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Business / Invest N1,000,000 In Current Day Nigeria by loadsk: 9:40am On Feb 08, 2017
What business can one invest in with N1,000,000 in this current economy of Nigeria.
Family / Re: Why Can't Single People 'Just Say No' To Married People? by loadsk: 12:00pm On Oct 03, 2014
Its all about feeling secured. Ladies really want relationship with no string attached but knowing full well that the man is always there to attend to their needs.
Family / Re: How Do I Get Rid Of Cockroaches? by loadsk: 8:20pm On Mar 01, 2011
Try using DDForce, its so powerful that even after 3days the effect is still felt. The mixing should be done very careful in the right proportion to get maximum effects.
Business / Re: Why Do Most Nigerian Youths Shy Away From Farming? by loadsk: 12:43pm On Jan 07, 2011
@Oluagness

Yes, I feel lucky. Not because they are funding my business but I have a space to start. I speak from my experience in fish farming, there are GP tanks, wooden ponds**, and many other forms of ponds. I didn't have job for years but I needed to find something doing. Really, lets not blame anyone for our woes. We need to search inwards, there is something inside there deposited for everyone.
Business / Re: Why Do Most Nigerian Youths Shy Away From Farming? by loadsk: 12:35pm On Jan 07, 2011
@ Uyi Iredia

I most agree with you. But the issue is this we(youth) need to change our mind set. Yes, white collar job is everyone's dream but the truth is not everyone will be Dangote or Adenuga and that is why we have one Dangote. We need to understand that it does take a big step to learn how to walk. Little grows bigger, I started with 40k worth of sweats for months but today my back room fish pond produces nothing less than 1tonne of table size fish per harvest.

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Business / Re: Why Do Most Nigerian Youths Shy Away From Farming? by loadsk: 12:11pm On Jan 07, 2011
@ denony

I did all my research via the Internet and have made contact with fish farmers in places I've not step my feet. But seriously, the internet is a useful tool in farming also
Business / Re: Why Do Most Nigerian Youths Shy Away From Farming? by loadsk: 12:08pm On Jan 07, 2011
I think I represent the average nigerian youth @ 32. I am into Fish farming which  operate at the back or my room, I know many more of my age group that are also into this.

I consider myself and those I am referring to above. Lucky because we are all blessed with parents that have properties and believe in us. Consider fish farming for example, you will need a space not to talk of a piece of land, good water supply(bore-hole), and capital. Now who do you consider are the youths and are they empowered either by their parents(education, funds, moral support etc) or government(Education, funds, conducive environment for business etc).

From my little experience in the fish farming business, I strongly believe that one single LGA can feed Lagosian fish for years with proper planning through the youth being employed.

But our Government have not focus and vision for youth development even the football we all know, its through individual efforts not government.

Its a pity. But no matter what God bless Nigeria.
Romance / Re: How Does One Regain Trust In A Relationship? by loadsk: 7:43am On Jan 04, 2011
Good and open communication between both parties.
Family / Re: Is It Right For A Dad To Go Through His Daughter's Phone? Could He Be Any More Overbearing? by loadsk: 7:40am On Jan 04, 2011
Really I don't see anything wrong. One if you have not to hid, text message pic or what have you. If you still under the "surveillance age group" then I strongly believe you still need monitoring.

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