost more, but in the long run it will profit more. This project will be worth billions by the time we will be in step 5. That's the empire we dream and are working towards. After our step 1 expires in 1 year's time. Those who started with project Jireh will be given first option to become shareholders in our company because we will be solving so many problems, people will need us on a daily basis in order to eat. By then, the potentials of the company will begin to shine through. For those who have paid and picked up the slots, I appreciate your trust and believe in the project. And for those who are yet to redeem their slots, Think deep and review. I even encourage you to do due research. Please make sure you are convinced it's the right step before you take it. but do it fast, because investment closes on 17th April 2015. Hope to see you on the other side Remember, Food Business is Good Business. Regards, Jasper |
was actually expecting something bigger. Maybe the size of an ostrich . because the word "Jumbo" paints a particular picture in my head. sorry.Back to business. Giving quantity available, price, weight and Location might sell them faster. somebody like me will be interested if it's close by and with reasonable price. |
Scanfrost:really? oya post your own pics sharp sharp. so that I'll know what to answer. ![]() |
you sir... are a genius. God go make you bigger |
OLAMIMO12:so far as the op is not importing, it means he's buying from a local farmer or middleman. which is still part of the value chain. which makes it interesting to me. If he becomes a food supplier, maybe he can start buying and selling more than onions. Maybe ur cucumber or ur watermelon. do you catch my drift? |
Interesting... |
Akin Alabi - I never get time post your business model... ![]() |
dailynaijanews:I don't see their advert again . have a friend who wants to plant coffee |
Who knows what happened to Nescafe. Just remembered them now. Have they folded? ![]() |

Incredible one. full of wisdom. I hope some youths pick up ideas

. have a friend who wants to plant coffee