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I appreciate all who contributed, ... One thing I believe is.... ' Difficulty does not actually means Impossibility' rules are meant to be broken. Thanks |
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bbmoringa:I can fish out the exact reasons why you advised me against Grasscutter farming. Please state reasons |
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I am planning to go into grass cutter farming, but I lack the required knowledge. I am using this medium to request for a detailed know-how from experience grass cutter farmers. I would love to know - how to design and build the cage to keep them - Where to buy the first family And all other required details. PS: Practical Grass Cutter Farmers Contribution highly appreciated |
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Kexorcist:Yeah! You hit the nail at the head |
suicide bomber has killed four security officers and injured five others near one of Islam’s holiest sites in the Saudi city of Medina, according to the interior ministry. The bomber detonated his explosives after being stopped outside the Prophet’s Mosque, a statement said. The mosque is the burial place of the Prophet Muhammad and Medina the second-holiest city in Islam after Mecca. Suicide blasts also struck two other Saudi cities on Monday. That an attack happened in Medina at such a place is likely to leave Muslims around the world aghast, BBC World Service’s Middle East editor, Alan Johnston, says. Suspicion is likely to fall on so-called Islamic State (IS), he adds. Read More: http://changeheadlines.com/2016/07/05/medina-explosion-suicide-bombing-near-saudi-holy-site/ |
Excerpts from an interview with a Jewish leader about Blacks. INTERVIEWER: Why are blacks so behind Economically? JEWISH LEADER: The only thing blacks understand is Consumption. Blacks don’t understand the importance of creating and building wealth. The fundamental rule is to keep your money within your racial group. We the Jews – build Jewish business, – hire Jewish, – buy Jewish and – spend Jewish. There is nothing wrong with that but it is a basic rule blacks cannot comprehend and follow; “He kills his fellow blacks daily instead of wanting to see his fellow black do succeed” 93% of blacks killed in America are by other blacks. Their leaders steal from their people and send the money back to their colonial master from whom they borrow the same money from. Every successful black wants to spend his money in the country of his colonial masters. They – go on holiday abroad, – buy houses abroad, – school abroad, – go for medical treatment abroad etc instead of spending this money in their own country to benefit their people. Statistics show that the Jew’s money exchanges hands 18 times before leaving his community while for blacks it is probably a maximum of once or even zero. Only 6% of black money goes back into their community. This is why Jews are at the top and blacks are at the bottom of every ladder of society. Instead of buying – Louis Vuitton, – Hermes, – expensive cars, – shoes, -houses, -dresses etc, Blacks could – industralize Africa, – build banks and get rid of colonial institutions by putting them out of business. INTERVIEWER: What is your thought on failure of blacks after 150yrs? JEWISH LEADER: Well, nothing is ever the blackman’s fault. His -compulsive habit of killing his own, – compulsive material consumption. -His inability to build businesses or -preserve wealth are usually somebody else’s fault. INTERVIEWER: So what can blacks do to liberate themselves JEWISH LEADER: Blacks must take responsibility. Blacks must unite. And vehemently fight corrupt leaders who run down their country and run to IMF as though IMF is Father Christmas. They need to look inwards otherwise they will continuously remain colonized and lose their place in history. Please Share this until it goes round the continent of Africa. We all need to learn our lessons quick and build our Nation. Read More - http://changeheadlines.com/2016/07/04/why-are-blacks-not-wealthy/ |
Article written by former presidential spokesperson, Reuben Abati. Read below… I am writing this piece after holding a series of conversations with Lagos street traders and hawkers who seem not be aware of or are just indifferent to, or may be they are intrigued by, the fact that the State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode has declared on television that the state government is prepared to enforce an existing law banning street hawking. The relevant law, the Lagos State Street Trading and Illegal Market Prohibition Law, 2003 prescribes a punishment of N90, 000 or a six-month jail term, for both the buyer and the seller of any goods or services on the streets. So I asked this vendor, who kept pushing copies of the day’s newspapers in my face, so close, you wouldn’t even be able to read the headline free of charge. “My friend, are you aware that what you are doing is illegal? You never hear say Governor Ambode don ban street trading?” “That one no concern vendor oh. Na these other people wey dey sell chewing gum and water dem dey talk about” “No. Street trading is street trading. You are hawking your newspapers, why don’t you get a shop or a stand?” “Make I open shop to sell newspaper? Na for inside traffic people dey buy newspaper, oga?’” “I just hope they won’t arrest you. The fine is N90, 000 or six months in jail.” “Oga, you wan buy paper? Which one you wan buy, I beg. See, the thing be say, for this Nigeria, anytime wey anybody reach power, dem go just dey do wetin dey like. Dey no dey pity we poor people at all.” I laughed and drove off. “Water! Water!”, I yelled at a young man carrying a small basket of drinks. He ran to the car from the other side of the road, side-stepping a Keke Marwa and almost colliding with a motorcycle. “How much?” “N100” “Can I buy because I hear the Governor says they should arrest anybody that is hawking anything in Lagos. And this is Agidingbi oh, too close to Alausa. Please.” “Oga buy wetin you wan buy. If we no sell water for traffic, you know how many people go don die for inside go-slow. When traffic start now, even Ambode go buy water for inside traffic drink.” “Oya, bring it quickly. Don’t let those LASTMA people see you.” “Which LASTMA people? Oga, relax. Na we-we. As we dey this street so, nobody fit remove us.“ As I listened to his attempt to share his knowledge of the streets, I heard the clanging of a bell. A bicyclist was approaching, a mini-cooler, hanging conspicuously in his front. Fan Ice! Fan Milk! A young girl passed, carrying a tray of groundnuts. The early morning traffic was beginning to build up, 24 hours after Governor Ambode huffed and puffed on television about street hawking. Read More: http://changeheadlines.com/2016/07/03/ambode-and-the-street-traders-of-lagos-by-reuben-abati/ |
westerngezy:what type of oil do you use? I am using a VW 1.8T I4 engine. I am having issues with the turbo |
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If you’ve been on Facebook recently, you might well have seen a status update warning users that their entire Facebook history will become public unless they copy and paste the message onto their own page. According to the message, “Channel 13 News” (nope, us neither), have reported on the change to Facebook’s privacy policy, which will become effective from “tomorrow”. The message goes on to declare that by posting it, the user is forbidding Facebook from making their profile public, and if Facebook ignores it, the message continues, it will be violating laws including the Rome Statute and the UCC 1-308. The message says any user who wants to avoid their account being made public has to copy and paste it at least once to ensure their privacy. Here it is in full: Everything you’ve ever posted becomes public from tomorrow. Even messages that have been deleted or the photos not allowed. It costs nothing for a simple copy and paste, better safe than sorry. Channel 13 News talked about the change in Facebook’s privacy policy. I do not give Facebook or any entities associated with Facebook permission to use my pictures, information, messages or posts, both past and future. With this statement, I give notice to Facebook it is strictly forbidden to disclose, copy, distribute, or take any other action against me based on this profile and/or its contents. The content of this profile is private and confidential information. The violation of privacy can be punished by law (UCC 1-308- 1 1 308-103 and the Rome Statute). NOTE: Facebook is now a public entity. All members must post a note like this. If you prefer, you can copy and paste this version. If you do not publish a statement at least once it will be tactically allowing the use of your photos, as well as the information contained in the profile status updates. DO NOT SHARE. Copy and paste to be on the safe side. It’s a hoax If you’re worried about your privacy on Facebook, and thinking of sharing this message, don’t. It’s one of a number of viral Facebook hoaxes, presumably created entirely for the enjoyment of the hoaxer. While not the first time the post has been widely shared, it appears to be snowballing once again – as a cursory Facebook search shows. It appears to have gone viral in India, and then in true information-age style, effortlessly spread to the UK. Luckily, Facebook has somewhat more sophisticated security controls, checks and balances than requiring users to copy and paste important-sounding messages. The site has a data policy that governs how information is shared, and states that users select what information is public and private. Only users can turn their posts, photos and so on from private to public. Read More: http://changeheadlines.com/2016/07/02/facebook-why-you-should-ignore-the-post-saying-facebook-is-making-your-photos-public/ |
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has confirmed that his next destination will be Manchester United. The 34-year-old arrives on a free transfer following the expiry of his contact at Paris Saint-Germain, having won Ligue 1 four times in four years and scored 38 goals in 31 league games during his final season http://changeheadlines.com/2016/06/30/official-ibrahimovic-announces-manchester-united-move/
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This is according to SA to the Ekiti State Governor on Public Communications & New Media, Lere Olayinka. Read the statement below.. ‘A management team from Zenith Bank Plc visited Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose, over the involvement of the bank in the funding of the June 21, 2014 governorship election of the governor. Their visit to the governor followed a reported denial by the bank that it was not part of the funding of the election. The team was led by an Executive Director, Sola Oladipo. It also had two zonal directors of the bank and the Ado-Ekiti branch manager. When accosted by newsmen, the ED said they only came to see the governor. Asked whether the bank really dissociated itself from the claim by the governor that it was part of the funding of the election, Shola could only mutter some inaudible words. He eventually said the spokesman for the bank was not on the team and could not say anything. While commenting on the development, Governor Fayose said the bank officials came to beg him over the issue. “They were begging me and that the matter should not go beyond this level. I asked them why did they go to the EFCC to tell lies. Why did they have to lie that money came from the Office of the National Security Adviser? If the money is for me why did they have to link with me what is not.” Read More- http://changeheadlines.com/2016/06/23/zenith-banks-management-team-pay-a-visit-to-allegedly-beg-fayose/ Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICKu-aoK1SM
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Read his statement below… Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has opened up on how his election was funded two years ago by the Zenith Bank Plc, fund raising, donations from friends and associates as well as sales of campaign souvenirs, saying; “I have no financial transaction whatsoever with the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) under Col Sambo Dasuki (rtd) and former Minister of State for Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro either by cash, cheque or electronic transfer.” In a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Idowu Adelusi, the governor challenged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to publish statements made by Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, his son or any other person associated with money from the NSA office where they claimed they gave him money for the election, adding that “EFCC is only acting a movie scripted, produced and directed by the All Progressives Congress (APC) government of President Mohammadu Buhari just to silence me being a major opposition voice in the country.” On the alleged involvement of President Buhari’s wife, Aisha Buhari in the Halliburton scam, the governor challenged the president’s wife to visit the United States of America to convince Nigerians that she was not the Aisha Buhari mentioned in the judgment, convicting William Jefferson. He said; “it is on record that the President has visited USA three times and his wife did not travel with him. Equally, she ought to have visited USA last year September to chair a United Nation programme but she sent wife of the Senate President, Mrs Toyin Saraki to represent her.” The governor said; “the management of Zenith Bank, which majorly funded my election, called me to a meeting where I was assured that fund will be provided for my election. I was asked to nomine a trusted ally to be related with and I nominated Mr Abiodun Agbele. “All the payments into Abiodun Agbele’s account domiciled in Zenith Bank were directly from Zenith Bank. In actual fact, the account was opened by Zenith Bank hurriedly at that time and Abiodun Agbele’s identity card which ought to have been collected before the account was opened was only collected last week in the bank’s desperation to perfect the account obviously after submitting to the intimidation and harassment of the EFCC. “Most of the funds posted into Agbele’s account were through the Ibadan, Akure and Lagos branches of the Zenith Bank and sometimes; they brought cash. “Assuming but not conceding that cash moved from Lagos to Akure as being claimed by the EFCC in its usual manner of media trial, was meant for my election in Ekiti, why was the cash not moved to Ado Ekiti branch of Zenith Bank or the cash handed to me directly? Why was it deposited into Zenith Bank, Akure and did the bank make any report on the transaction to the appropriate authorities? Why did the bank send its bullion van to move the money from Akure Airport to their Akure branch if it was illegal money? Read more- http://changeheadlines.com/2016/06/22/fayose-my-election-funded-by-zenith-bank-donations-linking-me-with-obanikoro-dasuki-spurious/ |
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if they are they need to prove it by offering services other competitors haven't offer Nigerians. |
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nice work @djcn. i hope this will help those who are not ready to sweat or sleeps from 6pm to 6am and still not ready to pay a dime for the end job and not ready to learn, now you have some clue,you can go ahead and try one out maybe you stumble over one. |
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yeah, that is just it. he who have ears let them hear. it is a matter of choice, go for it or just ignore it. i just reveal one, just one i say. that you people thought it was blocked but alas No! I am giving out this to give satisfaction to all who think its all over. i can do without your money but you cant do with the priceless information i got to offer. |
@mustay give me a call or send me your mail, I will reveal to you it's real, maybe you be the first to testify. but make a promise, you'll make it a secret the way it is. What about that? |
It cost me nothing, letting the cat out of d bag openly. Bt we are all ghost in this virtual world. Call me names if you wish, that is the way it is. |
