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SuperOnyi:Without African Politicians, you'd be an illiterate stuck in a farm, so what are you talking about? |
anonimi:THE WEST IS NOT RICH BECAUSE THEY ARE MORE ''INTELLIGENT''. THEY ARE RICH BECAUSE, IN THE IRON AGE WHERE SWORDS AND SHIELDS REIGNED FOR MILLENIA, CREATING GLOBAL MILITARY BALANCE, ALMOST AS IF BY UNIVERSAL AGREEMENT, THE EUROPEANS, LACKING MORALS AND SPIRITUAL VALUES (DESPITE THE FAKE JESUS RUBBISH THEY INVENTED TO DECEIVE YOU), STOLE GUNPOWDER MIXTURES THE CHINESE WERE USING FOR FIREWORKS AT FESTIVALS, AND USED THEM TO BUILD MASS KILLING WEAPONS LIKE GUNS AND BOMBS, WHICH THEY USED TO INVADE, LOOT AND DESTROY CIVILISATIONS THE WORLD OVER, MASS MURDERING, ENSLAVING, AND COLONISING MILLIONS OF PEOPLE AT GUN POINT, AND PLUNDERING THEIR RESOURCES. THAT'S WHY THEY ARE RICH. NOT BECAUSE THEY ARE ''INTELLIGENT''. UNLESS 'INTELLIGENCE' FOR YOU IS THEFT, BRIGANDAGE, PLUNDER AND MASS MURDER OF INNOCENT POPULATIONS TO STEAL THEIR WEALTH AND ENRICH YOURSELF. |
Racoon:Liar...which yacht? Hateful person. |
muykem:Omo, I swear...those ICE agents can just grab you off the street based on your brown or black skin colour, and throw you into a plane headed to El Salvador to chill in their maximum security prison. 🙄 |
SpatialKing:Keep lying to yourself. |
UgoMmiri:Teach us more, please. THIS IS THE REAL "DELIVERANCE" WE NEED. To reconnect with WHO WE ARE. Not the colonial copying caricatures we are today. |
davidque:Go and sit down with that "holy spirit" crap. Where was your "holy spirit" before British colonial looters came here to plunder and loot and force on you a book to make you worship them and their "holy spirit" as your LORD AND SAVIOUR while they plundered your resources to the tune of $50 trillion according to AI calculations? You should be demanding REPARATIONS, not worshiping their so-called "holy spirit"! |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkagF77xDeg?si=Ejh8L_kCjmc8wm11 This white European woman cannot believe the Developed Africa she is seeing on social media.
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FatimaAbubakar:Nigeria is DEFINITELY making progress. I know you know nothing about statistics. Simply visit the UNESCO website and see how infant mortality rates, illiteracy, disease and other challenges have been falling steadily since independence. You also need to travel round the country and actually see what is going on instead of sitting in one place and saying nothing has improved. A lot of new infrastructural development is going on in every state. |
Dogalmighty17:Did you see how one of them was crying about nobody to harvest his farm? All the Mexicans that they said are "illegal aliens" have all fled the country in fear of Trump's ICE thugs, and were the farm workers for most of those rural whites who voted Trump because of his promise to deport "illegals". So why are they now crying? 😢 They got their wishes, the racist dunderheads. |
jesusjnr2020:KEEP DECEIVING YOURSELF WITH YOUR FAIRYTALE NON-EXISTENT MAGICAL WHITE BLONDE SAVIOUR FROM EUROPE. ONE DAY YOU WILL WAKE UP FROM YOUR BRITISH 419. BY THE WAY, TELL YOUR ILLITERATE PASTOR THAT AFRICANS KNEW GOD, AND THE CHARACTER OF GOD 150,000 YEARS BEFORE WHITE PEOPLE EXISTED, AND THAT THAT VICIOUS MONSTER IN YOUR "HOLY" BIBLE IS NOT GOD. |
THIS ALONE makes Nigeria the world's greatest and most blessed nation. No other country has this. https://youtube.com/shorts/j0sluGQm8Mk?si=FNSOirAhJoAryDiL I so thank the Almighty that I'm from this country. 🙌 |
Bestmanfornow:Kudos...This idea will go very far. Very impressive, sharp thinking. I like this. |
iluvdonjazzy:We have to start from somewhere. Go there in the next 5 yrs, you will think you're in Miami. Wanna bet? |
Predictor3:If they put you in that era you will complain till kingdom come. Who told you they didn't worry about food? So you don't know that malnutrition and infant mortality figures were highest during the colonial era? You people are so ignorant, it's sad. Go on ChatGPT and ask about infant mortality rates etc in 1950s versus 2026. SOMEBODY NEEDS TO DRUM INTO YOUR HEADS that the COLONIAL ERA was one of PLUNDER of the Nigerian economy and resources by the British invaders. The very reason for INVADING AND COLONISING a country, is to exploit its resources for the benefit of the invading country. It's not to develop YOU and make your lives better. IT WAS TO STEAL FROM YOU!! $50 TRILLION is the amount Britain looted in Nigerian resources, according to ChatGPT AI calculations. That's why we were underdeveloped in 1960, and lacked even a single power plant, university, or industry worthy of the name, despite your almighty "oyinbo" ruling for nearly a century. |
Fiscus105:That guy was rigged into power by the powers behind him. He is just a tool to further their 'deep state' agenda. |
SlavaUkraini:If BRITISH LOOTERS and PLUNDERERS did not invade with guns and bombs a century ago, would you know what "idolatry" is? Imagine being taught your spirituality by thieves, mass murderers, and looters, and feeling 'holy'. |
anonimi:WHITES ALSO SOLD THEIR FELLOW WHITES TO BLACK AFRICANS. The very word slave comes from SLAV, the European slavic people who formed the first slave populations of whites captured by the Vikings, who sold them to the black African MOORS. This video reveals a lot about this story.. When Africans Enslaved Europeans. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8lDBGbkowc?si=mSLmk85VMd7Gcz_Q |
Neoteny:That's Nairaland for you, bro... Many who talk know nothing. ![]() |
Jakumo:Ajebota.. Always thinking everyone is starving except him and his mummy. 🙄 |
"ACTION AGAINST HUNGER" is just another MONEY-HUNGRY NGO. This is what they do to Earn Money via Fundraising. In fact check out their team in the link below: ALL WHITE BUSINESS/MARKETING/INSURANCE/FUNDRAISING EXPERTS. THIS IS HOW THEY EAT. SO WHATEVER THEY ARE TELLING YOU ABOUT NIGERIA, BEAR THAT IN MIND. Their primary goal is MONEY. The worse they paint your situation, the more money they raise from corporate bodies in their country to "help you". Guess how much of it gets here.... ![]() https://www.actionagainsthunger.org.uk/about-action-against-hunger/how-were-run |
FG Begins Deployment of 2,000 tractors, 9,000 Implements to Boost Agro-Industrial Growth Nigerian Tribune February 17, 2026 Nigeria appears to be placing a significant bet: that mechanisation, backed by finance and policy discipline, can transform agriculture. Unlike previous asset-distribution schemes, the tractors are not being handed out for private ownership. Instead, they are allocated to certified Mechanisation Service Providers (MSPs) operating under a lease-to-own structure. This service-based commercial model is designed to ensure asset utilization efficiency, financial sustainability, and broader access. Many of the MSPs are youth- and women-led enterprises, introducing an entrepreneurship dimension into the mechanisation value chain. By positioning tractors as shared productivity assets rather than individual property, the government is effectively creating a distributed service economy around agricultural mechanisation—generating income streams not only for farmers but also for equipment operators, maintenance technicians, and rural logistics providers. To support sustainability, the programme is backed by structured financing arrangements involving the Bank of Agriculture (BOA) in collaboration with Heifer International. The financing framework includes leasing models, hire-purchase arrangements, service aggregation, and performance-based eligibility systems. In parallel, the Federal Government has introduced a ₦50 billion catalytic seed fund with the Bank of Industry (BOI) to stimulate agro-industrial investments, alongside ₦250 billion mobilised this wet season to finance one million smallholder farmers cultivating an average of one hectare in 2026. This layered financing ecosystem suggests an integrated approach: mechanization to increase production capacity, credit to expand cultivation, and industrial funding to absorb output through processing and value addition. Market analysts say such coordination, if sustained, could reduce structural bottlenecks that have historically fragmented Nigeria’s agricultural economy. One of the critical risks in large-scale equipment programmes is asset deterioration due to weak maintenance systems. To address this, each tractor deployed under the scheme comes with two years of free service support. The government is also deploying 36 mobile service trucks nationwide to provide rapid technical response, while plans are underway to establish seven mega mechanization service centers across strategic zones. From a business standpoint, these measures are aimed at preserving asset value, ensuring uptime, and reducing operational downtime, key determinants of return on investment in capital-intensive agricultural assets. “Mechanisation without maintenance is expenditure. Mechanization with maintenance is investment,” Kyari said. Beyond farm productivity, the programme includes plans to catalyze the establishment of a mega tractor assembly plant capable of producing between 2,000 and 4,000 tractors annually. If realised, the plant would reduce long-term import dependence, build local technical capacity, and stimulate industrial linkages in steel fabrication, parts manufacturing, and mechanical engineering services. For Nigeria’s manufacturing sector, this signals potential backward and forward integration within the agricultural equipment value chain, aligning with broader industrial policy objectives to localize production and create skilled jobs. “We are not importing dependency. We are building industrial capability,” the Minister stated. The mechanisation drive also serves as a policy signal to domestic and foreign investors that Nigeria intends to scale agricultural production using structured, finance-backed, and regulated frameworks. The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security will oversee policy authority, standards governance, lifecycle asset management, performance monitoring, and quality assurance, mechanisms intended to reduce implementation risk and strengthen investor confidence. With over 100,000 applications reportedly received for the first phase, demand signals from operators suggest strong market appetite for mechanization services. For agribusiness investors, the combination of mechanised land preparation, expanded cultivation financing, and industrial processing support may create new opportunities in aggregation, input supply, storage infrastructure, logistics, and export-oriented production. Nigeria’s agriculture sector contributes roughly a quarter of GDP and employs a significant share of the workforce, yet productivity remains below potential due to limited mechanisation and fragmented infrastructure. If executed effectively, the 2,000-tractor programme could increase national crop output and reduce food inflation pressures, lower production costs per hectare and expand commercial-scale farming operations. The initiative is also expected to generate rural employment in mechanization services, strengthen raw material supply for agro-processing industries. The success of the initiative, however, will depend on transparent governance, disciplined asset management, and sustained financing flows. From a business perspective, the Renewed Hope National Agricultural Mechanization Programme represents more than an agricultural intervention; it is an attempt to recalibrate Nigeria’s food production model toward scale, efficiency, and commercial viability. “When history reflects on this moment, it will record that this administration did not manage scarcity; it engineered abundance,” Kyari said. As tractors begin rolling into fields across the country, stakeholders will be watching closely to see whether the programme translates into measurable gains in yield, rural income, agro-industrial output, and investment confidence. For now, Nigeria appears to be placing a significant bet: that mechanisation, backed by finance and policy discipline, can transform agriculture from subsistence-driven production into a structured engine of economic growth. https://www.zawya.com/en/economy/africa/nigeria-fg-begins-deployment-of-2-000-tractors-9-000-implements-to-boost-agro-industrial-growth-t48w08x6 |
crestedaguiyi:Trump will have ZERO SAY in who contests and wins Nigeria's electIons. BIG FAT ZERO? ..OKAY IPOB?? |
DeLaRue:EXACTLY. Will South Africa ever allow a Nigerian company to fully acquire such a critical asset there? Never. Nigeria of course will not do it either. That's why Tinubu put a halt to that deal. |
saintopus:BS So because you want investors you will sell yourself? |
osuofia2:The west owes Africa $5,000 Trillion for its exploitation and plunder, according to ChatGPT AI. UNTIL THAT MONEY IS PAID BACK IN REPARATIONS INTO EVERY AFRICAN'S ACCOUNT, KEEP SHUT. |
johngwain:4 times. But in Naija one guy will sit in Onitsha or Lagos chopping life with no threats, and then go on social media daily shouting "insecurity!" |
onatisi:Nigerians with their "everywhere outside is better" mentality. |
DatNiggaDaz:TRUMP you support HAS BEEN CONVICTED OF 34 CRIMES. TINUBU you hate HAS NEVER BEEN ACCUSED OF A SINGLE CRIME ANYWHERE ON EARTH. YOU HAVE NO SHAME. |
Fortune118005:Mr Man, Africans knew God 150,000 years before white people existed. Don't patronise us with this stuff. WE AFRICANS do not consider God to be in opposition to any other entities. HE EXISTS, AND THE GODS ARE HIS HELPERS AND ASSISTANTS, NOT "DEMONS" LIKE THE BRITISH COLONIAL INVADERS TAUGHT YOU WHILE LOOTING YOUR RESOURCES. |
franchasofficia:No wonder the economy is improving, if that's the case. ![]() |
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