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Agriculture / Re: Start Agriculture And Export Business , Get Your Soft Copy For Free!!! by LANDOS4RE4: 6:18pm On May 28, 2017
sir, kindly send the soft copy to my email lardo4u@gmail.com . Thank you sir
Agriculture / Re: Start Agriculture And Export Business , Get Your Soft Copy For Free!!! by LANDOS4RE4: 6:17pm On May 28, 2017
sir, kindly send the soft copy to my email lardo4u@gmail.com
Agriculture / Re: Green-casi Empowerment Programme by LANDOS4RE4: 2:46pm On May 27, 2017
Your mail pls
Investment / Re: Case Closed by LANDOS4RE4: 2:21pm On May 27, 2017
aiyes:
If interested, contact me on my mail for business.
If you don't have money to start, do not worry. I will introduce you to 1/2 firms that can lend you money to start and you pay within a month.

Lardo4u@gmail.cOm
Investment / Re: Has Anyone Recently Use The Piggy Bank Savings Scheme by LANDOS4RE4: 4:23pm On May 25, 2017
i am interested . my mail is Lardo4u@gmail.com
Business To Business / Re: Apply For Soft Loans And Get Paid Within Two Working Days by LANDOS4RE4: 4:12pm On May 25, 2017
PLEASE I NEED LOAN Lardo4u@gmail.com
Investment / Re: Loan To Finance Your Investment Without Collateral At Low Interest Rate. by LANDOS4RE4: 4:11pm On May 25, 2017
I NEED LOAN 08034415343
Agriculture / Re: 10 Reasons You Should Register Your Company In Nigeria. by LANDOS4RE4: 2:11pm On May 21, 2017
10 Reasons You Should Register Your Company In Nigeria now.
Many start-ups are coming up in Nigeria, today, and because of the constraint of lack of capital, many entrepreneurs prefer to run an unregistered business as it helps save cost.
However, a visionary entrepreneur would look beyond the required cost involved and consider the prospects of making sacrifices for the future of his business.

There are many benefits of registering a business out of which are giving your business a good reputation before potential clients; for use when creating a bank account for the business; getting loans; and even for employing loyal staffs.
Anyways, what I think should interest you more is how you can seize the opportunity offered by the present political administration in Nigeria to foster the growth of your business by registering with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).
Here is giving you 10 reasons you should register your company with CAC now:

1. You can make your 20 years salary in few transactions
Instead of having to stick to that job with a deceptive salary, it would better you kicked your high-potential business running by registering it. Depending on the contracts you get through your business, and on the kind of business you are running, you could earn your life-time salary in a very short time.
2. Take advantage of President Buhari’s Government upcoming Intervention Funds to establish or expand your business
Don’t expect your business to benefit from these funds if it isn’t registered. So, hurry! Get your business registered.
3. Take advantage of Central Bank of Nigeria’s intervention funds
Don’t also expect your business to benefit from these funds if it isn’t registered. So, hurry! Get your business registered and CAC is the route to follow.
4. Take advantage of other government Intervention Fund e.g. BOI, BOA etc
Whether your business is agriculture-related or otherwise, the Bank of Industry (BOI) or Bank of Agriculture (BOA) funds would only be available to you when your business is registered.
5. Take advantage of donor funds from local and international donors
Same applies here. To get funds from international bodies, your business has to be registered.

6. Take advantage of advances by financial and non-financial institutions
You should have heard about Angel Investors who seek to invest in businesses with a stake. You can’t expect a deal with deal from such if you don’t make your business an entity by registering it.
7. Change from seekers to employer of labour
Even job seekers look out for the more credible businesses. Hence, they want to apply to a registered business than an unregistered one as they also consider the prestige attached. For instance, when friends ask ‘where do you work?’ You want respond mentioning a recognized name.
8. Become your own boss
I think you feel more like a boss when your business is registered than otherwise. Don’t you think so?
9. Enjoy multiple streams of income
Yeah! You could make income both from your job salary and from your business income. But your business income is more guaranteed when you decide to make it credible by registering it.
10. Take advantage of every viable business
Note that you can register your business to accommodate different lines of businesses depending on what package you choose. Hence, you can take advantage of every viable business when your business is registered.

Check out an article on further details about registering your business in Nigeria here.
Call 08034415343
email : timdorcglobalventures@yahoo.com
Agriculture / Re: 10 Reasons You Should Register Your Company In Nigeria. by LANDOS4RE4: 2:11pm On May 21, 2017
10 Reasons You Should Register Your Company In Nigeria now
Agriculture / 10 Reasons You Should Register Your Company In Nigeria. by LANDOS4RE4: 2:10pm On May 21, 2017
10 Reasons You Should Register Your Company In Nigeria now.
Many start-ups are coming up in Nigeria, today, and because of the constraint of lack of capital, many entrepreneurs prefer to run an unregistered business as it helps save cost.
However, a visionary entrepreneur would look beyond the required cost involved and consider the prospects of making sacrifices for the future of his business.

There are many benefits of registering a business out of which are giving your business a good reputation before potential clients; for use when creating a bank account for the business; getting loans; and even for employing loyal staffs.
Anyways, what I think should interest you more is how you can seize the opportunity offered by the present political administration in Nigeria to foster the growth of your business by registering with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).
Here is giving you 10 reasons you should register your company with CAC now:

1. You can make your 20 years salary in few transactions
Instead of having to stick to that job with a deceptive salary, it would better you kicked your high-potential business running by registering it. Depending on the contracts you get through your business, and on the kind of business you are running, you could earn your life-time salary in a very short time.
2. Take advantage of President Buhari’s Government upcoming Intervention Funds to establish or expand your business
Don’t expect your business to benefit from these funds if it isn’t registered. So, hurry! Get your business registered.
3. Take advantage of Central Bank of Nigeria’s intervention funds
Don’t also expect your business to benefit from these funds if it isn’t registered. So, hurry! Get your business registered and CAC is the route to follow.
4. Take advantage of other government Intervention Fund e.g. BOI, BOA etc
Whether your business is agriculture-related or otherwise, the Bank of Industry (BOI) or Bank of Agriculture (BOA) funds would only be available to you when your business is registered.
5. Take advantage of donor funds from local and international donors
Same applies here. To get funds from international bodies, your business has to be registered.

6. Take advantage of advances by financial and non-financial institutions
You should have heard about Angel Investors who seek to invest in businesses with a stake. You can’t expect a deal with deal from such if you don’t make your business an entity by registering it.
7. Change from seekers to employer of labour
Even job seekers look out for the more credible businesses. Hence, they want to apply to a registered business than an unregistered one as they also consider the prestige attached. For instance, when friends ask ‘where do you work?’ You want respond mentioning a recognized name.
8. Become your own boss
I think you feel more like a boss when your business is registered than otherwise. Don’t you think so?
9. Enjoy multiple streams of income
Yeah! You could make income both from your job salary and from your business income. But your business income is more guaranteed when you decide to make it credible by registering it.
10. Take advantage of every viable business
Note that you can register your business to accommodate different lines of businesses depending on what package you choose. Hence, you can take advantage of every viable business when your business is registered.

Check out an article on further details about registering your business in Nigeria here.
Call 08034415343
email : timdorcglobalventures@yahoo.com
Investment / Re: Be It Full Time / Part Time You Can Boost Your A/c by LANDOS4RE4: 2:06pm On May 21, 2017
interested
Investment / Re: Everyday Winning by LANDOS4RE4: 2:05pm On May 21, 2017
08130632488
Investment / Re: Partnership Needed To Start Up Farm by LANDOS4RE4: 1:56pm On May 21, 2017
i am interested dosulanre@yahoo.com
Education / Re: JAMB RESULT! My Story by LANDOS4RE4: 9:23pm On May 16, 2017
O ti see o baba ti se o Oun ti month n beere Baba ti see oooooo
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by LANDOS4RE4: 1:31am On May 09, 2017
kayluv95:
@ABM ICT INSTITUTE....
LAPTOP FOR SALE
AT REASONABLE PRICE
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WHAT ARE YOUR PRICES FOR EACH BRAND?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Government Of Nigeria Fadama III 2017 Recruitment by LANDOS4RE4: 1:18am On May 09, 2017
Bigii:

nope. Benue.
i have more than enough. My father's land can even be use for OFN and i'm incharge. Dad is late

i need land for farming in benue
Agriculture / Re: Pig Farmers Lets Meet Here by LANDOS4RE4: 1:11pm On May 07, 2017
How many plots of land do i need to start 50 pigs business?
Agriculture / Re: Pig Farmers Lets Meet Here by LANDOS4RE4: 1:10pm On May 07, 2017
How many plots of land do i need to start 50 pigs busness?
Agriculture / Re: Why Cassava Farmers Should Choose The TME 419 Variety by LANDOS4RE4: 5:32pm On May 05, 2017
soladel:

There is no cassava varieties that are not good for garri, we have a lot of varieties in iita, I have a book on that, close to 59 different improved varieties released for farmers, I can send anybody the book free of charge if you are interested. According to jethro, when you want to cultivate cassava, plant to the specification of the target processor. Regards.
.

Please i need the book in my mail Lardo4u@gmail.com, Lardo4christ@gmail.com.
Agriculture / Re: Why Cassava Farmers Should Choose The TME 419 Variety by LANDOS4RE4: 5:28pm On May 05, 2017
jethro2:
The sellers of Vegetables like Tomato, Ata rodo, Tatase, Sombo usually buys from the popular mile 12 market in Lagos. Most of their location are far from the market.
The women will gladly buy from other source that will reduce the cost of transportation and at a better price.
We need individuals that will get in touch with the Vegetable sellers in their environment.
Lets say you discuss with 50 pepper sellers that each buys 3 small basket of tomatoes.
The total need for the group will be 150 basket.
We will supply the 150 basket to your doorstep on the agreed day
The women each come with their basket pick since they have been informed.
We pay you 10% of the transaction on each basket.
Lets assume a basket is sold for N1000. 10% of 1000 gives 100.
For 150 basket your commission will be 15000
One can start with N100 basket.

We supply as you demand.
Be your own boss.
Lets create job

Be your own boss.
please supply to my location in osogbo.
Agriculture / Fadama Iii Af Graduate Unemployed Youth And Women Agro-preneur Support (fadama-g by LANDOS4RE4: 11:24am On May 02, 2017
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR FADAMA III AF GRADUATE UNEMPLOYED
YOUTH AND WOMEN AGRO-PRENEUR SUPPORT (FADAMA-GUYS) PROGRAMME
The Federal Government of Nigeria has received Additional Financing from the World Bank
toward the cost of the Third National Fadama Development (Fadama III) Project, to support
ramping up of production of four (4) prioritized staple crops (rice, cassava, sorghum and
tomatoes). The Project intends to apply part of the proceeds of this credit to support graduate unemployed youth and women to become agro-preneurs.
The Project Development Objective (PDO) is to increase the incomes for users of rural lands and water resources within the Fadama Areas in a sustainable manner throughout the Recipient’s territory. The additional financing is fully dedicated to scaling up all the six components of the parent Project namely Component 1: Capacity Building, Communications and Information
Support; Component 2: Small-Scale Community-owned Infrastructure; Component 3: Advisory Services and Support for Acquisition of Farming Inputs; Component 4: Support to the
Agricultural Development Programs, Sponsored Research and On-Farm Demonstrations;
Component 5: Matching Grant Facility for Assets Acquisition through groups; and Component
6: Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation.
The National Fadama Coordination Office (NFCO) now invites interested unemployed graduates youth (male and female) to express interest by submitting an online application through: http://guys.fadamaaf.net. Interested individual should provide information required in the prescribed formats and as per the guidance provided below.
Rules and Guidelines for interested individuals (Please review carefully).
Any application that does not follow the rules and guidelines presented below will NOT be
considered.
Eligibility criteria for application are:
• The applicant is a Nigerian, resident in any of the following participating States (1st Phase):
Aadamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Benue, Ebonyi, Ekiti, FCT, Jigawa,
Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Niger, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Sokoto & Taraba.
• The applicant is between the ages of 18 and 35 years old as at the time of submitting application.
• The candidate has a demonstrable passion for agriculture and is willing to become an agropreneur.
This should be indicated through a written statement in the application form;
• The applicant is a graduate of any institution of higher learning (including Secondary
School Leaving Certificates holders who have practiced farming and/or enterprise of
choice for at least 5 years);
• The applicant must have access to land and/or place where his/her agri-enterprise interest
of choice would be located;
• Having computer knowledge and skills would be an added advantage;
• The Fadama III AF funding must be requested for utilization on eligible costs or activities
based on a business plan – to be submitted after successful application and proposed
training.
How to Apply
Follow the steps given below:
• Log on to the Fadama GUYS Portal at http://guys.fadamaaf.net and create an account.
• Check your mailbox for confirmation of account creation and login details to the Portal;
• Complete and submit the Application Form;
Please note that no submission will be accepted on any other platform.

• List of documents to be provided during on-line registration
In addition to filling up the Application Form, the candidate must submit the following
additional documents;
• Scanned original copy of primary school certificate;
• Scanned copies of valid Federal Government of Nigeria issued means of identification
(such as international passport, INEC Permanent Voters Card, National identity card or
drivers license, etc);
• Scanned copy of the candidate’s original highest educational qualification certificate;

The attention of interested Individuals is drawn to paragraph 1.9 of the World Bank’s
Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits &
Grants by World Bank Borrower, Revised January 2011 and 2014 setting forth the World Bank policy on Conflict of Interest.
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours [from 08 hours to 1600 hours] Monday through Friday (Except Public Holidays) from the Project Officer,
The submission deadline will be May 15, 2017 at mid-night West Africa Time (GMT+1 hour). No application will be allowed after the deadline.

National Project Coordinator.
National Fadama Coordination Office (NFCO),
No 1 Eldoret Close,Off Aminu Kano Crescent,
Wuse II, Abuja – Nigeria.
guys@fadamaaf.net
call 08034415343 for more detail.

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