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cassidy1996:she will be charged to court if found guilty will be sent to jail or option of fine , and will state how she intends to pay whatever monies she has ‘chopped’. |
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Vortex369:convert your naira to dollar now !!!!!! |
neoclassical:i tire o ... armed robber law |
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How much is this vehicle going for pls |
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Ol boye ... make person no go thief ooo |
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Lexusgs430:let them go and pass the test for speed in formulae 1 race cars first .. if you want to be their speech Ambasador |
Lexusgs430:lol ... Acura ke , compared to German Machines ... baba I leave you to your taste |
Aidejay:there must be plenty of roof rats in that ceiling .. sure the cats were fighting over a kill |
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Why I left Law for farming —Aisha Damilola, CEO Tad Farms What is your business all about? I studied Law at the University of Bedfordshire, Luton before I returned to Nigeria in 2013, after obtaining an LLB. I later proceeded to the Law School and obtained a BL from the Nigerian Law School, Bwari, Abuja in 2014. Upon returning from London, I established a charity organisation, African Child Liberation Mission (ACLIM), which was intended to fulfil a lifelong vision of giving something to the society. The organisation focuses on children in the underserved communities and vulnerable children. The organisation is registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) Farming and charity are two things I hold dear to my heart. I believe they complement each other so well and that’s why I established my farming business, TAD Meadows Limited also known as TAD Farms. It is a registered company with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and located in Ibadan, Oyo State. TAD Farms is an eco-friendly farm engaging in the raising, processing and distribution of high-quality animal protein. We also raise livestock to meet demand of special occasions. We’ve been in the business of raising animals since 2017. However, we started with the commercial sales of livestock since 2015. We are mainly into animal husbandry; we raise animals like Rams, Goats, Turkey, Rabbits, Local Chicken, Ducks etc. The beauty of our model is not only in the raising; we also process these animals upon maturity. That is, we smoke them, package and distribute to our customers. We relate with our customers directly, thereby, cutting off the middle men. We are in control of our supply chain. This didn’t happen overnight though. It took a lot of commitment to get to where we are now. Once our animals reach maturity, we slaughter, smoke them, package them and distribute them. The processing aspect didn’t start until January 2019 and we’ve come a long way since then. Our new processing facility will be launched by the first quarter of 2020 because we have to increase capacity due to demand. Like I mentioned earlier, we process almost all the animals we breed, from the farm, to the slaughter house, to the processing house. Some of our smoked products include, smoked ram, smoked goat, smoked guinea fowl, smoked chicken, smoked rabbit, smoked duck and smoked turkey. We are all about healthy eating. We are trying to promote white meat and also healthy red meat. So, we try to give our customers as many options as possible. And most importantly, we want their meat to be delivered fresh. What motivated your decision to go into farming after law school? While I was studying Law in England, I had the habit of visiting Nairaland – an online Nigerian Forum – and I love visiting the agriculture section at my free time. I read so much about farming, from cassava farming to maize farming to pig farming to poultry etc, that I started feeling like a farmer already. It really gingered my interest in farming. Nairaland helped me a lot. I just couldn’t wait to return to Nigeria after my degree to start up farming then. https://tribuneonlineng.com/why-i-left-law-for-farming-aisha-damilola-ceo-tad-farms/?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1575891203 |
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bastardmod:exactly what happened he was shoved away due to the recent happenings affecting the judiciary (and his silence on it ) regarding Messr Sowore. And the Pastor is here twisting the whole thing to look like he abandoned the award? People wey go make heaven for this cabinet no go reach 2 . |
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