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Right under our noses on a Monday morning, a Igbo is advertising sacrifices on Facebook! What is this world turning to? Blooood of the Jews!!! |
like seriously, the police now goes hunting for old blacksmiths that make dane guns for museums? What a show of shame. I guess its hard to remain relevant after Evans headlines. I hope they won't target children that play with rubber band next |
isn't this a cubesat that FUTA also collaborated to launch the other day?
Wehdone sir, Ghana. |
Opynion:Greetings. I construct durable wooden framed tarpaulin pond in Abuja-Nassarawa axis. It is more affordable than the metal framed one. I will send you a mail |
Fingerlings are 15 naira while Juveniles are 35 naira. Broodstocks are about 7,000 a pair. Why buy eggs when you can own the chicken? Are you in Abuja and you need to setup an hatchery on your existing fish farm? Please get across privately. I will setup the hatchery using your existing facilities and mentor your workers on the hatching process, constantly monitor the project all at an affordable cost. |
It's a nice idea. All these moneybags though, they will go abroad to see agriculture being done professionally and come back home to replicate what they see and think they will get the same results. Over there, there is constant electricity to monitor your sensors and computers, back here at home, its your pocket that will suffer it, through diesel drainage. And you can't carry your products to market overpriced and expect people to buy them cos they were professionally raised. The backyard Farmer and those agric sharks in Ibadan will still beat your prices hands down. Its a great idea he's growing their feed though. I hope the project succeeds as planned Meanwhile, chest beaters, hold your horses. This project will still bow to the 'agric Goliaths' in Ibadan. LOL |
ugoegbuna:I will get across again |
ugoegbuna:I can help you build one if you're in Abuja. Fishkeeping is a very rewarding experience |
Themandator:you're sounding like a diasporan, with very limited information about the actual Nigerian perspective. Do you know that Vodacom has a subsidiary in Nigeria where they target high value clients and mostly foreigners. Why haven't they declared profit compared to the conventional telecos? I still insist these telecos made more their profit from daily 100 naira cards Nigerians load than from some high value clients paying infrequent dollars. Like as if they have a secret package for the elites that is hidden from the rest of us! |
Themandator:so are you saying that expatriates are the ones making the profit for MTN in Nigeria while the rest of us loading card daily are just a necessary burden? OK does Glo have expatriates too, supporting its network after all it isn't doing so bad |
stop putting your money in MMM, virtual coins or Custom marked contraband items. You will loose the money, sleep and time spent haggling over how to recover back your money. I help clients invest in aquaculture, without doing the dirty work.( It is not actually dirty though, ask those tending pigs) Aquaculture is the fifth most lucrative agribusiness plan in Nigeria currently. Get across for more details. |
some people are just alive but sleeping. How can one have the opportunity to invest in fastest moving sector in the most populous country in Africa, an emerging market for that matter and appear to be loosing it? many of Etisalats financial advisors deserve a job as a clerk in a local government in Nigeria. The network has never devised anything appealing to me except for the free sim I got once and never used. They need to go and appease MTN with sacrifice and ask how those guys are doing it. |
woodcook:even till tomorrow in civilized countries, locals still protest developmental projects against being sited for one reason or another, so what exactly are you driving at? besides you don't see professors leading the protest. I'm very sure you're of yiibo extraction, with your ugba and uncooked, tasteless cassava |
Stupid boy. He should have gone to postrate for Dangote or Tinubu to take the same set of pics on their jet. That would have been far cheaper. Tapjet people have got no chills at all. The oyinbo guys were so quick to post the stories on the internet sharp sharp, knowing the far reaching consequences. Let's see the next celebrity to show us the money in a photoshoot |
They just want to remain relevant. They for kukuma remind us to lock our doors whenever we are going out now, and buy a dog. That one for better |
chiraqDemon:Nairaland is not meant for such childish street gossips abeg. Don't comma spoil here for us. Go and ask on Linda Ikeji's blog |
With the issue of post Brexit fears and all, Google is still making a massive investment in London. The horse that runs ahead of the pack is naturally king. That's why no other Nigerian state can ever overtake Lagos. If they like they build deeper seaports elsewhere and make an expressway to Dubai |
banmee:Stay in another Man's country and be happy over their achievements. With your degree from Msu wherever the heck you claim you are, what has been your contribution to the country you're. in? Back it up with internet links, let's see...Guess you're just a faceless, unknown, proud taxpayer, slaving away in I another Man's country. Who knows maybe you even wash corpses to survive like we always hear Peharps it's your grandfather that helped to develop where you are. If you can't be impressed by the little changes going on in your own country, then you should be ashamed. I won't dignify you with another reply. |
banmee:We can see how well that has improved the quality of your life! I think you're just an internet wannabe with no defined achievements in life. You've commented over 7 times on this thread to show how frustrated you are that a Nigerian university made an impressive move. Great people don't get intimidated by little achievements |
See how Ibadan people planned houses like a scene from Maze runner nitori Olorun! I'd really like to see scenes from Uyo or Owerri, better planned Nigerian cities |
banmee:I'm 101% sure you attended Osun State College of Technology, Esa Oke. According to the latest report done by Stutern, FUTA graduates take no. 4 employability rate among Nigerian universities. If you don't know how to react positively to a good news, better save your megabyte and use it to read Teebillz stories instead. Skedaddle! |
saliubellob:how much? Just let's know |
Your website is offline |
how much? and how many gig is the entire training |
They may have not heard of ready mix concrete delivered by special purpose truck in Owerri. Please do them the favour [img]http://www.nikhilgroup.in/images/page-images/rmc-big/2.jpg[/img] |
Whilst yam farming and other areas of agriculture are money spinning, we must not trap people into believing that there is millions to be made in it at the shortest possible time. If agriculture earns much, why are farmers poor? Some will tell you that 1 plot of land of snail farming will earn you a million naira in 4 months just to sell their proposal. People should beware |
So is marriage now an achievement? Come to the north here and see people married but living a very poor lifestyle. When you buy 20 pampers in this recession, your brain will tell youm otherwise. People of your age rose to popularity through great achievements and all, you think you're smart enough to eat the food of the mature. Enjoy your marriage but keep your stinking advice to yourself. Our morality has really gone to the gutters for a 24 year old marring a 20 year old bride to be advising us. Infact all those child bride advocate senators must be vindicated |
When some people are dashed 10mb when they load 100 naira, they often like to flex their muscles by bringing beer parlour arguments to the internet. Nowhere in the world do people look to the church and other religious establishments for the betterment of their physical lives, especially when they all voted a government in power. The church may only do that out of freewill and social concern, but that is not the primary purpose. Its just the same as blaming medical doctors for the high price of agricultural products in the market |
Healthy cats are available for sale. Location: Nyanya-Keffi axis in Abuja Rid your farm produce of rats today. |
so MMM no go pay before World war 3 starts now and rice is still very expensive It is tall oo(ogaa oo!) |
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It is tall oo(ogaa oo!)