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Do you have farmland close to water bodies? |
I am in ogun state can I still plant ugwu for dry seasoning farming? |
I left Lagos 5 years ago, my regret is why did I stay too long in Lagos. |
What is integrated farming? An integrated farming system is a resource management strategy to achieve economic and sustained agricultural production which aims at preserving environmental quality and to meet many requirements of farm households. https://testbook.com. Every rabbit farmer has the potential to become a vegetable farmer in an effort to convert waste to wealth. For rabbit farmers that have not created a means of harvesting their rabbit farm waste such as urine and solid waste, this will not have much meaning, but it can impact your farm income positively. How do you integrate your rabbitry? For us rabbit farmers, all we need to do to maximize and utilize our rabbitry waste is to learn and improve our farming skills in the art of vegetable farming. It is as simple as that. That simple improvement in skill will impart your farming experience and income positively and tremendously. What is vegetable farming?Vegetable farming is a subsection of agriculture, where vegetables such as water leaves, bitter leaves, ugwu, ewedu, efo, shoko, tete, amunututu, scented leaves etc are produced. This can be consumed at home or sold to neighbours or in the market. Now, why am I telling you to integrate vegetable farming into your farm? As you could have heard or even know, the biological waste generated by rabbits is the fertiliser needed by soil to grow vegetables, trees and grass etc. That is why some rabbit farmers sell rabbits solid waste and urine. In some African countries, rabbit urine is essentially a branded business on its own. But for you that had not been deriving any income or advantages from your rabbits' bio-waste, this will help you to start accruing benefits from your farm waste. Your rabbits provide you with soil nutrients, you as a farmer with a small land space can grow vegetables. My fellow rabbit farmer, what is missing in your case is vegetable seeds and know-how. So please go and convert your farm waste to wealth. You can join the DISCUSSION GROUP on integrated farming (rabbit and vegetables farming) here: https:///Cq5U4SB1AM2B6SwSi52sNz #gbengaagboola #agricultural #agribusiness #otaphotographer #blogging4business
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hammermcc:We pay tax on our property in Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi annually. You don't have any statistic or record to that effect, do you? |
Investors in the SolarCity app investment scheme may be next on the investment nightmares that had become a regular feature in the Nigerian investment sector. SolarCity is a company that claims to be a solar panel production and energy company. The company invited people to invest in its solar panel business in exchange for daily ROI. Many of the investors had besieged the telegram group of the company to inquire about why the website and app were not responding again. So far, there has not been any official response from the company.
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Where in idiroko? |
Ejo how stupid can we really get in this Africa? Is it not obvious enough that the guy, Joseph has a fundamental problem. And they say his mates are mayor, doctors. That one carry question mark? The guy is not going, he has a rear disease that should be looked into and study. Instead of trying to understand his kind of growth and health issue, he is subject to passing from a regular school. Africans na Africans. |
I think you should employ technology to conquer your fear of teaching to ladies. Rather than do face to face talk, do chatting. After which you just have to do finishing. |
These are needless unnecessary dispute. People on nairaland are suppose to be touch bearer, best of Nigerians but most times it seems as if it is the a beer palour where any tale goes. Our discussion never reflex our education, enlightenment and exposure to international practice. We are part of the problem, instead of being the solution by educating ourselves here and then combine that with our education, enlightenment and exposure to enlightening our people. The discussion above seem simple from my perspective but I can't make any pronouncements or judgment because I need to understand what the other is seeing which have eluded me. In conflict resolution, before you make a pronouncement or condemn the other parties you must understand their perspective.
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PRESS STATEMENT FG Approves Establishment of SIM Swap Centres by MNOs, Extension of Enrolment Licence Tenure ...Mr President commends achievement recorded so far The Ministerial Task Force on the NIN-SIM registration held its 4th Review Meeting on Friday, February 26, 2021. The meeting was Chaired by the Honourable Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, FNCS, FBCS, FIIM. Key stakeholders joined the Honourable Minister at the meeting. They included the EVC/CEO of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), DG/CEO of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), DG/CEO of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the Chairman of the Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON). Others included the NCC Executive Commissioners for Technical Services and Stakeholder Management, MD/CEOs of MTN, Airtel, EMTS (9Mobile), NTEL, Spectranet and SMILE, as well as the COO of Glo. A number of resolutions were taken at the meeting, including the following : i. Approval was given to MNOs for the establishment of dedicated SIM Swap Centres across the Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Nigeria; ii. Approval was given for the extension of the tenure of NIN Enrolment Agent Licenses for MNOs from 1 to 5 years in consideration of their satisfactory performance, subject to continuous monitoring. This is a deliberate effort of the Federal Government to simplify the enrolment process for Nigerians and legal residents; iii. The Technical Committee was mandated to complete the development of a new SIM issuance strategy that cannot be compromised. This will ensure that there is no repeat of the past process that was compromised through pre-registration by some agents; and iv. A Multi-Sectoral Adhoc Committee was tasked to immediately complete the review of the processes for new SIM activations for legal residents staying in Nigeria for less than 24 months. The membership of the Committee was drawn from NCC, NIMC, Nigeria Immigration Service and the Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON). Furthermore, MNOs that already have Service Centres in important and critical locations in LGAs, are expected to upgrade these Centres to a level where they can qualify as SIM Swap Centres in order to reduce the challenges associated with the SIM Swap/Replacement process for the citizens. The purpose is to bring SIM Swap Centres closer to Nigerians regardless of their location. The Minister also tasked the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), working with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) and MNOs, to come up with a framework for the establishment of SIM Swap/Replacement Centres in each of the 774 LGAs in the country, beginning with critical and feasible locations. The EVC of NCC, Prof Danbatta, briefed the meeting on the outcome of the Senate Investigative Hearing on 5G Deployment in Nigeria, which took place on February 25, 2021. He extolled the Honourable Minister for making an eloquent presentation to dispel fears about the public health and security implications of 5G, as well as making a case for this new technology in the country. All stakeholders agreed on the need for the country to deploy 5G technology. President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR was briefed on the activities of the Ministerial Task Force. He strongly commended the achievement recorded so far and urged the Minister and other stakeholders to maintain the tempo. The Honourable Minister also appreciated Nigerians for their patience and compliance with the Federal Government’s directive on the NIN-SIM registration exercise, which has many benefits to the country and its citizens. He assured of government’s commitment to continually take decisions aimed at easing the pains of the citizens with regard to issues related to NIN and SIM registration. Signed: Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde Director, Public Affairs Nigerian Communications Commission & Mr Kayode Adegoke Head, Corporate Communications, Nigeria Identify Management Commission March 3, 2021
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At least, you should have provide a picture to supplement the little description.
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All you have to do is to drop your e-mail address and I will forward it to.Hello ops. Help with that great report. Olapat@yahoo.com |
Get your photograhic products such as a photo frames and photo books.
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Anybody have a 8 month ewe and ram for sell? |
Housing for sheeps Sheeps require minimal shelter, a simple shelter to protect them from the elements and predators. The predators depend on where you are located, dogs for city and town dwellers while the forest area dwellers will have to contend with wild animals. It is appropriate to provide a covering of some sort for for your sheeps to take cover from rain and excessive heat or sunshine. If you are not sure of the type of predator in the area you want to use then get a dog or preferably a goat. Goat have been known to chase away predators while sheeps look on "docilely".
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One of the possible solutions to mitigate the error is to remove or transplant some of the seeds that germinated out the 5 per hole especially the weak once. |
aybam360:We can do it here and also have a whatsapp group. |
Update on the Coronavirus -Covid19 by the Incident Commander, Governor Babajide Sanwo- Olu My dear Lagosians, greetings. 1) It has become necessary for me to address you, once again, on the serious challenge of Coronavirus, the lethal disease the world has been battling, following some developments. 2) First, I would like to salute you for your endurance, following some measures we had announced in our desperate bid to fight and defeat this pandemic, which has changed the way we used to see our world. No aspect of human life – education, entertainment, sports, aviation and others - has been spared by this lethal disease, yet we are determined to halt it in its perilous path by joining forces with the Federal Ministry of Health, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), the World Health Organisation (WHO), UNICEF and many others. 3) President Muhammadu Buhari has just made some pronouncements on the nation’s battle-plan against Coronavirus. He has announced that as from 11pm on Monday 30th of March 2020, movement will be restricted in Lagos State for 14 days. Only people rendering essential services, such as health workers, manufacturers and distributors of health equipment and drugs, food and water companies are expected to go out. 4) Also allowed to move are workers in telecommunications, petroleum distribution and retailing as well as power companies and the media, among others whose jobs cannot be handled at home. I have no doubt in my mind that you will understand that this restriction, tough as it may seem, is a necessary step we must take in our battle against this virus. It is, my dear Lagosians, a matter of life and death. Our choice is clear – life. This means victory over this pandemic, against which there is yet no vaccine. This is why we must co-operate with the authorities as long as this restriction lasts. 5) The restriction, needless to say, will enhance our chances of defeating Coronavirus for the following reasons: • Our medical workers will have room to move faster to cases that they need to handle; • The disease will be contained faster as those infected will be easily identified and isolated as the treatment for the disease demands; and • Social distancing will be enhanced and more people will be prevented from contracting the disease. 6) I would like to address the fears of those who have expressed some security concerns about your places of work and shops during this restriction. I have directed the police and other security agents to ensure that there are no security breaches. They will ensure that criminals do not take advantage of this important measure. 7) The private sector, our market leaders and traders are advised to use the window of opportunity that we have before 11pm to move out inflammable materials, such as petrol, kerosene and others, from their offices and shops, which they are free to open before the restriction begins. They are also advised to switch off all electrical and electronic appliances. These measures are to stave off fire incidents during the 14-day restriction. Members of the public are advised to also usethis window to make last-minute shopping in readiness for the restriction. 9) You must have noticed our efforts to disinfect our public places, including parks and highways. The exercise will continue and extend to our rural and riverine areas. 10) As I had earlier promised that the poor and vulnerable among us will not be left to their own devices, we have since started our welfare package for this class of people, those who live on daily earnings and the jobless. The hitches noticed in the distribution of the food package are being addressed so as to make the exercise healthier and more dignifying. 11) Again, let me assure you that there is no need to panic, even as the number of those infected is rising and our fear of community spreading is being confirmed by the cases that are being handled now. This is the time to be more focused on our responsibility in this battle. Let us continue to obey the simple rules prescribed by the experts. These include social distancing, even as we remain indoors, washing of our hands with soap and water as many times as possible, covering our mouths when we sneeze or cough and avoiding any gathering for whatever reason. 12) I salute all our health workers who have been on the frontlines of this battle against an unseen enemy. They have been working round the clock to ensure that we come out of this with our heads unbowed. These men and women are worthy compatriots; we recognise their labour of love. 13) I salute also the comradeship of some members of the private sector, who have joined us in this battle. They have done well. 14) There will be no let-up in our determination to ride out this storm. With your co-operation and the grace of The Almighty, we will surely win this war. 15) Thank you |
For those far from metro cities in Nigeria e.g. Lagos, Abuja, Port-Harcourt, public or government run schools are a divine leisure. Thus, all shade and financial grade of schools are on display. Still, Most or all of these lots did not give the required education necessary survival kits for today’s or future Nigeria. So, what do you know and think about home schooling?
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IRREPLACEABLE GERM GOES HOME We Have Lost A Committed Progressive In The Person Of ADOLOR OKOTIE EBOH – Dr Cairo Ojougboh The demise on Saturday of a former factional Chairman of Delta State APC; Chief Adolor Okotie- Eboh, aged 64, an American trained Pilot, has been described by Dr Cairo Ojougboh, as devastating to all well meaning Nigerians and the APC Family in particular. Dr Cairo Ojougboh, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), in a statement made available by his Aide, Hon Barr O. S. Ogokuni, further described the heartbreaking development as a painful calamity to the Itsekiris, Delta State and the political class nationwide. According to him, "At a time Nigeria is in dire need of Committed Progressive leaders, we have lost one of such hard-to-find human capital in Delta state. Late Chief Adolor Okotie-Eboh as the son of Nigeria's First Republic Finance Minister, Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh, was humility personified". Dr Ojougboh condoled the Okotie-Eboh family and other well meaning Nigerians, urging all to take solace in the fact that the committed late progressive, Adolor, lived and stood for what he believed in.
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Even his lawyers are learners thanking the judge for a lenient bail conditions. But, which level 10 officer can afford a landed property in Ikoyi? Even, if there is he must have acquired it with questionable money thus he will not allow a yahoo case blow open is secret. And, if you are thinking of inheritance, well... |
17 Psychological methods For Taken Minors Photography By: Ola Pat In this business, photographing a minor is tedious assignment even for the best of us. In taken the photographs of minors, minors in this case being younger children from age 4 downward to 3 months, the following rules must be followed and apply to ensure a successful happy photo session either at home, outside the home or at the studio. Understanding that minors are in their own world is the first step to a happy photo session. There are minors that are calm and playful, another set are calm and hyperactive but they are always playful. These are the ones that you chase around the studio or stage while the last set is in the majority. These are the apprehensive, uncalm and restless “gang”. The real nightmare of photographers that do not understanding their temperament and nature. Do not wake them up to take photography especially 2 years to 3 months, they will be disoriented and will never cooperate. Your photographer most times is a stranger, so don’t dump your child on the photographer. In other word, the photographer should instruct you on what he/she wants the child to do and not to instruct the child directly. Whatever you do, do not shout orders and instructions to the child during a photo session. Be cool and sympathetic; remember you don’t want to heighten the anxiety level. Children love routine and familiar things during photo session; they become apprehensive because of the unusually attention and the present strangers. The flash light frightens most kids and in some cases hurt their eyes, be patient with them and comforts them. If the photo session is outside the home or school, which is their comfort zones. Do please take along their favorite toys with them so that it will help to create a friendly and familiar atmosphere. Your photographer must be very friendly and down to earth to alleviate the child fear and anxiety of both strangers and the flash light. During a studio session involving minors, the photographer must take time to warm up to the children by playing with them and sometimes bribe and offer them gifts. After all, if the minor is not cooperating the number of order will reduce. Do not denial them food because you fear they will soil their clothing. Pet them at intervals with hugs and if possible a sweetie short breaks. Don’t force a 3 month old baby to sit up for photograph; he/she has not attained seating expertise and a strong stable neck that don’t need support. Don’t insist that your 1 year old must stand right and appropriately for photo shots, the unconscious are better. If he/she doesn’t want to take picture, placate him/her and try again. If he/she insistently cries in protest then postpone the session. Young children get bored easily; their photo session with dress change should be limited to 30 minutes and at most an hour. If they are tired take a break or postpone to another day. Forcing children to snap pictures will never get you the desire postures and result. So, when next your family is preparing for a photo session, tell and calm the children in advance. Lastly, children do not attached much important to photography as adult do and don’t understand its essence. So, weigh very well your own desire and their needs and what is important to them. Ola Pat is a Printing and Production consultant with training in Journalism, Graphic Design and Photography. He lives and run a photo studio in Ogun State, Nigeria. Please, do share your insight and experience. You can join me on these channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CommuneMagazine Email: communemagazine@gmail.com
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Deltans have never been more apprehensive of their political future like they felt before the 2019 Governorship election. This feeling was occasioned by not only the empty threats from the APC Chairman, Adams Oshomiole on the desire to colonize Delta State but also on what happens in 2023 when the zoning system imposed on the state in 2007 by the then Governor James Ibori expires. Fair as it appears, this zoning was a mere exercise designed to satisfy the interest of certain individuals, as the only way of hanging on to the corridors of power. Like as in every good movie that has two ends, the zoning arrangement in Delta State seems to be heading towards a tragic end. What will happen at the end arena remains a matter of prophetic guess work as many nationalities in the state are beginning to ask the inevitable question ‘How Did we get Here and who is the ultimate beneficiary’ of this so ‘beautiful’ zoning forced down our throat? There is no doubt that the PDP has remained the political landlord of Delta State having won all the elections so far in the state. It is also an established fact that the zoning and the PDP has produced excellent leadership in the state. However, there is an emerging school of thought with already an established large followership that now question or view the political arrangement as serving the interest of a select few. This school of thought has its main campus in the Ijaw axis of the state with satellite campuses in Isoko and Ndokwa axis of the state and their students are many. Their grouse, if the zoning arrangement must continue in Delta State, it must continue from the South Senatorial District that houses the Itsekiris, Ijaws and Isokos. Their argument is hinged on the premise that by 2023, all the three senatorial districts in the state would have had a taste of the exercise and it will only be fair that the South Senatorial District which has consistently turned in the highest number of votes be allowed to enjoy the highest office which their votes gave to Central and North Senatorial Districts. They argue further that Central Senatorial District has already produced two civilian governors of the state in Chief felix Ibru and James Ibori. The Ijaws who hold strong to this argument has the sympathy and understanding of the Isokos who feel highly marginalized in the zoing arrangement. For the Isokos, they have been turned to the wretch of the earth or so they argue. They are vexed by the fact that in this present dispensation, under the government of Okowa, all they have gotten is a miserable office of the Majority Leader of the House of Assembly while the Urhobos who are waiting with smiles for 2023 are gifted with the powerful position of the Speaker of the House, the number three man in the state. The School in Isoko argue that since they have nothing to live for, they would rather work with the Ijaws and Ndokwas to make sure that the next Governor does not come from the urhobo axis as the PDP has not really fared well in urhoboland. In these cacophony of arguments, what is evident and sure is that it will not be business as usual in Delta, come 2023 because the Ijaws and Isokos are spoiling fogggr the pound of flesh. How the political leaders led by incumbent Governor handle the emerging threat will determine which party wins the next gubernatorial election in Delta State. Until then, the comedy is still loading. And while the comedy is still loading, it must indeed be a tragic handover story for governor Okowa as party leader in the state to allow the zoning that brought him to office collapse immediately after his tenure, when a simple equitable rejigging of the zoning formular will be all that is required to sustain the party's winning streak. The question one must ask is: is it fair for Delta Central Senatorial District to angle for the state's highest office when it has taken double shot at it while Delta South, undoubtedly the greatest contributor to PDP success in the state has not and remains largely marginalized? Does it make for strategic political permutation for zoning if prime offices are not to be extended to other offices below that of the governor? One would have expected that if the highest office in the state should elude a senatorial District like Delta South in one breathe, some form of balancing must be made not to rub it in to their faces by considering their interests in the immediate next offices. What manner of equitable arrangement will consistently serve the interest of one senatorial District at the expense of others? For instance, Delta Central is primed to produce the state governor in 2023. And it has served as Speaker of the state house already for one term in this closing dispensation with a possibility to run another term ahead of enjoying the chance to produce the state governor in 2023. I find this over pampering of one particular senatorial District completely obtuse because Delta Central if anything, isn't the only senatorial District in the state. Besides, it has already overshot it's chance to produce the state Chief executive even as it's contributions to winning election in the state does not make it superior to the other two senatorial districts. It's hoped that the Governor Okowa and the entire leadership of the PDP would save the party's winning streak by deploying requisite damage control now before it is too late. Feelers from marginalized Itsekiris, Isoko and Ijaw people are already indicating that unless the PDP as a party engages a proactive gear, the greatest shocker awaits it in 2023 elections. It is certain the zoning arrangement will not receive the nod of Delta South if remedial measures are not take to correct what approximates to disdainful imbalance in sharing prime offices. Can any one for instance, convince Delta South citizens why Delta Central that will produce the governor in 2023, will still be holding the office of Speaker in this dispensation? Does Delta South not have formidable enough lawmakers that can handle the office of House Speaker? If Delta State PDP wants to sustain it's hold in the state in the face of a rampaging APC government at the center, the genuine agitations from Delta South must be given the attention it deserves. Flavours of alliances are already being perceived from very formidable but dissatisfied Political leaders of Itsekiri, Ijaw and Isoko extraction. Any seed of alliance allowed to be planted by such politically sagacious leaders will spell untold trouble for PDP in Delta State. But all of the troubles can be averted now that there is the chance to redistribute offices drawing wisdom from the present imbalance and projected zoning arrangement for 2023. By GodwinBuwa (writes from Warri)
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The Bells area is before winners. It is a middle class community with improved electricity. |
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